Before: High RPM, average 89C (192,2F), low to no boost clock
After: Low fan RPM and therefore low noise, average 83C (181,4F), Boost clock with an average of about 2Ghz
Before: High RPM, average 89C (192,2F), low to no boost clock
After: Low fan RPM and therefore low noise, average 83C (181,4F), Boost clock with an average of about 2Ghz
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cries in RimWorld on Randy
Also very true!
While that’s true, it’s generally much more widespread in the great red, white and blue country of the world.
Got it! Thanks!
The Megapixel “argument” is also laughable. Like you said, casuals can’t know the difference.
GTA San Andreas on the PS2! (Barely remember it though because I was a smol wee little boy)
Other than that, Skyrim! This freakin game introduced me to the wonderful world of Bethesda Games! ❤️
Edit: Boy, there are many people here with decades of experience. I’m just 21, guys, don’t make me feel left out 🥲
The instructions stated to apply the LM to both the die and the cooler surface so that the two surfaces basically merge when you remount the cooler.
Temps are fine, so I assume there aren’t any air pockets