Power Player 3

If you missed part two then go here

In the morning I took my daughter and her friend to camp. From there I went to Fry’s to pick up the Thermal lube.

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Made out of silver. Cool. I though I had another monitor at home. But a search found no spares. Then I remembered my SIL took it. So I had to get this.

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An HP 19″ flat screen monitor set me back $230, but why settle for less? Plus they had a nice offer at Fry’s which gave a free printer with every monitor purchase.

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Once I got home it was back to work. I spread a thin even coat of the lubricant on the fan where it contacts the processing chip. I put my hand inside a plastic bag to allow me to spread it evenly.

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The instructions said to put on a bit of lube the size of a grain of rice on the processor.

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Then you should spread it with a clean razer or stiff paper. I had an index card that worked nicely.

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Finished with a nice even coat.

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Then we place the fan on top of the processor.

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The motherboard had four slots that married up to the fan coupling. Twist the couplings and the fan is secured to the mother board.

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Now it was good time to pop in the DIMMs.

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With the two DIMMs in the computer has 2 GB RAM which should be good enough for what I aim to do.

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The video card is so shy that it hides in bubble wrap.

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Exposed!!! I could put this on the mother board now, but I chose to wait. As I need to determine which slot I must remove on the back of the case. Also It might be difficult to fit or scratch it up a bit. So I set it aside and got ready to put the mother board in the case. 

 

6 Responses to “Power Player 3”

  1. LB Says:

    wow, reminds of my old AirFix days! Glue and stuff!

    SA: LOL!

  2. huei Says:

    *noobie programmer asking question*

    wut’s a thermal compound? heheheh

    i wana get a new pc tooo!!! maybe after i get a new house..if ever! hehehe =D

    SA: It is something to help keep the heat low where the processing chip and cooler touch.

  3. laymank Says:

    I have fear for computer hardware. Most of the time, whatever I touched, they got burned. sigh…

    SA: Don’t be afraid. Just technology.  :)

  4. zara's mama Says:

    refer to comments from : http://simple-america.com/blog/2007/11/11/power-player-4/

    *speechless*

  5. Chen Says:

    *blur*
    it’s easier to do surgery on human beings than to do this :P

    SA: But no blood or anesthesia illness occurred.

  6. HeavyGod Says:

    Really good and really interesting post. I expect (and other readers maybe :) ) new useful posts from you!
    Good luck and successes in blogging!

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