DarKWateR escribió:muchas gracias por la respuesta, me vino genial.
lo único que ese disipador ahora mismo está agotado en la página, vi en la misma sección esté ventilador/disipador:
http://www.pccomponentes.com/XIGMATEK_H ... REV_B.html
merece la pena ? o mejor espero a que repongan el modelo que me dijiste?
muchas gracias!
se supone que tras poner la pasta en el procesador y montarle el disipador y todo eso, debe dejarse un tiempo de reposo para que asiente la pasta, no?
RECHECK to make sure no foreign contaminants are present on either the bottom of the heatsink or the top of the CPU heatspreader. Mount the heatsink on the CPU per the heatsink instructions. Be sure to lower the heatsink straight down onto the CPU. Once the heatsink is properly mounted, grasp the heatsink and very gently twist it slightly clockwise and counterclockwise one time each if possible (Just one or two degrees or so). Please note that some heatsinks cannot be twisted once mounted. However, our testing has shown that this method minimizes the possibility of air bubbles and voids in the thermal interface between the heat spreader and the heatsink. Since the vast majority of the heat from the core travels directly through the heat spreader, it is more important to have a good interface directly above the actual CPU core than it is to have the heat spreader covered with compound from corner to corner. Happy cooling.
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