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I had a customer come to me wiht "high temps" on a rig he had built himself (also a 920) and he didn't use any thermal compound at all! I threw on some AS5 and his temps nearly when down by half. It's amazing what a lil artic silver 5 can do.
one question. why are you wanting a "silent" GFX card?
100c-105c under load.. over a period of like.. 1.5 weeks D:
Not for any specific purpose ;P I just like silent stuff.
Yah man I figured it had to do with a problem in the glue.
EDIT: Applied glue, then sticked my fan, now it's showing steady 50c temperatures instead of 88c on idle.
If only I had known, I could've avoided running my comp on 100c for 1.5 weeks for a measly 6 bucks.. I will dread if I see this chip break in the next 2-3 months. :P
On the positive, my SSD, GFX card and Noctua are on their way and will arrive here by Monday..... 8)
Last edited by kaiverrettu : 03-02-2012 at 06:42 AM
I would say you were right on the border of the chip shutting itself down. If you're not getting any BSODs then you should be fine.
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Author of the almost unknown and heavily neglected blog: Multiboxology
Always expert advice here, so I ought I'd ask.. while installing my new cooler I managed bent 1 pin in my Mobo. Is this dangerous, provided it's not touching any other pins despite being a little bit off?
Edit: aight figured I need a new mobo now, learn to be more careful next time.
Last edited by kaiverrettu : 03-05-2012 at 07:12 PM
There we go! Installed new mobo and 2600 succescufully, albeit broke the hard drive when trying to transfer stuff in the progress.. I still got my SSD left.
Last edited by kaiverrettu : 03-12-2012 at 02:00 PM
How did you break your hard drive?
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