peche
Thermaltake fanboy
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- Nov 7, 2014
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System Name | Athenna |
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Processor | intel i7 3770 *Dellided* |
Motherboard | GIGABYTE GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 Rev. 1.1 |
Cooling | Thermaltake Water 3.0 Pro + Tt Riing12 x2 / Tt ThunderBlade / Gelid Slim 120UV fans |
Memory | 16GB DRR3 Kingoston with Custom Tt spreaders + HyperX Fan |
Video Card(s) | GeForce GTX 980 4GB Nvidia Sample |
Storage | Crucial M4 SSD 64GB's / Seagate Barracuda 2TB / Seagate Barracuda 320GB's |
Display(s) | 22" LG FLATRON 1920 x 1280p |
Case | Thermaltake Commander G42 Window |
Audio Device(s) | On-board Dolby 5.1+ Kingston HyperX Cloud 1 |
Power Supply | Themaltake TR2 700W 80plus bronce & APC Pro backup 1000Va |
Mouse | Tt eSports Level 10M Rev 1.0 Diamond Black & Tt Conkor "L" mouse pad |
Keyboard | Tt eSports KNUCKER |
Software | windows 10x64Pro |
Benchmark Scores | well I've fried a 775' P4 12 years ago, that counts? |
you always can fix it, ew thermal pad or also trying out a new cooler, you ca find several sizes and shapes of several kinds of heatsinks,i ended up using my old AS5... one of the pads is starting to tear, i dont have new pads, cleaned the dust, etc... one of the VRMs or MOSFETs of the cpu is sticking out, MSI's design doesnt seem to cover it properly either by the pad or by the heatsink
the same for thermal pads... several sizes and shapes...
that was your application method? you spread a thin layer of TIM over all cores or GPU Die?yes i spread it with plastic wrap, the instructions say so for exposed cores, i was debating if i should put some to test multiple methods then lift off the heatsink, but i'm really not sure how little paste i have left
if you have the photos why not? if you want to go ahead! all pics are pretty welcome,should i bother to post pics? i was surprised by the stock paste, it looked quite good, grey color, not overflowing everywhere, nothing like this russian video i saw where he takes apart the same series laptop that a mess from the factory
Regards,