Idk. I went fullr eteadr on this one for some reason
I will do a small pea blow on the middle properly on wednesday.
No idea why I did it like that
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hope that's better... or is it to little now ?
And used that chill something paste that came with macho. before I used manhattan silver
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Sin317-"im 31 years old and still surprised at how much shit comes out of my ass actually ..."
SteamDRM-"Call of Duty is the symbol of the true perfection in every aspect. Call of Duty games are like Mozart's/Beethoven's symphonies"
deadpoetic-"are you new to the cyberspace?"
THAT IS TOO MUCH TOO ?!
god damnit i have to open it again ?
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Sin317-"im 31 years old and still surprised at how much shit comes out of my ass actually ..."
SteamDRM-"Call of Duty is the symbol of the true perfection in every aspect. Call of Duty games are like Mozart's/Beethoven's symphonies"
deadpoetic-"are you new to the cyberspace?"
I wouldn't say that is too much. You can tell if it was enough or too much by how it has spread after your computer has been used and you eventually replace the thermal paste. Personally I like the line method.
Anyway, just look at your temps to see if you're getting what you should, if you're then it's fine.
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THAT IS TOO MUCH TOO ?!
god damnit i have to open it again ?
Your putting on paste, not making an oreo cookie.
Best way I've found to do it is put it on, take a business card and trowel it evenly across the chip..it should be slightly see thru, but a noticeably white layer when said and done.
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So this Intigo is equal/worse than CLU? Dafuq with the price.
it costs 4x the price if you want them to stick your paste in a U shape for you.
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THAT IS TOO MUCH TOO ?!
god damnit i have to open it again ?
Your putting on paste, not making an oreo cookie.
Best way I've found to do it is put it on, take a business card and trowel it evenly across the chip..it should be slightly see thru, but a noticeably white layer when said and done.
Which isn't a good method to follow due to it allowing bubbles air pockets in the paste.
Which isn't a good method to follow due to it allowing bubbles air pockets in the paste.
if its thick enough to have a bubble in it once your done, its too thick its doing nothing more than the heatsink will do, push it out to the edges..just Im doing it before hand to be sure.
Your slowly spreading it, not whipping it around in a froth.
I've had way too many situations after removing a heatsink where a line, dot, or cross didn't spread around evenly due to higher pressure areas once fastened, or just the slight unevenness of the plate/cpu it didn't make it all the way around to get into the lowspot.
Or even the uneven pressure of putting the heatsink on (since its near impossible to do a perfectly flat placement and tightening of the heatsink) where Ive pulled off other peoples and its mostly been squeezed one direction before 'spreading out'.
Thats how I've been doing it for 20 years on dozens of PC's never had an issue or heat problem its how I learned do to it on circuit board/IC/transistor heatsinks during electronics school..so I just stay with that method.
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CLU = Easiest shit to apply on the planet, Phobya HeGrease was propably the biggest pain in the ass ever to apply, took me like 20 tries to get acceptable temps and even then when I changed to CLU I saw a drop of nearly 10 degrees.
Sin317-"im 31 years old and still surprised at how much shit comes out of my ass actually ..."
SteamDRM-"Call of Duty is the symbol of the true perfection in every aspect. Call of Duty games are like Mozart's/Beethoven's symphonies"
deadpoetic-"are you new to the cyberspace?"
well hes just wiping it with the card, and leaving it thick and thin in places..what does he expect
Not saying my way is the only one. Its worked for me for 2 decades and countless machines of mine and others. And its a habit from my old electronic classes as the way to apply it. So I stick with it. The day I have temp problems from it, Ill try a new way
I got a 2500k at 4.6ghz with a crappy zalman 9700 on it..idles at 32-33c, maxs at 60-65 on the cores (had to check that one). so good enough way to do it for me.
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mine now idles at about 35 and prime95 gives 67max at 4.5ghz. I think I had better results with my yesterday terrible spread with manhattan silver
3080 | ps5 pro
Sin317-"im 31 years old and still surprised at how much shit comes out of my ass actually ..."
SteamDRM-"Call of Duty is the symbol of the true perfection in every aspect. Call of Duty games are like Mozart's/Beethoven's symphonies"
deadpoetic-"are you new to the cyberspace?"
mine now idles at about 35 and prime95 gives 67max at 4.5ghz. I think I had better results with my yesterday terrible spread with manhattan silver
The Thermalright TrueSpirit I had maxed out at ~85C in Prime95 at 5.1GHz / 1.52V.
God I wish everything was such a good value for money as it was, still running strong on my friends PC with 2x Excalibur fans
Wish I had those fans when I still had it, was stuck with shit fans QQ
mine now idles at about 35 and prime95 gives 67max at 4.5ghz. I think I had better results with my yesterday terrible spread with manhattan silver
Give it a day or so and check it, it should drop 1-2 once it settles in.
But 60's aren't bad at all on full load.
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Not mine, but i cannot stop laughing to this, what an monstrous creation (2x H60s and H100 "custom loop"), dat bottle as reservoir
Cant wait to start building mine full watercooling setup, need to first wait Corsair 750D release . First review is up tho, gonna take while when i can get this from Finland.
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