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Thermal Grizzly Delid-Die-Mate For Intel LGA 1851

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Management number 205075418 Release Date 2025/10/18 List Price $153.90 Model Number 205075418
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The Intel 1851 Delid-Die-Mate V1 is a tool for removing the heat spreader (delidding) from Intel processors in the Intel Core Ultra 200 series (LGA1851 socket). By removing the Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS), CPUs can be cooled using the Direct-Die method, where the cooler is mounted directly onto the processor chip. This enables the most efficient transfer of thermal dissipation power (TDP), or simply put, the heat, from the processor to the cooling loop.

Why Delidding & Direct-Die Method for Intel Processors?

Delidding, or removing the heat spreader, is the process of separating the heat spreader from the processor. For processors that are not soldered, delidding is typically used to replace the thermal interface material (TIM) between the CPU die and heat spreader with high-quality thermal paste or liquid metal before reattaching the heat spreader. However, since Intel Core Ultra 200 series processors are soldered, this is not an option, as removing the indium solder would create too large a gap between the IHS and the CPU dies.

Therefore, Intel Core Ultra 200 CPUs are primarily delidded to allow for the direct mounting of the CPU cooler onto the CPU dies. By omitting the heat spreader and mounting the cooler directly onto the dies, temperatures can typically be reduced by 10-15 °C when using liquid metal, such as Conductonaut, as the TIM.

Warning Instructions

Note: When delidding with the Intel 1851 Delid-Die-Mate V1, the CPU should be heated to 165°C (the melting point of indium is 157°C) to liquefy the indium, making it easier to remove the heat spreader. This minimizes mechanical stress on the chip and helps prevent damage. Otherwise, there is a high risk of damaging the CPU during delidding.

Caution: Removing the heat spreader (delidding) of a processor is done at your own risk! Delidding the CPU voids the manufacturer's warranty! Damage caused during delidding is not covered by the manufacturer!

Caution: When delidding a CPU using the Intel 1851 Delid-Die-Mate V1, it is essential to watch the video available on the linked website:

https://www.thermal-grizzly.com/en/blog/important-information-regarding-the-delidding-of-intel-arrow-lake-cpus


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