Z zerodayATK Daemon Poster Messages 1,057 Feb 10, 2008 #11 I just helped Drizzt5 today, I like to take a blob and use a credit card to smear it evenly across the chip. Seems to give me the best results...
I just helped Drizzt5 today, I like to take a blob and use a credit card to smear it evenly across the chip. Seems to give me the best results...
OP OP mgcook Fully Optimized Messages 1,723 Location North Carolina Feb 10, 2008 #12 its done. i used a big blob in the middle and a line going across the middle of the GPU in both directions..should work out well. i just hope it works now.
its done. i used a big blob in the middle and a line going across the middle of the GPU in both directions..should work out well. i just hope it works now.
OP OP mgcook Fully Optimized Messages 1,723 Location North Carolina Feb 10, 2008 #13 this isn't mine, but its pretty much identical to what i did
peterhuang913 Retired. Messages 8,076 Location . Feb 10, 2008 #14 I bow down to you mgcook. You're the first person I met here who know how to use the marco feature.
Wildside Hellfire! Messages 3,038 Location Riverside, CA Feb 10, 2008 #15 oh i got a good question i need answered! is it a good idea to use MX-2 on my Crucial RAM??? ill do what mgcook is doing to my HD 3870 x2 im getting tomorrow, if i get around to it that is. EDIT: y not like a grain of rice on the GPU? For me i tried it on my CPU, but my Tuniq mushed it n spread it everywhere, what a disaster that was!
oh i got a good question i need answered! is it a good idea to use MX-2 on my Crucial RAM??? ill do what mgcook is doing to my HD 3870 x2 im getting tomorrow, if i get around to it that is. EDIT: y not like a grain of rice on the GPU? For me i tried it on my CPU, but my Tuniq mushed it n spread it everywhere, what a disaster that was!
OP OP mgcook Fully Optimized Messages 1,723 Location North Carolina Feb 10, 2008 #16 peterhuang913 said: I bow down to you mgcook. You're the first person I met here who know how to use the marco feature. Click to expand... huh?
peterhuang913 said: I bow down to you mgcook. You're the first person I met here who know how to use the marco feature. Click to expand... huh?
Drizzt Fully Optimized Messages 3,187 Location Somewhere inbetween FL and NY Feb 10, 2008 #17 zerodayATK said: I just helped Drizzt5 today, I like to take a blob and use a credit card to smear it evenly across the chip. Seems to give me the best results... Click to expand... There talking about GPU's... we have to get around to the GPU's paste eventually remember? BTW, It's called paste right? not grease -_-... cause at school they laugh at me for saying paste :/
zerodayATK said: I just helped Drizzt5 today, I like to take a blob and use a credit card to smear it evenly across the chip. Seems to give me the best results... Click to expand... There talking about GPU's... we have to get around to the GPU's paste eventually remember? BTW, It's called paste right? not grease -_-... cause at school they laugh at me for saying paste :/
OP OP mgcook Fully Optimized Messages 1,723 Location North Carolina Feb 10, 2008 #18 its Thermal Interface Material. to be politically correct.
V Vaanish Fully Optimized Messages 1,693 Location Yorkshire, UK Feb 11, 2008 #19 mgcook said: huh? Click to expand... its the feature on a digital camera which you focus on things when they are very close to the lens. I dont think peterhuang saw that it wasnt ur picture, though.
mgcook said: huh? Click to expand... its the feature on a digital camera which you focus on things when they are very close to the lens. I dont think peterhuang saw that it wasnt ur picture, though.
veedubfreak Golden Master Messages 6,979 Feb 11, 2008 #20 When i did my GTS320 which is the g80 giant gpu i put 4 blobs in a square, when i redid my gts512 which is the smaller g92 core i just did a small blob in the middle of the gpu. Both methods seemed to work fine.
When i did my GTS320 which is the g80 giant gpu i put 4 blobs in a square, when i redid my gts512 which is the smaller g92 core i just did a small blob in the middle of the gpu. Both methods seemed to work fine.