> I hope the vendor made sure you had something to replace the thermal pad
> before he/she told you to reseat the heatsink.
No they didn't. :-(
>
> Since you had Artic Silver II on hand, I'll bet you already know the
> following, but just in case, I'll say it anyway. Make sure you don't use
> too much of the thermal compound since that can be almost as bad as too
> little. Also, how thoroughly did you clean off the thermal pad? If you
> aren't familiar with the process, check:
>
> http://www.arcticsilver.com/arctic_s...structions.htm
>
> Again, please forgive me if you already know all this.
>
Comments welcomed. Unfortunately as the system was down, I'd had no web
access to check the site, as I'd wanted to.
Looking at it I:
* may have not cleaned the bottom of the heatsink, and top of chips
sufficiently. Had no isonpronyl alchohol, and not sure what else to use.
* did touch both with my fingers
* may have applied just a little too much AS II.
I'll start again, though any other hints, and an indication of what
"goodness" should be for this setup is still appreciated. Also why
MBM seems to be reporting 14-15 degrees higher than the BIOS.
ps. in answer to the previous reply, the bottom of the heatsink does have a
round copper coloured centre.
Neil