  Anonymous_ Anonymous Premium join:2004-06-21 127.0.0.1 clubs: | reply to entertheslot Re: fried processor?
430pin?
is it a 425pin or an 478pin? |
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  IllIlIlllIll EliteData Premium join:2003-07-06 Lindenhurst, NY
| probably a 478. id say its overheating and clocking the speed really low to protect itself from damage, so low infect that it malfunctions. -- S.C.P.D. Live Scanner Feed N.C.P.D. Live Scanner Feed |
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 entertheslot
join:2005-07-03 San Anselmo, CA | reply to Anonymous_ yea sorry it is a 478 |
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 entertheslot
join:2005-07-03 San Anselmo, CA | reply to IllIlIlllIll is there any way i can force it to run at a higher speed because i have fixed the heatsink so it should not overheat. |
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  IllIlIlllIll EliteData Premium join:2003-07-06 Lindenhurst, NY
| well first, are you able to move the heatsink easily or does it seem firmly placed. is it clean ? does the fan operate well ? if the heatsink was seperated from the chip, you may need to clean the contacts of the heatsink and chip and regrease them with fresh thermal grease, there may as well be air pockets and dust contamination between the heatsink and processor if it seperated, especially if its never been seperated for a few years, the grease may have solidified thus not providing proper heat transfer. -- S.C.P.D. Live Scanner Feed N.C.P.D. Live Scanner Feed |
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