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Fun story. I bagged a i5-8600K / ASUS PRIME Z370-P yesterday :-) Fingers crossed that it'll ship. Couldn't find a single offer for a "in stock" at my place but I found an offer as upgrade kit together with the Z370-P that I was going to buy anyway with this CPU and the kit was marked as "in stock".
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Delidding is the process of removing the metal heat spreader in a desktop CPU. By removing the lid you can place the cooler directly on the chip. Haven't tested myself but according to many websites it allows for better cooling. There are also tools to do it safely.
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Exactly and is highly recommended if want oc intel 8xxx beyond 4.7ghz
Easily can reduce temps around 20 degrees with good thermal paste
However delid remove intel cpu warranty
This tools is recommended
Delid Die Mate 2
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This is official page of Delid Die Mate 2 and guide
http://der8auer.com/delid-die-mate/
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The integrated heat spreaders are the metal casing over the CPU die & they're not supposed to be removed... it's just that after Sandy Bridge Intel stopped soldering them, instead using much cheaper (and much less effective) thermal paste. So now it's a thing to de-lid them and replace the stock paste with something better to greatly reduce temperatures & allow for much better overclocks.
The IHS on AMD CPUs are still soldered; de-lidding them would offer no benefit.
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Reverting commit 0832b5cded389096dcf74ac93367ae4ee4b8d35b and applying the workaround patch, prevents the freeze.
See https://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/commitdiff/0832b5cded389096dcf74ac93367ae4ee4b8d35b
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https://github.com/wine-mirror/wine/commit/ce8610cea58ed1ba9d8f17857e507d9d6c30132d
https://github.com/wine-mirror/wine/commit/e23ffa5548ae6806fa21fe93fb3f7684ec971b70
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[PATCH 1/4] wined3d: Disable pixel shader when rasterization is disabled.
[PATCH 2/4] wined3d: Handle stream output components when rasterization is disabled.
[PATCH 3/4] d3d11/tests: Add test for stream output components.
[PATCH 4/4] wined3d: Invalidate pixel shader only when rasterization is toggled.
https://source.winehq.org/patches/data/138358
*Maybe because wine 3.0rc stay for begin later in this month, maybe next wine will be last of wine 2.x series (possible 2.21) after this in teory wine 3.0rc phase begins aka frozen code
Staging 2.21 will be very interesting
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