It might cause a 0.03C increase in temps, but that's neligible I say.
Bend it back lar, don't kanchiong la.
regard ninja heatsink...
regard ninja heatsink...
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Feb 4 2006, 11:48 AM
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It might cause a 0.03C increase in temps, but that's neligible I say.
Bend it back lar, don't kanchiong la. |
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QUOTE(coolmast3r @ Feb 4 2006, 05:56 PM) He was trying to do something. Repeat after me okie?"Lawak tak jadi" Lil, you can break heatpipes actually. IT's hollow alluminium, alluminium, weak, hollow, weaker. So.... This post has been edited by pizzaboy: Feb 4 2006, 06:51 PM |
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Use nailpolish remover and a tissue paper to remove the thermal paste.
I find this the best method to do it. If you don't have nailpolish remover (u gay!), then you can also use rubbing alcohol. The type where your dad used to use to clean the tapeheads. |
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QUOTE(swgiant @ Mar 31 2006, 11:21 AM) ok, let me makes no bones with it as i dun have any experience to install the HSF. do you think a ninja is suitable for me to install it by myself or better ask someone to install it for me? Just install it lar, annen pray. No problem lar, jus read the manual, understand and fix. Any problems come back here. |
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