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1st January 2003, 20:23 | #1 |
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| [M]Folder6 Online! XP2200+ @ 2ghz up and running Swiftech + Delta fan = lots of noise previous owner of the motherboard (KX7) used silicone in the 4 sockets around the CPU :grum: now all the pads are not equally high => not enough pressure on the CPU :wtf: vcore 1.92v = loaded temp = 50°C .. holding me back from reaching 2100+ Mhz [M]Folder6 joins the currently family that was build after the Folding started: [M]Folder4 - XP1800+@1690Mhz [M]Folder5 - Duron900@995Mhz Bosw8er here I come :rod:
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1st January 2003, 22:53 | #2 |
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| silicone is removable right? |
1st January 2003, 23:22 | #3 |
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| it is frozen.. pretty hard and by trying to scraping it off I might risk cutting a connection bridge on the mobo
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1st January 2003, 23:32 | #4 |
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| aceton ? |
1st January 2003, 23:35 | #5 |
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| 2morrow evening
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8th January 2003, 23:34 | #6 |
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| these cold temps outside rock, folding @2032
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9th January 2003, 00:49 | #7 |
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| Damn, i whish i still had my epox. -16°C tonight. :wtf:
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most of the silicon is gone, but he glued 2 washers on their, and I can only remove them partially, the aceton doesn't really affect the glue.. so I'm pretty much forced to use another method for attaching the heatsink does the SLK-800 use a clip? how "easy" is it to attach it gamer?
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15th January 2003, 07:26 | #9 |
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| yep, with a clip, easy to use. 3 seconds don't know why they use a clip, it's heavy so watch out in moving the pc. |
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