lubo4444
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Yes everytime you remove the HSF you need to re-apply the HSF, because if you don't it will cause formation of air bubbles and air is a bad conductor of heat.![]()
Yup i know that now.

Yes everytime you remove the HSF you need to re-apply the HSF, because if you don't it will cause formation of air bubbles and air is a bad conductor of heat.![]()
Hey Sorry for the random question but THERMAL-REACTOR I got the same processor and mobo as you. And im looking to buy one of the corsair H series CPU water cooler. How cool does your CPU run with the corsair h60?
Thermal Right IFX-14ohhhh and what temps do u get right now? h7o any good? i heard the antec kuhler 620 is pretty good. oooo Can u send me the temps after geting the results of the h80 ha thanksmm one more thing. Out of these ram what is best. What would u get first then what would ur second choice be? oo and its for primarly for gaming the ram
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820220518
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226194
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231405
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226186
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233146
Since you have such a nice chip I would look at spending 50-80 on a nice heatsink. The stock Intel heatsinks really aren't very effective.
Thermal Right IFX-14
Idle 32oC Full load with HT on 74oC
H60 with 2 scythe's
Idle 37oC Full load with HT on 81oC
This order :
1.) CORSAIR Vengeance - 1.5v 1600MHz 9-9-9-24 - Increased voltage could yeild a nice OC. My ram is same timmings and MHZ but with more Voltage and I have hit 2000mhz with mine.
2.) G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 12GB 1.5v 1333mhz 7-7-7-21 - Timmings could be loosened to OC to 1600mhz. Great price (99.99) Only thing keeping it from being first in list is my bias towards Corsair.
3.) Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 12GB 1.6V 1600mhz 8-9-8-24 - Performance is less then #1 & #2 and the price is higher.
The other ram is not worth their price at all.
hmm a lot of people said to go with the Patriot vipers xD...
My cpu sits on 29oC idle and 59oC load with the Antec H20 620.
My cpu sits on 29oC idle and 59oC load with the Antec H20 620.
24 hours of prime is a bit excessive isn't it? I did 50 runs of IBT on maximum stress, that took a good few hours...
No matter what the manufacturer states, I will always use the rice grain/dot method. On GPU's with an exposed die, less is more, you'll only need half a rice grain sized amount. For bigger dies with an oblong shaped heatspreader, a thin line parallel the longer side, in the centre, has worked for me.
For cleaning surfaces, I find arcticlean works better for arctic silver over isopropyl alcohol, because the arctic silver is quite a thick paste and a bit of a pain to remove at times. Other pastes like IC Diamond 7 are really easy to remove with anything.
I just picked up the Isopropyl Alcohol 91% so i'll clean it with that. Although i have the original thermal paste on the CPU at the moment, so it should not be a problem to remove it with that. Later on i might get the arctic product that removes paste. Thank you. I'll definitely go with the dot method. So far i see many people do the rice grain/dot method and they disregard the instructions on the thermal paste.
Good Stuff.
yes the Arctic Clean works really well,I had not option but to get it since 91% alcohol is not available easily here.
I have also used 25% alcohol to clean the paste off,which I must tell you is a really difficult job,I had to scrub a lot.
Then I had been using Acetone,which is dangerous since it can also wipe off PCBs so using it with caution is advised.But acetone also worked like a charm.
But remember for the GPU chip the Rice Grain size droplet method will not work since the chip is a bigger than the CPU.
You running intake or exhaust? How many fans? And what's your ambient?
My ambient is about 12c-14c, idle temps 24c, load temps 52c
Why did linkin said to use only a half rice drop on GPU? Either way i decided not to change the TIM of the GPU because it holds good temps. I though it had high temps but i really did not pay attention to my room temps. But i would like to know how to do it though for later.Thank you.
Linkin has it right. When I re applied the thermal paste to my 4850 it had a smaller chip. So you need less thermal compound. I think they had it backwards earlier.