Some fine examples there of how to do it well. And now for a few examples of how not to apply thermal paste:
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It is going to die of warmth, like that
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Some fine examples there of how to do it well. And now for a few examples of how not to apply thermal paste:
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It is going to die of heat, like that
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Seems to be missing the chocolate sprinkles ..
You mean standoffs, right? The brass hexagons that support the mobo on case screw holes.
- Put dividers between the case and the motherboard. These screw into the holes in the case and you line up the motherboard with the screw holes in the dividers.
You mean standoffs, right? The brass hexagons that support the mobo on case screw holes.
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Add: DO NOT put any non-conductive / insulating washers (ground plates) between mobo & case, the contact dividers/standoffs provide are needed for mobo grounding.
Ah, ok. IIRC that was important, but maybe not so.That is quite funny, as it does not matter to much. The washers are not really needed, and if you do put them in, it will not effect the running... However new mainboards dont come with them anymore, so any noob will not make the mistake.
It should be (almost) unnoticable when using the PC in office mode, that's the whole point for me. So it should be a good compromise between noise and graphic power...The silence thing is a bit of an issue though: not sure if some of the beefier ones spin their fans down if not being stressed too much.
is Cmdr Skywalker your accepted commander name in the game?
I wouldn't go with a passively cooled card because it would need good airflow around it, which means case fans which in turn would defeat the object.
Get a decent gaming card & noise won't be an issue while your wife is using the machine because the fans only spin up to audible levels when the card is working hard.
(my original Arcade Joystick with which I played the original Elite can't be plugged in![]()
Left, right, up, down, FIRE !
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I still have mine too
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