However, the Ryzen 7000 Lapping Tool enables the heat spreader to be removed in a controlled manner well beyond the usual 0.2 millimeters. This should not only increase the contact area between the heat spreader and the CPU cooler, but also reduce the path that the waste heat is conducted through the AM5 heat spreader. In order to be able to continue using older CPU coolers for socket AM4 with socket AM5, the AM5 heat spreader had to be designed much thicker than would have been necessary. This leads, among other things, to high CPU temperatures during operation.
The US content creator and tech YouTuber "JayzTwoCents" was able to achieve up to 5 degrees Celsius lower temperatures with slightly higher boost clocks of all cores with a Ryzen 9 7950X using a 360 mm AiO by grinding the heat spreader. In combination with the Kryonaut Extreme thermal paste, it was even possible to achieve 10 degrees Celsius lower temperatures (compared to commercially available thermal paste). Even with a moderate overclocking of all cores of the Ryzen 9 7950X to 5.4 GHz, the test system remained 4 degrees Celsius below the temperature limit of 95 °C.
It should be noted that grinding the CPU will void the warranty. For the largest possible contact area between the IHS and the base plate of the CPU cooler, the latter should also be sanded.
Technical specifications
- Length: 60mm
- Width: 60mm
- Height: 9.3mm
- Material: acrylic glass
- Colour: Clear
scope of delivery
- 1x Ryzen 7000 lapping tool
- 4x screw
- 4x washer
- 1x L-key
- 1x sandpaper 400 grit
- 1x sandpaper 1,200 grit
- 1x sandpaper 2,500 grit