Reminder to clean your heat-sink
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Reminder to clean your heat-sink
So im testing a power supply for a new review going up soon, and while im in my case i notice that my heat-sink is kinda dirty. So i grab some qtips and compressed air to clean it out. Now my temperetures are down to 33c under extreme load, ie F@H, vegas, adaware, defrag... and playing a cd (trying to max out my system). Before cleaning the heat-sink my temperetures were around 43c so thats a small 10c drop.
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You are not an overclocker if you don't always have a can of compressed air on your desk. Accumulated dust particles can cause low benchmarks, instability, and in extreme cases, fire!
I clean every two days, but I'm neurotic. Not many other people I know don't have car so they can have more money for pc parts tho. 


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