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- #Hyper 212 evo install without removing motherboard Pc#
- #Hyper 212 evo install without removing motherboard iso#
Get into all the nooks in the pipes and everything get it shiny and no traces of old thermal paste dry with anti static cloth or coffee filter same with cpu place cooler place to side with the contacts facing up do not get this dirty again or you will have to clean cpu cooler again.Īlso noted if you see any thermal paste on motherboard clean it of with same chemical it will evaporate as well so you may not have to dry it if its gone.
#Hyper 212 evo install without removing motherboard iso#
Pour the iso into the cup dip cue tip in it and clean the cooler with the cue tips ( use multiple do not redip same cue tip in the same solution use a new one or you will just be adding grease back on cpu lid and cooler) Ground yourself also if you dont have a grounding cable touch the case to disperse any static from you
#Hyper 212 evo install without removing motherboard Pc#
Turn of pc and unplug hold power button to distrarge any electric left and then open up and remove cooler Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut ( is name of thermal paste its best paste around if you cant get it get mx4 thermal paste instead)Ī small cemeric dish or cup youll never use that is clean If your using the stock paste that came with the evo that would explain alot its trash and rubbish I wouldnt change the rig for one component as that is a royal pain in the rear The fx are fine for gaming there not the best but they can game quite well in cpu heavy games mainly I got mines stable at 65c when heavy gaming I have owned these cpus and they run quite hot Thank youĪre you using 1 fan or 2 fans on the evo 212 If none of this works i will also look into a new CPU as i didnt know that was the case. I will try AMD OverDrive and try To re install the Cooler. If you have large FPS drops, have you considered changing your rig? FXs aren't that good at all with games, you know? Have you tried AMD Overdrive to make sure your temps are correct? Cuz HWMonitor isn't what's best actually to check AMD temps. Have you tried removing the cooler and re-applying thermal paste and putting it back?