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August 27th, 2008, 06:32 AM
#31
 Originally Posted by SpywareDr
Thermal Specification: 69.1°C
That's the maximum, right?
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August 27th, 2008, 06:51 AM
#32
Yep. Whilst you have the HS off, check that it is dead flat. If you have some wet & dry, place a sheet on a mirror or similar, then put the HS on it and move it in a figure of 8. It will show almost immediately if the whole surface is contacting.
A convex or concave contact area is obviously undesirable.
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August 27th, 2008, 06:55 AM
#33
Well I just spoke to the customer and explained the situation. Seems she might want to buy new (used) processor.
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August 27th, 2008, 07:23 AM
#34
No good doing that if the hs is not flat.
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August 27th, 2008, 12:54 PM
#35
It's not a HS problem, because I've tried a different HS which didn't make a difference, and I tried another processor which did.
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August 27th, 2008, 01:00 PM
#36
Well....it sounds like a bad processor to me. Perhaps the core is beginning to blow.
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August 27th, 2008, 03:20 PM
#37
Use it for a hot plate. As the expression goes, "When God gives you salmon, make salmonella."
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