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#780777 | Sat - Feb 12 2011 - 15:52:09
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Was kinda really baked last night.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwXNNm2SmS8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3gx6c62D7I

If it's really caked on then use a credit card to break it off the heatsink/chip.
 
#780779 | Sat - Feb 12 2011 - 16:22:25
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computer has been on for a few hours, idle temps:
gpu 84c
core0 and 1 both 49c, though the core is never really that hot. just the gpu.
will be doing this soon, need to buy some thermal paste

and ty for the info too ofc
 
#780781 | Sat - Feb 12 2011 - 16:48:27
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My previous idle temps were around:

GPU - 79
core0 and core1 - 65

Now:

GPU - 49
core0 and core 1 - 47

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#780782 | Sat - Feb 12 2011 - 16:51:03
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I should prolly figure this out on my comp in PA
 
#780786 | Sat - Feb 12 2011 - 17:38:40
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And remember to take the fan out of it's chassis and look inside. The internal side of the heatsink grill thingy will likely be blocked with dust.
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