Posted by admin on June 15, 2011
Q: Construction:
Fortron AX500-A Blue Lanparty UT Storm
DFI NF-4 Ultra-D
Antec SLK3000B
Two CD-Rom Floppy Drives
One Drive
One Hard drive
Two Thermaltake A2018 Fans
Thermalright XP 1990 + Panaflo L1BX + Arctic Silver 5
Leadtek PX6600 GT
OCZ Value VX (OCZ4001024WV3DC-K)
I looked at the power connectors on the DFI and so far I have connected 24-pin, 12V, and I am also connected 5V/12V this type HDD on the motherboard. The only p
Posted by admin on June 1, 2011
Q: Do NOT use your bare finger to apply the compound or smooth (skin cells and oils again) From Arctic Silver 5 0.
instructions.
pply a small amount of thermal paste to the center of CPU heat spreader, it is a bit flexible with your finger, a razor, etc.
Anandtech guide to Venice overclocking.
Someone that portion of the article was to ensure people are not using their bare fingers.
Personally get some plastic food wrap or a plastic bag (as they
Posted by admin on February 28, 2011
Q: I probably know the answer, but I get my setup: GA-965P-
Gigabyte S3
E6600 retail
Patriot 2×1Gb RAM (4-4-4-12)
I not really planning on overclocking too much, but I people are able to hear some decent results with the included fan retail level. I think I have some extra lie-Arctic Silver 5 should I use with an Intel fan? Me not really want to spend another 40 U.S. dollars on a better fan / heat sync if I do not have to.
Posted by admin on September 13, 2010
Q: All, I think a bit too much
I applied Arctic Silver 5 on my cpu and I plan on removing the HSF and cleaning the bottom of the HSF and CPU. Did any of you know if GC Waldom isopropyl alcohol (anhydrous) Cleaner 16 fl. oz. Appropriate and can be used? I live near an Altec store and went through the swing and some pick-up. I have? See T% isopropyl alcohol because it is not listed on their site, but I wanted something input.
Altex get? S site: http://www.altex.com/product_
Posted by admin on July 27, 2010
Q: I heard that isopropyl rubbing alcohol use for the thermal stuff that came on the floor of my heatsink removal. I will be applying Arctic Silver 5, but before I do I would like to know how much I have to clean the heatsink? I have removed nearly all traces of the heat things, but if I keep at certain angles, I see the outlines of where the thermal pad was. means that there are traces of thermal stuff left and I have to clean?
if not how much tolerance there is for the old thermal stuff