Sounds like it is time you nudged the throttle up a bit, like perhaps 2GHZ? You know, chirp the tires, or perhaps burn some rubber off them!its consistent 35-38c perfect temps. running youtube and browser
I'm tempted do it just because lol!lol @ a water cooling kit for a rpi.
Brake grease that's a first.got rid of those stupid pads that come with the ice tower and replaced them with brake grease its a Anti seize copper paste that exceeds 980c in temps .
Its actually copper anti seize so far so good lol!
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Brake grease that's a first.
You have way to much brake grease on the metal heat spreaders.
Buy some real processor paste and apply a very small dab in the center of the metal processor heat spreader.
Brake grease that's a first.
Hold my beer!
Gee wiz, you must have a really long reach!I volunteer to hold the beer
I used to live close to a Snap-On factory (Ft. Worth, TX) My Snap-On toolbox was red.Wait... Is that a Snap-On toolbox? It looks like their green that they use.
My Snap-On toolbox was red.
And to be honest it does the same job it locks my tools up.
I'm looking at Snap-On.
If I was going to buy a toolbox today. I've looked at the Harbor Fright ones and I don't think I would have an issue purchasing one. Especially at their price point. Then again, I run an IT department for a living, not a machine shop. My toolbox would probably get 3 to 6 months worth of 40 hour work weeks usage over the next 20-30 years. I'm a hobbyist who also plays Mr. Fixit around the house.I like the quality. I also own a lot of tools. I don't do so lately, but I used to happily do the work on my cars.
Alas, we probably shouldn't meander too far from the thread's topic. I admit fault.