On 05/25/2015 02:56 AM, g wrote:
On 05/25/2015 12:40 AM, Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2015-05-24 at 23:22 -0500, g wrote:
before replacing or installing newer cpu, do what has already
been mentioned.
clean away old thermal paste, apply fresh _white_ *high temp*
thermal paste.
Even just mucking about with the fan (poking things about without
removing it) can disrupt how well a heatsink is pressing against a CPU
(with heatsink compound between them). It dries out, over time.
A smooth, thin, consistent layer of compound should be spread over the
entire surface that mates with the heatsink, as per the instructions
that the compound should provide.
.
all very true.
especially following application instructions and using a transfer pad.
a 'box cutter' blade works well to spread paste on heat sink. after
applying and pressing heat sink on cpu, i wiggle heat sink to help
even out.
would you presume dropping of voltage would cause a great amount of
change in a crystal's oscillation?
I will try the compound and get back to to the list.
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