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Thermal paste, how does it work? Help please!
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RE: Thermal paste, how does it work? Help please!
(27/05/2012 07:21 PM)ProperBritish Wrote:  
(27/05/2012 06:27 PM)Grey Ghost Wrote:  
(27/05/2012 06:03 PM)Joom Wrote:  
(27/05/2012 03:24 PM)Grey Ghost Wrote:  
(27/05/2012 05:37 AM)SkyDX Wrote:  
(26/05/2012 07:39 PM)ProperBritish Wrote:  
(26/05/2012 05:34 PM)Grey Ghost Wrote:  I tried applying thermal paste to a PS3 once.

I failed!

oh dear xD

Uwaaa yeah thermal paste can be quite... stubborn Emptyone

Even better.

Once I put the PS3 back together I had a handful of screws left.

Extras.

I did the shake test and nothing inside was moving.

So the PS3 was cool with it.

always happens man, always happens. if it holds, it's cool

fÜKKENLOL'D Madwin

(26/05/2012 12:36 PM)SkyDX Wrote:  Thanks for the help everyone I sadly saw your post too late boogschd and did it like GlaG said for now. >.< Though everything seems to have worked out quite well, I currently run between 36-38°C idle with a ambient temperature of 34°C (I live right under a roof with no A/C...) and from what I got that it's not bad at all. On normal load I also barely can hear a noise increase so mission accomplished I guess^^

hey, if it works, it works :D
nice temps . 'gratz man! Madwin
27/05/2012 08:25 PM
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