BrynF_UK Fully Optimized Messages 1,574 Nov 14, 2007 #11 you should be fine so long as there is some still there, but if you notice it running too hot then you might need to put some on
you should be fine so long as there is some still there, but if you notice it running too hot then you might need to put some on
OP OP worshipme Golden Master Messages 5,603 Nov 14, 2007 #12 It's silicon stuff that came with the cooler (it's an OCZ Vendetta) silicon based but it should be fine until I get some better stuff.
It's silicon stuff that came with the cooler (it's an OCZ Vendetta) silicon based but it should be fine until I get some better stuff.
à Äߧý∩†H♠H䎀 Fully Optimized Messages 3,629 Nov 14, 2007 #13 cabbspapp said: I've never had a problem mounting my stock heatsink. I don't see why so many people complain about them. Click to expand... I second that its not rocket science. Push till it snaps into place. Give a tug if it doesn't move your good to go. Whats so hard about that?
cabbspapp said: I've never had a problem mounting my stock heatsink. I don't see why so many people complain about them. Click to expand... I second that its not rocket science. Push till it snaps into place. Give a tug if it doesn't move your good to go. Whats so hard about that?
BrynF_UK Fully Optimized Messages 1,574 Nov 14, 2007 #14 yep, even the best thermal compound out there is pretty cheap, for example... Arctic Silver 5.... you shouldn't need much more than that.
yep, even the best thermal compound out there is pretty cheap, for example... Arctic Silver 5.... you shouldn't need much more than that.