It always fails the small FFT's at #10. It sometimes passes the large FFT, but sometimes fails.
This is an old Compaq system, not overclocked. I've tried 3 different processors - a K6-2 400 (came with) and two K6-2 500's. I do change the jumper for correct speed after swapping CPUs. I've also tried each of the two 128MB DIMMs separately.
I use a thin layer of regular white thermal compound, just enough to make it white (as like Arctic Silver's website shows) spreading evenly with my finger covered with plastic wrap. I can all areas are making contact. It's a passive heatsink, but I've tried with a desk type fan blowing on it. I've bent the hold down bracket to make it put even more force on the heatsink but when mounted, you can still grap the heatsink and twist it, which I guess is normal.
This is an old Compaq system, not overclocked. I've tried 3 different processors - a K6-2 400 (came with) and two K6-2 500's. I do change the jumper for correct speed after swapping CPUs. I've also tried each of the two 128MB DIMMs separately.
I use a thin layer of regular white thermal compound, just enough to make it white (as like Arctic Silver's website shows) spreading evenly with my finger covered with plastic wrap. I can all areas are making contact. It's a passive heatsink, but I've tried with a desk type fan blowing on it. I've bent the hold down bracket to make it put even more force on the heatsink but when mounted, you can still grap the heatsink and twist it, which I guess is normal.