 C0deZer0Oc'D To Rhythm And PolicePremium join:2001-10-03 Davenport, FL | reply to ztmike
Re: [ps3] yLoD prevention, I hope not to mention that Arctic Silver themselves also recommend the "pea" method as well for a job like this. They have a "line" method for the Core 2 processors and stuff, but that's so it most immediately spreads over the "hottest" part of the chip. As these are basically single-core chips, the pea method starts from the hottest part and spreads across the surface.
And it's more of a 'liquid silver' rather than a paste, which is what $ony used here. -- Front Line Force Fortress Forever |
 cbrigante2Cubs 20??Premium join:2002-11-22 North Aurora, IL | Yeah I guess I learned something from this thread. I was going a CPU install a few years back and was following a step by step online..and they did the spread method on the AS5. I like the method you guys describe in here much better. Easier to do actually. |