- Apr 11, 2000
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Ok, I just picked up a GlobalWin FOP32 for my Athlon 800. Now I'm using ASUS probe to take my temp reading (don't laugh, I don't know of anything better than that to use, any suggestions are appreciated) and for some reason it posts around 50 C. I really think that is off, b/c I can touch the HS and I hardly feel any heat at all, even at the base of the HS it is only slightly warm. SO I went out and bought a thermal sensing cable for my MoBo, haven't gotten a chance to test that yet. Any suggestions?
Second. When I installed the GlobalWin it had the blue sticker on the base of the HS (which I removed) and some factory epoxy or thermal transfer compound. I think it's epoxy from the thick consistency of it. It's pink in color if that helps anything. Anywho, I'm pretty disappointed with that HS, so I bought a Hedgehog HS (with the Loud a*s delta fan of course). I also bought a tube of artic silver thermal compund. TWO QUESTIONS HERE. First: The original "pink" goo from the GlobalWin is still around my CPU core, should I remove that before applying the artic silver? Second: How and where do I apply the artic silver. I know that it only takes a VERY thin layer, too much will hinder the thermal transfer, but do you actually apply it on the CPU core itself or around it?
Second. When I installed the GlobalWin it had the blue sticker on the base of the HS (which I removed) and some factory epoxy or thermal transfer compound. I think it's epoxy from the thick consistency of it. It's pink in color if that helps anything. Anywho, I'm pretty disappointed with that HS, so I bought a Hedgehog HS (with the Loud a*s delta fan of course). I also bought a tube of artic silver thermal compund. TWO QUESTIONS HERE. First: The original "pink" goo from the GlobalWin is still around my CPU core, should I remove that before applying the artic silver? Second: How and where do I apply the artic silver. I know that it only takes a VERY thin layer, too much will hinder the thermal transfer, but do you actually apply it on the CPU core itself or around it?
