
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:1319, old post ID:11601
but remember, never to use both!Red Squirrel wrote: Hmmm I'm not really an expert with intel chips, but that still seems a bit high. Is it just using the default thermal pad, or is there some heat paste on it? If it's using the thermal pad you might want to add some thermal paste.![]()
lol no, you'd have to scrap off the old one. I think this might be where I messed up since I got the worse off, but I had trouble removing it 100%. But I think I'll try it again and use my dremel. There's a bit for cleaning it's like a small cloth that spins. I can always use the sander bit too.Magic wrote:but remember, never to use both!Red Squirrel wrote: Hmmm I'm not really an expert with intel chips, but that still seems a bit high. Is it just using the default thermal pad, or is there some heat paste on it? If it's using the thermal pad you might want to add some thermal paste.![]()
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Yep, too much squirrel hair stuck in the fans. Maybe that time my tail got caught.rovingcowboy wrote:![]()
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its all that hair that squirrel has there that keeps it hot red.![]()