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N2, you don't need to move it very much. A mere 2mm rotation is sufficient to break it loose. On lapped CPU's however sometimes you need more than that but turning it back and forth, that 2mm is more than enough..
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I guess that would all depend on the kind of TIM being used as well as how much. Stock Heat sinks tend to have a lot of TIM on them and sometimes can be pretty hard to remove at times w/out the cpu ripping out of the socket w/the Heat sink attatched. Also depending how concave the cpu IHS is will depend on how much of a vaccum there is between the IHS & H/S.
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stock tim = pidgin poo.
Except on Arctic Cooling products, as they have used MX-2 as stock for awhile now. (IE: the Freezer Pro, Freezer Low profile, & Apline series have all had stock paste being MX2) Also, if you don't have a delided chip, try the razor blade method. Slide it under and try to loosen the sides.
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Welcome to the club Fa11ou7.
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I kind of spoiled my self by using MX-2 and my Zalman CNPS 9700 H/S w/o having to lap IHS or H/S.
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Yeah, I was VERY impressed with how flat was Zalman factory finishes were. The problem is, I did not realize how blessed I was until I had my Thermalright product. The Noctua looks better than Thermalright, but not as good as Zalman. I wonder how Megahalems are?
Twowheelmotion, readhat_ownage, and Fa11ou7: I swear, I am updating the off-site roster now. Sorry for the delay.
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Okay all, the off-site roster is now updated. To answer your query redhat_ownage, you are indeed the fastest 3000+ on the list at 2703 MHz. The runners up are Ayah at 2637 MHz and TheCh3f at 2616 MHz.
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thanks for the add and all the help guys.
For the life of me I cannot find anything to do with ram divider or ram in general in my bios other than voltage. I'm trying to get some software to download pics from my phone then I'll post a bios shot. On that cpu-z pic that I posted earlier I ran prime 95 for a few hours and didnt have any errors or warnings Also it seems that whatever the mobo uses to collect temperatures isn't working cause it always says my system tem is ~100c and my cpu is at ~0C Edit: Here are some pics; my cell bios options and a pic of my temps/prime 95 (its a desktop shot that i had to chop up because the file is too large to upload)
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