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chado
01-31-2008, 08:08 AM
Hey was wondering if i can use the dynex silver TIC i used for my phenom heatsink on my NB (asus M3A). There's one reading in hardwaremonitor that is always high, (TMPIN0).... reads 60-65c load, and i'm pretty sure someone said that is the NB reading. So a) is that a high/dangerous temp for NB and b) can i use this thermal compound, or is there something better? Thanks in advance :)

justapost
01-31-2008, 10:51 AM
Hey was wondering if i can use the dynex silver TIC i used for my phenom heatsink on my NB (asus M3A). There's one reading in hardwaremonitor that is always high, (TMPIN0).... reads 60-65c load, and i'm pretty sure someone said that is the NB reading. So a) is that a high/dangerous temp for NB and b) can i use this thermal compound, or is there something better? Thanks in advance :)
TMPIN0 is your CPU temp (hottest sensor inside, not the core sensor).
NB is TMPIN1 and SB TMPIN2.
Maybe jpierce555 or methious can give you recommendations about nb cooling. Check the M3A Overclocking thread I linked both users threads on post #1.