Hey guys, I want to apply some Arctic Silver 5 to my northbridge. I'm just curious, do I have to take out my motherboard in order to remove the northbridge? It has these two pins with springs around it and i'm not sure what to do in order to get it out. I have a gigabyte ds3 (no one was able to...
Hey guys, I want to apply some Arctic Silver 5 to my northbridge. I'm just curious, do I have to take out my motherboard in order to remove the northbridge? It has these two pins with springs around it and i'm not sure what to do in order to get it out.
How's it going guys! After a couple of weeks, I have my E6300 along with the GigaByte DS3 combo running along smoothly (or so I hope). With a lot of your help and suggestions, I was able to push my computer from a stock 1.86ghz to 3.15ghz (450x7). My vcore is 1.35 I believe and things seem to be...
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but would applying Arctic Silver 5 to the northbridge do anything? Shoot...how exactly do you take the northbridge off in the first place for this board?
I'm running an E6300 on a GigaByte DS3. My northbridge gets extremely hot and I was thinking of getting something to cool it. I have a Zalman 9500 that's right next to it, so I don't think I have enough room to attach a fan onto the northbridge. Any suggestions? Also, I'm not really familiar...
curses! i have a gigabyte ds3...do you have any idea on where i should look for the other fan header? also, i'm not sure if this helps, but i have a seasonic 500w psu...would i need an adapter for this?
so all i have to do is unplug the controller? i'm curious, is there a way to have the fan run at full speed constantly? i have a gigabyte ds3 mobo, not sure if i should adjust anything in the bios to make this happen, as i have the settings on auto i believe.
I have my fan controller cranked all the way up, but using EasyTuner5 it shows the fan RPM hovering in the 1500's. This heatsink was suppose to have a max of 2500 :( Is there any way I can have it so that its running at a higher speed all the time?
not sure what the room temperature is...but yeah it is fairly hot right now haha :) I was wondering, how can I make my ZALMAN 9500 run at the highest rpm instead of constantly adjusting to the cpu temp?
I am using an E6300 running on the GigaByte DS3. I am doing a 50% overclock resulting in 2.8ghz. I have a ZALMAN 9500 paired with Arctic Silver 5, a 120mm exhaust fan, and 3 80mm fans throughout my case. However, CoreTemp reports my cpu on idle at 47-50c while EasyTune5 reports it about 37-39...
Yeah I believe I did Baked. I changed it to +0.1 and I'm running at 1.9v now. I never thought about trying this until just now because I am running the F4E BIOS instead of the official F4 BIOS on the GigaByte website.
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