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    cooling down the heat

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by badadee, Dec 21, 2007.

  1. badadee

    badadee Notebook Guru

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    i have (kind of ) decided to buy arctic silver 5 and put some on my gpu or cpu
    but the problem is ' i dont know how to ' :confused:

    is there anyone who has some time and is so kind to explain detail by detail, step by step of how to open up the 5920g's case, find the right chip to put ac5 on, and what must/must not do!

    i bet there are many pros out there, so please help me

    thx :)
     
  2. baia

    baia Notebook Consultant

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    just try to search this forum or google, there are enough good tutorials on the net. Just give it a try.
     
  3. bigspin

    bigspin My Kind Of Place

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    Undervolt your CPU using RMclock .It works for me & heat never pass 68C (When i stress the CPUs using ORTHOS Stress Prime) :D
     
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    TeeJay 44 Notebook Deity

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