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  • PeterOz
    PCHF Technical Response Team
    • Mar 2021
    • 4191

    #16
    Have a read of this and tell me what you think.
    Step 1) Buy a Thermal Paste. I use Arctic Silver Click On Me BUT after watching this best Thermal Click On Me you could try This Click On Me
    Step 2) Remove Power cord and open Computer and touch metal to Earth yourself or Buy this Click On Me
    Static is a big killer of computers.
    Step 3) Remove fan and heat sink Click On Me for Intel OR Click On Me for AMD If not held on like this then could be screwed on or post back with pic.
    Step 4) Clean CPU ( DO NOT REMOVE) and bottom of heat sink using Methylated spirits or Isopropyl Alcohol (rubbing alcohol)
    Step 5) Apply Thermal Paste Click On Me to CPU Everyone has a different method.
    The aim is a nice covering Too little = Bad, Too much = Bad (Think Goldilocks and the three bears). Pic attached
    Step 6) Reattach heatsink/fan (after the fan and fins are clean) Click On Me for intel or Click On Me for AMD
    Step 7) Apply Power.
    Step 8) Cross fingers and turn on computer and Test. Then close computer backup.
    [ATTACH type=β€œfull” width=β€œ361px” size=β€œ492x438”]15457[/ATTACH]

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    • PeterOz
      PCHF Technical Response Team
      • Mar 2021
      • 4191

      #17
      Have a read of this and tell me what you think.
      Step 1) Buy a Thermal Paste. I use Arctic Silver Click On Me BUT after watching this best Thermal Click On Me you could try This Click On Me
      Step 2) Remove Power cord and open Computer and touch metal to Earth yourself or Buy this Click On Me
      Static is a big killer of computers.
      Step 3) Remove fan and heat sink Click On Me for Intel OR Click On Me for AMD If not held on like this then could be screwed on or post back with pic.
      Step 4) Clean CPU ( DO NOT REMOVE) and bottom of heat sink using Methylated spirits or Isopropyl Alcohol (rubbing alcohol)
      Step 5) Apply Thermal Paste Click On Me to CPU Everyone has a different method.
      The aim is a nice covering Too little = Bad, Too much = Bad (Think Goldilocks and the three bears). Pic attached
      Step 6) Reattach heatsink/fan (after the fan and fins are clean) Click On Me for intel or Click On Me for AMD
      Step 7) Apply Power.
      Step 8) Cross fingers and turn on computer and Test. Then close computer backup.
      [ATTACH type=β€œfull” width=β€œ361px” size=β€œ492x438”]15457[/ATTACH]

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      • Ginger-Overlord
        PCHF Member
        • Jul 2024
        • 59

        #18
        Originally posted by PeterOz
        Have a read of this and tell me what you think.
        Step 1) Buy a Thermal Paste. I use Arctic Silver Click On Me BUT after watching this best Thermal Click On Me you could try This Click On Me
        Step 2) Remove Power cord and open Computer and touch metal to Earth yourself or Buy this Click On Me
        Static is a big killer of computers.
        Step 3) Remove fan and heat sink Click On Me for Intel OR Click On Me for AMD If not held on like this then could be screwed on or post back with pic.
        Step 4) Clean CPU ( DO NOT REMOVE) and bottom of heat sink using Methylated spirits or Isopropyl Alcohol (rubbing alcohol)
        Step 5) Apply Thermal Paste Click On Me to CPU Everyone has a different method.
        The aim is a nice covering Too little = Bad, Too much = Bad (Think Goldilocks and the three bears). Pic attached
        Step 6) Reattach heatsink/fan (after the fan and fins are clean) Click On Me for intel or Click On Me for AMD
        Step 7) Apply Power.
        Step 8) Cross fingers and turn on computer and Test. Then close computer backup.
        [ATTACH type=β€œfull” width=β€œ361px” alt=β€œ1749342737099.webp”]15457[/ATTACH]
        Hi,

        Thank you for the advice (y)

        Luckily, the new fan came with thermal paste β€˜pre-installed’

        I followed the tips above and have since replaced the fan.
        My old fan came off pretty simply, the new fan was a tiny bit fiddly (making sure that there was a double-click when you secured the pins at all corners and that the fan was securley in place).
        The new fan seems a bit louder (more powerful) than my old fan but maybe that is because my old fan wasn’t performing that well but I hadn’t noticed…?
        Everything β€˜seems’ to be working again but I’m unsure what to look for. In Speccy the average temp of the CPU is 23/24 C - is that OK?
        [ATTACH type=β€œfull” size=β€œ793x741”]15458[/ATTACH]

        Thanks again.

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        • Ginger-Overlord
          PCHF Member
          • Jul 2024
          • 59

          #19
          Originally posted by PeterOz
          Have a read of this and tell me what you think.
          Step 1) Buy a Thermal Paste. I use Arctic Silver Click On Me BUT after watching this best Thermal Click On Me you could try This Click On Me
          Step 2) Remove Power cord and open Computer and touch metal to Earth yourself or Buy this Click On Me
          Static is a big killer of computers.
          Step 3) Remove fan and heat sink Click On Me for Intel OR Click On Me for AMD If not held on like this then could be screwed on or post back with pic.
          Step 4) Clean CPU ( DO NOT REMOVE) and bottom of heat sink using Methylated spirits or Isopropyl Alcohol (rubbing alcohol)
          Step 5) Apply Thermal Paste Click On Me to CPU Everyone has a different method.
          The aim is a nice covering Too little = Bad, Too much = Bad (Think Goldilocks and the three bears). Pic attached
          Step 6) Reattach heatsink/fan (after the fan and fins are clean) Click On Me for intel or Click On Me for AMD
          Step 7) Apply Power.
          Step 8) Cross fingers and turn on computer and Test. Then close computer backup.
          [ATTACH type=β€œfull” width=β€œ361px” alt=β€œ1749342737099.webp”]15457[/ATTACH]
          Hi,

          Thank you for the advice (y)

          Luckily, the new fan came with thermal paste β€˜pre-installed’

          I followed the tips above and have since replaced the fan.
          My old fan came off pretty simply, the new fan was a tiny bit fiddly (making sure that there was a double-click when you secured the pins at all corners and that the fan was securley in place).
          The new fan seems a bit louder (more powerful) than my old fan but maybe that is because my old fan wasn’t performing that well but I hadn’t noticed…?
          Everything β€˜seems’ to be working again but I’m unsure what to look for. In Speccy the average temp of the CPU is 23/24 C - is that OK?
          [ATTACH type=β€œfull” size=β€œ793x741”]15458[/ATTACH]

          Thanks again.

          Comment

          • PeterOz
            PCHF Technical Response Team
            • Mar 2021
            • 4191

            #20
            Originally posted by Ginger-Overlord
            In Speccy the average temp of the CPU is 23/24 C - is that OK?
            Beautiful

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            • PeterOz
              PCHF Technical Response Team
              • Mar 2021
              • 4191

              #21
              Originally posted by Ginger-Overlord
              In Speccy the average temp of the CPU is 23/24 C - is that OK?
              Beautiful

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              • PeterOz
                PCHF Technical Response Team
                • Mar 2021
                • 4191

                #22
                [HEADING=3]In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.[/HEADING]
                [ol]
                [li]In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.[/li][li]Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot dialog box. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.[/li][/ol]
                The last part of each URL is randomized, so only people you provide with the URL will be able to find your profile.

                The information given in Speccy cannot be used by anyone to hack your system

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                • PeterOz
                  PCHF Technical Response Team
                  • Mar 2021
                  • 4191

                  #23
                  [HEADING=3]In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.[/HEADING]
                  [ol]
                  [li]In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.[/li][li]Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot dialog box. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.[/li][/ol]
                  The last part of each URL is randomized, so only people you provide with the URL will be able to find your profile.

                  The information given in Speccy cannot be used by anyone to hack your system

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                  • Ginger-Overlord
                    PCHF Member
                    • Jul 2024
                    • 59

                    #24
                    Originally posted by PeterOz
                    [HEADING=3]In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.[/HEADING]
                    [ol]
                    [li]In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.[/li][li]Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot dialog box. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.[/li][/ol]
                    The last part of each URL is randomized, so only people you provide with the URL will be able to find your profile.

                    The information given in Speccy cannot be used by anyone to hack your system
                    Here you go…

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                    • Ginger-Overlord
                      PCHF Member
                      • Jul 2024
                      • 59

                      #25
                      Originally posted by PeterOz
                      [HEADING=3]In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.[/HEADING]
                      [ol]
                      [li]In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.[/li][li]Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot dialog box. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.[/li][/ol]
                      The last part of each URL is randomized, so only people you provide with the URL will be able to find your profile.

                      The information given in Speccy cannot be used by anyone to hack your system
                      Here you go…

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                      • PeterOz
                        PCHF Technical Response Team
                        • Mar 2021
                        • 4191

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Ginger-Overlord
                        The new fan seems a bit louder
                        You could try
                        The CPUFAN1 connector supports Smart Fan Control with linear mode.
                        The Control Center utility thay can be installed to automatically control the fan speeds according to the CPU’s temperature.
                        OR in the BIOS
                        CPU Smart Fan Target Controls CPU fan speed automatically depending on the current temperature and to keep it with a specific range. If the current CPU temperature reaches the target value, the smart fan function will be activated.
                        Page 2.8 in the manual
                        https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/Z77A-G41/support#manual

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                        • PeterOz
                          PCHF Technical Response Team
                          • Mar 2021
                          • 4191

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Ginger-Overlord
                          The new fan seems a bit louder
                          You could try
                          The CPUFAN1 connector supports Smart Fan Control with linear mode.
                          The Control Center utility thay can be installed to automatically control the fan speeds according to the CPU’s temperature.
                          OR in the BIOS
                          CPU Smart Fan Target Controls CPU fan speed automatically depending on the current temperature and to keep it with a specific range. If the current CPU temperature reaches the target value, the smart fan function will be activated.
                          Page 2.8 in the manual
                          https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/Z77A-G41/support#manual

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                          • PeterOz
                            PCHF Technical Response Team
                            • Mar 2021
                            • 4191

                            #28
                            hi @Ginger-Overlord
                            Any update?

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                            • PeterOz
                              PCHF Technical Response Team
                              • Mar 2021
                              • 4191

                              #29
                              hi @Ginger-Overlord
                              Any update?

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                              • Ginger-Overlord
                                PCHF Member
                                • Jul 2024
                                • 59

                                #30
                                Originally posted by PeterOz
                                hi @Ginger-Overlord
                                Any update?
                                Hi,

                                No updates. The new fan I installed is working perfectly fine. I may consider the Z77A-G41 at some point down the line but I’m leaving this as-is for the moment.

                                Thanks for your help.

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