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Some guys were saying they were only doing grease/Vaseline etc in ram slots... kind of wishing I had done it now...?
here's what I did do though: (if anyone can add or subtract to what I've done here I'm all ears) ;-)
after spraying LET
Adding Armaflex insulation
filling in gaps between armaflex and edge of CPU (is this where I went wrong/is there a better method)?
adding kitchen roll as extra precaution
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bottom of pot before insulating it
insulating bottom with armaflex & sealing edges with eraser
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pushing kitchen roll off IHS (while trying to dig it into the eraser at edges - to get a clean mount) << hope that makes sense
How it looked after removing the pot & tearing some kitchen roll away (edges of socket still looked pretty well sealed)?
Regarding the bottom of the board; I covered everything within 6 inches of CPU socket with waterproof duct tape then sat the whole board, on top of a layer of Armaflex insulation.
Got a good 6 hours first day, went to bed, then 4 hours the next day. Never removed pot in between. System still ran flawlessly up until about 12hrs after the dice session, after 2nd day. Then started getting black screens/odd restarts then CPU died.
Board is perfect, still going strong on my old AMD Phenom X6 35T (ripped out an old broken DELL machine).
4 days & counting. So aye definitely the CPU.
Surprised we're still seeing 100 bux for a 'used' 8350'. I'm obviously scouting for a new one
Alternatively I could chuck a 9590 in my board (although not officially supported).
My boards max rating is 140W
9590 requires a 220W board.
Yet my daily O/C on my 8350, caused those wattages anyway.
Stock 8350: 4.0GHZ (4.2 boost)
My overclock: 4.8GHZ
Stock 9590: 4.7GHZ (5gz boost)
If anything I'd be consuming less power as the chip would be running at 4.8GHZ at a lower voltage.
ASRock disabled support in future BIOS updates, but I could flash (downgrade to an earlier BIOS) and it should take the 9590. Used prices are the same, if not sometimes even cheaper. And I'd be 3 bins higher. ;-)
here's what I did do though: (if anyone can add or subtract to what I've done here I'm all ears) ;-)
after spraying LET
Adding Armaflex insulation
filling in gaps between armaflex and edge of CPU (is this where I went wrong/is there a better method)?
adding kitchen roll as extra precaution
======
bottom of pot before insulating it
insulating bottom with armaflex & sealing edges with eraser
=======
pushing kitchen roll off IHS (while trying to dig it into the eraser at edges - to get a clean mount) << hope that makes sense
How it looked after removing the pot & tearing some kitchen roll away (edges of socket still looked pretty well sealed)?
Regarding the bottom of the board; I covered everything within 6 inches of CPU socket with waterproof duct tape then sat the whole board, on top of a layer of Armaflex insulation.
Got a good 6 hours first day, went to bed, then 4 hours the next day. Never removed pot in between. System still ran flawlessly up until about 12hrs after the dice session, after 2nd day. Then started getting black screens/odd restarts then CPU died.
Board is perfect, still going strong on my old AMD Phenom X6 35T (ripped out an old broken DELL machine).
4 days & counting. So aye definitely the CPU.
Surprised we're still seeing 100 bux for a 'used' 8350'. I'm obviously scouting for a new one
Alternatively I could chuck a 9590 in my board (although not officially supported).
My boards max rating is 140W
9590 requires a 220W board.
Yet my daily O/C on my 8350, caused those wattages anyway.
Stock 8350: 4.0GHZ (4.2 boost)
My overclock: 4.8GHZ
Stock 9590: 4.7GHZ (5gz boost)
If anything I'd be consuming less power as the chip would be running at 4.8GHZ at a lower voltage.
ASRock disabled support in future BIOS updates, but I could flash (downgrade to an earlier BIOS) and it should take the 9590. Used prices are the same, if not sometimes even cheaper. And I'd be 3 bins higher. ;-)
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