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simplyadvanced Feb 24th, 05, 01:33 AM #136

the leak on the cpu evap has returned...

however, i decided to try mounting...

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simplyadvanced Feb 24th, 05, 06:24 PM #137
my condensor is kinda noisy, keeps making sss sss ssss noises....

however, it doesnt seem to be leaking either
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simplyadvanced Feb 24th, 05, 06:38 PM #138
can i bring it down to vr office to finish it up?

i need some help with tweaking and some small probs
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papmech Feb 24th, 05, 10:55 PM #139
great job simply!! just wondering, the temp in ur sig would be the temp of the phase change rite?
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simplyadvanced Feb 24th, 05, 11:05 PM #140
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great job simply!! just wondering, the temp in ur sig would be the temp of the phase change rite?
yes. its wayy too cold.
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simplyadvanced Feb 26th, 05, 10:33 PM #141
got a bit scared, so added a LOT mroe insulation.


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reject Feb 27th, 05, 12:09 PM #142
:jump5:
how is the back of each socket looking?
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simplyadvanced Feb 27th, 05, 12:42 PM #143
same thing

nail varnish -> seal string -> foam tape
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yantronic Feb 27th, 05, 12:59 PM #144


Is that thermal paste? Looks like a lot of thermal paste.

Otherwise, this thing is getting hardcore :laugh1:

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simplyadvanced Feb 27th, 05, 08:03 PM #145
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Is that thermal paste? Looks like a lot of thermal paste.

Otherwise, this thing is getting hardcore :laugh1:

You sure have guts!
yes. that is thermal paste.

and how is it a lot?
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papmech Feb 27th, 05, 10:16 PM #146
i think he just spread it evenly and thinly over the cpu so that it covers the whole thing, and from the top it looks like a lot...
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reject Feb 27th, 05, 10:59 PM #147
it looks like you covered some chokes with seal string? they might get very hot
i have found for a64, a thick layer in the middle, using the hs to spread it got me wayy better overclocks than thinly spreading it. AS reccomends this way, dont know about ceramique though
you used nail polish instead of dielectric grease? is it heavy duty enough?
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simplyadvanced Feb 27th, 05, 11:40 PM #148
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it looks like you covered some chokes with seal string? they might get very hot
i have found for a64, a thick layer in the middle, using the hs to spread it got me wayy better overclocks than thinly spreading it. AS reccomends this way, dont know about ceramique though
you used nail polish instead of dielectric grease? is it heavy duty enough?

what are chokes?

i used both nail polish and dielectric grease

the thermal compound is bird dropping its like that cuz i already mounted it and then took it off
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reject Mar 1st, 05, 04:29 PM #149
chokes are the donuts with copper coiled around them. i think they put out quite a bit of heat, shouldnt matter too much if there close to the evap
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simplyadvanced Mar 1st, 05, 06:55 PM #150
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chokes are the donuts with copper coiled around them. i think they put out quite a bit of heat, shouldnt matter too much if there close to the evap
oh. the foam tape there is to hold it in place
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