OP C Colt9699 10+ year member Rockstar 1,977 0 Erie Pa Jul 20, 2006 Thread Starter #16 i also noticed in my bios that it says fan rpm is 0 wtf is up with that? they are both running.
MikeofTulsa Moderator The one and Only! 26,789 182 Tulsa, OK Jul 20, 2006 #17 not sure about the sand paper, never had to sand anything down, i'd go w/ something pretty high though. you could always ask the people at your pc store
not sure about the sand paper, never had to sand anything down, i'd go w/ something pretty high though. you could always ask the people at your pc store
Marxnyder 10+ year member Car audio nob head =[ 38 0 Illinois Jul 20, 2006 #18 When applying thermal paste, you only need a drop the size of a grain of rice, too much and it defeats the purpose of it
When applying thermal paste, you only need a drop the size of a grain of rice, too much and it defeats the purpose of it
OP C Colt9699 10+ year member Rockstar 1,977 0 Erie Pa Jul 20, 2006 Thread Starter #19 ok thats what i'm gonna do. i'll shut this down and take the heat sink off and reapplyit.
OP C Colt9699 10+ year member Rockstar 1,977 0 Erie Pa Jul 20, 2006 Thread Starter #20 When applying thermal paste, you only need a drop the size of a grain of rice, too much and it defeats the purpose of it Click to expand... Ok i'll be sure to apply it sparingly
When applying thermal paste, you only need a drop the size of a grain of rice, too much and it defeats the purpose of it Click to expand... Ok i'll be sure to apply it sparingly
OP C Colt9699 10+ year member Rockstar 1,977 0 Erie Pa Jul 20, 2006 Thread Starter #21 ok i decided to clean everything oput and boy was it dirty gonna see how this works beforei take the heatsink off. what temp should i be around for the cpu on average? like after browseing the web.
ok i decided to clean everything oput and boy was it dirty gonna see how this works beforei take the heatsink off. what temp should i be around for the cpu on average? like after browseing the web.
MikeofTulsa Moderator The one and Only! 26,789 182 Tulsa, OK Jul 20, 2006 #22 make sure you disconnect the power as well before doing any work on it. would hate to see you short something out
make sure you disconnect the power as well before doing any work on it. would hate to see you short something out
OP C Colt9699 10+ year member Rockstar 1,977 0 Erie Pa Jul 20, 2006 Thread Starter #23 i did no worries cleaned it all up and gonna run it for like 20 moremins then check the temp again
OP C Colt9699 10+ year member Rockstar 1,977 0 Erie Pa Jul 20, 2006 Thread Starter #24 Just tolet everyone know i took the heatsink out and cleaned it all up (its wasquite dirty) ran the pc for awhilke and the tempature is 49 degrees C so much better than the 89 it wasearlier Thanks Jmac and MikefromTulsa and springy
Just tolet everyone know i took the heatsink out and cleaned it all up (its wasquite dirty) ran the pc for awhilke and the tempature is 49 degrees C so much better than the 89 it wasearlier Thanks Jmac and MikefromTulsa and springy