Riznarf In Runtime Messages 471 Aug 16, 2007 #1 Do you need to let the thermal grease (AS5 in my case) 'set in' or get absorbed or whatever before you start OCing?
Do you need to let the thermal grease (AS5 in my case) 'set in' or get absorbed or whatever before you start OCing?
Ronnie Console Gamer Messages 2,716 Location N. Carolina Aug 16, 2007 #2 dude you already have this in your other thread right below this one dont make multiple threads for no good reason, your question has already been answered in your other thread
dude you already have this in your other thread right below this one dont make multiple threads for no good reason, your question has already been answered in your other thread
P phucng_10 Fully Optimized Messages 2,456 Location San Jose, California Aug 17, 2007 #3 Starting new threads that you could have asked in your other threads isn't necessary. Makes the forums load slower if people keep asking different questions in new threads. You'll have to wait for it to burn in before you start overclocking.
Starting new threads that you could have asked in your other threads isn't necessary. Makes the forums load slower if people keep asking different questions in new threads. You'll have to wait for it to burn in before you start overclocking.
Ronnie Console Gamer Messages 2,716 Location N. Carolina Aug 17, 2007 #4 ^umm no he wont you will be able to start overclocking right away, your temps will just be a little high until the grease cures which wont take long
^umm no he wont you will be able to start overclocking right away, your temps will just be a little high until the grease cures which wont take long
P phucng_10 Fully Optimized Messages 2,456 Location San Jose, California Aug 17, 2007 #5 Well letting it burn in would be on the safer side. :snob:
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Aug 17, 2007 #6 The second I turned my new Q6600 setup on, I immediately overclocked. The thermal grease, will cure over time, while I stress test.
The second I turned my new Q6600 setup on, I immediately overclocked. The thermal grease, will cure over time, while I stress test.