Oh I see, it comes with their ram yeah? Cheers.
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Oh I see, it comes with their ram yeah? Cheers.
Heh...yeah, I splashed out £400 on Corsair Dominator.
Not...I wish.
No mate, you can buy it on it's own, Scan is about £12 mate. It's my second one. I RMA'd the first as it is supposed to be near silent, but one of the fans whined like a Chav when her Giro is late!
Was the loudest part of my system.
New one is good.
All right mate. Cheers for the info. I think it looks quite nice with your silent square pro:)
My case should be back in a few weeks with its mods done. :)
Lapping Kit?:D
Some people used to call me Mr Polish...I like shiny;)
Bottom shelf of old TV stand (plate glass)
Sink.
Wet and dry from Auto parts store..anywhere really...you could also try valve grinding paste, comes with two grades in one tube, then something finer, but wet and dry is the best way.
Got some Isopropyl Alcahol from Maplin's...sorted.
erm, sorry for my utter ignorance but I only understood about 10 percent of what you are saying:embarrassed: So do you happen to know anyone selling similar stuff for begginer that preferably comes in kit form? Looks like kustomPC sells one like that but it's out of stock. http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/info_3719.html
http://www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/viewprod/m/MIR211/
You want a sheet or two of 240 and 400 same of 600 and 1200.
Do you have a small mirror you can use as a base, due to it being glass and flat?
Then some Solvol Autosol etc and a duster.
Then clean it with Isopropyl Alcahol (cleans and leaves no residue). I have a spray can of it from Maplin Electronics, 200ml "Electrical Solvent Cleaner" about £3.
Use a black marker etc to draw a squiggly line across the bottom of your heat sink, so you can see whqat areas are in contact with the paper.
Take a file and carefully chamfer the edges of your heat sink at the bottom, this will help it move over the paper easier and stop it from ripping it.
Start with teh 200 grit paper. Place the sheet on the glass surface, maybe tape it down with masking tape...you can apply water if you wish but see how it goes.
Move the heat sink across the paper back and forth in a straight line (straight ish).
After a while, check the bottom out.
You will see where the paper has rubbed the heat sink away and you will either have squiggles in the middle but not edges or the other way round.
Lose the squiggles.
Repeat process until the surface is flat, then use the finer grade papers (400, 600, 1200) to polish the finish.
Use Solvol Autosol or other paste type metal polish to give a good final polish...then use the IPA spray to clean it off with some lint free cloth etc so it is nice a clean and fairly sterile.
Excellent stuff, thanks for your brief instructions mate. Really appreciate that. Wow, it seems you really are Mr.Polish:D You should start writing thread about this you know I think many people here will benefit from that. Thanks again.
New PC:
http://www.hcanning.com/pc/pc8.jpg
http://www.hcanning.com/pc/pc5.jpg
http://www.hcanning.com/pc/pc6.jpg
Specs in Sig :)
Nice Howard:) Do you really need that many Usb ports? I see you like your gadgets(by the stuff on your desk) I have too many aswell:embarrassed:
Sure, it can't hurt ;)
Surprised you're just useing a stock intel cooler.
I was wondering what that case was when I saw it in the workspace/desk thread.