Well, I got my cpu cooler off, and man was that a mission. Anyway, i got it off, cleaned it up, and then applied the best thin layer of thermal compound i have ever done.
So, I put the heatsink and fan back on the cpu, and tried to clip it back in. It wouldnt budge. I tried pushing it down again and the screwdriver slipped, smashing straight into the motherboard
Thats when things started going real bad.
I thought, I will just clip it in, turn the computer on and that will be it. I clipped it in (no more slip ups), and turned on the pc. Nothing. Dead. I started to panic, then found out I hadnt turned the power switch on
Ok, mistake number one. Nothing big
So i turned it on, it started, made the usual beep, went up to the screen for GigaRAID, found the hdds, as usual, then it shut off. By now, I was really panicking. I tried it again, and went into the BIOS, and found the CPU running at 90'C
I quickly unplugged the computer. Looked at the cooler again. Turned out, I didnt put one of the clips in and one whole side of the cooler was not touching the CPU at all.
In the end, after a sleepless night, I finally got it, and the CPU is now running a nice cosy 45 degrees (10 degrees drop). This will be the last time I muck around in the computer again for a while!
Cheers
BB
p.s. The heatsink was packed with dust, which I cleaned out.
So, I put the heatsink and fan back on the cpu, and tried to clip it back in. It wouldnt budge. I tried pushing it down again and the screwdriver slipped, smashing straight into the motherboard
Thats when things started going real bad.I thought, I will just clip it in, turn the computer on and that will be it. I clipped it in (no more slip ups), and turned on the pc. Nothing. Dead. I started to panic, then found out I hadnt turned the power switch on
Ok, mistake number one. Nothing big
So i turned it on, it started, made the usual beep, went up to the screen for GigaRAID, found the hdds, as usual, then it shut off. By now, I was really panicking. I tried it again, and went into the BIOS, and found the CPU running at 90'C
I quickly unplugged the computer. Looked at the cooler again. Turned out, I didnt put one of the clips in and one whole side of the cooler was not touching the CPU at all.
In the end, after a sleepless night, I finally got it, and the CPU is now running a nice cosy 45 degrees (10 degrees drop). This will be the last time I muck around in the computer again for a while!
Cheers
BB
p.s. The heatsink was packed with dust, which I cleaned out.


