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Ryzen 5800x Vario

Sonntag, 22. August 2021, 22:37

Has anyone played with the vario screws yet on the 5000 series, there seems to be no information on the net and Im trying to understand what the screws do. Do they slide the block down left right or what. Does anyone have a visual of what each screw does thats better then the instructions that came with it, at least to me they seem really vague?

10.1.3

Remayz

Senior Member

Sonntag, 22. August 2021, 23:31

basically, the screws "deform" the coldplate to make it match the CPU IHS. The CPU is never perfectly flat, so the screws are here so you can bow the cold plate to make it fit as closely against the CPU as possible.
typically an IHS is somewhere between flat and slightly concave. the Vario allows you to make the coldplate convex.
The setting will vary from CPU to CPU, there's not two identical so you'll have to experiment.

Montag, 23. August 2021, 18:14

basically, the screws "deform" the coldplate to make it match the CPU IHS. The CPU is never perfectly flat, so the screws are here so you can bow the cold plate to make it fit as closely against the CPU as possible.
typically an IHS is somewhere between flat and slightly concave. the Vario allows you to make the coldplate convex.
The setting will vary from CPU to CPU, there's not two identical so you'll have to experiment.
thanks thats a good explanation.

10.1.3

Samstag, 28. August 2021, 18:36

basically, the screws "deform" the coldplate to make it match the CPU IHS. The CPU is never perfectly flat, so the screws are here so you can bow the cold plate to make it fit as closely against the CPU as possible.
typically an IHS is somewhere between flat and slightly concave. the Vario allows you to make the coldplate convex.
The setting will vary from CPU to CPU, there's not two identical so you'll have to experiment.


I also bought a cuplex kryos vario cpu block with a silver baseboard
After completing the assembly of the ancestor, start the test
I read a few online reviews of vario features
Whether it is extreamrig or techpowerup
The most impressive thing is a sentence
"Most people can't set vario correctly"
So this is a challenge :thumbup: