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GFDuke 12-07-2011 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by MaadDaawg (Post 87068)
Yeah Bro, hasn't been frozen since last night. Didn't see any condensate problems after the shut down but this shit started earlier today. Actually, it was frozen this morning, but never booted.

been working on it with an HSF and air cooled card for the last hour. Think I see what looks like a small amount of vaseline in the slot, which got me thinking of the dishwasher routine.

Any other thoughts? a hair dryer maybe?


You wanna go through that just for some Vaseline in the slot? I didn't think that gizzzz in the slot would matter.

MaadDaawg 12-07-2011 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DOM (Post 87071)
Got any of this kind of stuff http://www.crcindustries.com/ei/cont....aspx?PN=03070

I used something like it from autozone if I remember correct on a cpu scoket to clean it

No I don't, but I can get some if that's what it'll take

Was reading the label of the fine single malt I'm sipping, and it says it's to be shared generously :thumbsup: , so if you hurry over :laughing:

Interesting read

Glenmorangie Highland Single Malt Scotch Whiskey

SONNALTA - Private Collection

Sonnalta PX (in gealic Sonnalta means "generous")is a rare expression of mature Glenmorangie that has spent many years in first fill ex-bourbon casks before being extra matured in top quality Spanish ex-Pedro Ximenez casks. The result is a rich fascinating balance of rich, dark, luscious notes from the "PX" casks that perfectly compliments the delisciously sweet, citrus and floral notes of the original spirit.

I'll drink to that "hung: :morpheus:

MaadDaawg 12-07-2011 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by GFDuke (Post 87072)
You wanna go through that just for some Vaseline in the slot? I didn't think that gizzzz in the slot would matter.

Never mattered before :Dizzy: But something is fucked up with slot 1 :thumbdown:

MaadDaawg 12-07-2011 02:29 PM

ahhh.... much better now :blush:

Been a bad two days, expensive too :thumbdown:

New SS should be here early next week though :thumbsup:

Neuromancer 12-07-2011 04:37 PM

Disable slot 1 and run slot 2?

Damn I love a good single malt.

Scuse me while I go get some more light beer...

Oh BTW vaseline and plastic = no no infact any petroleum product and plastic are not supposed to mix. Granted im not sure about the stuff they use on mobos, I know in a pinch it will save a dimm slot that got frost in it ;)

However, electric motor cleaner eats vaseline like its petroleum jelly and its a Peanut butter sandwich :) ($4 or 5 at pepboys)

I would nt use it ALL the time on a board, (rinse with 99% isopropyl afterwards or deionized water) but its under pressure for those sticky pins :)

MaadDaawg 12-07-2011 04:41 PM

Thanks Rich, Pep Boys just down the street :D

This bottle of single malt was a "present" from my former employer when I got screwed, errr, I mean, laid off from my job. yeah, they had every right to feel guilty, the bastards :laughing:

Patch 12-07-2011 05:03 PM

34 is disabled PCIE switchy, GPU cold boot bug, no power to card (when I forget to plug it in) or simply poor contact. Vaseline won't cause your trouble - my slots always have giz. Look for some slimy eraser or an insulation crumb in the slot.

Most of the time I get that problem it's because the card is tilted down a little in the back from fiddling with something and the front of the card lifts up out of the slot a tad and loses contact.

Neuromancer 12-07-2011 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by MaadDaawg (Post 87093)
Thanks Rich, Pep Boys just down the street :D

This bottle of single malt was a "present" from my former employer when I got screwed, errr, I mean, laid off from my job. yeah, they had every right to feel guilty, the bastards :laughing:

Just tilt the board so the excess runs right out the front of the slot onto a piece of card board or a dinner plate or something :)

Or try what patch said.

GFDuke 12-08-2011 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Patch (Post 87096)
- my slots always have giz.

I'm not gonna touch that one. :eek:

MaadDaawg 12-08-2011 06:12 AM

Originally Posted by Patch
- my slots always have giz.

Quote:

Originally Posted by GFDuke (Post 87106)
I'm not gonna touch that one. :eek:

:rofl:


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