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on 02-05-2020 03:52 PM
@go-tazz wrote:
@rogevibe wrote:
Check out by replacing the oem heatsink with a larger capacity heatsink
Well for my computer that has turned out very satisfactory , even for this inept owner
So stodgy computer performance for a particular task may not be a device compatibility or resource usage problem but a heat issue
Similar thing happened when I installed that larger internal fan as the PC was continually slowing down before
instalation due to the overheating but returned to normal with the installed fan which also kept the whole system
cooler and mostly dust free.
Definately a lesson there for those seeking to keep on top of ever increasing resource usage requirements - more work means more heat by a factor of 4 generated within the various sub-system chipsets, the subject heat sink upgrade was for the chipset - anyhow good to be reminded of air heat build up in the case, as this influences the ability of the heatsinks to shed heat