How did you fuse the copper base plate to the existing Copper base of the Thermalright?
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How did you fuse the copper base plate to the existing Copper base of the Thermalright?
I'm not that skilled, just used chromerics thermattach T411, http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/chtht4.html
It's a noctua NC-U6 and use T411 thermal pad, as it seems to fix really strong I was scared to used it on mosfet so reused the silicon pad from the original heatpipe heatsink
if you set the booting up correctly...you should see a "C" prompt because the USB is considerd like a hard drive versus a floppy drive...so...you have to set "Hard Drive" as your first booting priority (Advanced Bios Features)...and then go into the "Hard Disk Boot Priority" to move your USB drive up to the top selection.
Am I suppose to see the characters as I type? :p: Because I can't see what I am typing. (If I am at all) :(
Edit:
I am doing exactly what the first post says to do. :cool:
http://forum.uabit.com/showthread.php?t=121953
I am having a sudden problem. My CPU Fan isn't going more than 1260 RPM having a result when the CPU goes up to 75 to start beeping etc.
I thought first that this was due to Uguru but at bios metering it's the same.
Any thoughts on this will be appreciated.
Thanks but all other headres have 3 pins while CPU's has 4. Is that a problem?
I keep a PS2 Keyboard around Just for Flashing
Is your fan a 4 pin as well? My CPU fan is only a 3 pin and I have no problems.
Yeah I got it to work with Ace's quick edit. :p:
How do I know if it is flashed to the right version now? I can't find an info page in the BIOS, and the post screen is too fast for me. :(
I closed my PC from the PSU and reopen it and it goes up to 3000 and more again. Maybe it wasn't fit right who knows. I hope I won't see it again.:confused:
Here's my vmod, nothing special, I was in a rush and didn't have any hot glue :D
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/6862/dsc01896ay3.jpg
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Hit... Pause/Break
I know the guide called for a 1kohm resister but can you use a 10kohm one instead. It should give finer control right or am I backwards. Anyways as long as you get the resistance adjusted right then it shouldnt really matter right.
Just wondering since I got the 10k ones but no 1k. Thanks