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Glad you have it sorted out. Now come over to my house and show me how to mounts a evap. He He!
If that's you in the avatar.. I'll be RIGHT over : If not, and you live close I'll come by sometime anyway

Actually no harder than mounting a water block, maybe easier than some HSFs too
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If that's you in the avatar.. I'll be RIGHT over : If not, and you live close I'll come by sometime anyway

Actually no harder than mounting a water block, maybe easier than some HSFs too
Yeah I was just kidding. Just have been fighting this thing for a few hours now. It seemed to boot on air without any issues and when I put the cold to it it wont go. Well we have nothing but time I guess.
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When I have mount problems, I have to walk away for 20 minutes or so and come back for success... Raging through hardware is getting expensive...
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When I have mount problems, I have to walk away for 20 minutes or so and come back for success... Raging through hardware is getting expensive...
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When I have mount problems, I have to walk away for 20 minutes or so and come back for success... Raging through hardware is getting expensive...
I use the approach of hit board with hammer until it obeys.... is taht not preferred?
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Yeah I was just kidding. Just have been fighting this thing for a few hours now. It seemed to boot on air without any issues and when I put the cold to it it wont go. Well we have nothing but time I guess.
Oops.. forgot you were having cascade issues... sorry Blame it on your avatar

Problems like you're describing are usually the result of improper insulation of the board and/or socket, or so I'm told Using eraser to cover everything except the top of the proc? Armaflex on the evap head to keep air away from the head?
Using ceramique?

Could be too much tim too. I had that problem once on LN2 and the thickness of the tim prevented the cooling from transferring correctly.

Did you insulate the back of the board?

Not sure where you're at dude so don't mean to sound like an ass reciting the basics that you prolly already know Get that girl in your avatar over to your house and I'll come over and help... with your umm... evap head lol

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Oops.. forgot you were having cascade issues... sorry Blame it on your avatar

Problems like you're describing are usually the result of improper insulation of the board and/or socket, or so I'm told Using eraser to cover everything except the top of the proc? Armaflex on the evap head to keep air away from the head?
Using ceramique?

Could be too much tim too. I had that problem once on LN2 and the thickness of the tim prevented the cooling from transferring correctly.

Did you insulate the back of the board?

Not sure where you're at dude so don't mean to sound like an ass reciting the basics that you prolly already know Get that girl in your avatar over to your house and I'll come over and help... with your umm... evap head lol

Good luck bro
He he! Geez lay off the Viagra! Tomorrow is day two so I'll take a look on the insulation etc. since btw: didn't change from the SS.
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