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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2011

This is my CPU cooler for my new rig

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  • So are you gonna give overclocking a go with it then?

  • @codebean yea i might, but the computer serves as a programming computer very boring stuff on it, but i just might. just to see ;)

  • hey i bought an xps from dell a year ago. should i be concerned with changing the thermal paste on the cpu? how often do you recommend changing thermal paste for a cpu? great videos by the way, you got me into being my old computer geek self from several years ago.

  • @ninhbac04 really never, unless there is an overheating issue.

  • @ninhbac04 or if you want to overclock & want it to be cooler.

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  • I've never seen thermal paste in a little bag like that lol. Usually you get a little pot with a brush like nail polish, or a syringe type thing.

  • Sounds like you need more time on your hands brother!!!

    With kids and family and a testing job, I understand..

    Please keep up the work though...

    You were gone foe awhile back, glad to see you back..

  • This one is outdated Buy Noctua NH-C14 good stuff !!

  • @mrbit10 ok. so if i plan on overclocking, which i haven't yet. should i change the paste before i overclock? or i can leave it alone?

  • btw, I need to get a camera and start making videos again. I miss doing that. I use to make my videos with my MacBooks internal camera, but I sold off my mac.

  • Have you checked out the Corsair H60? I like it cause it has water cooling elements, but I don't think it's water cooled (I haven't use any water at all). I think it's air cooled but uses water cooling block and 2 tubes.

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