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Replacing thermal paste can definitely make a difference, but it requires taking the graphics card apart. That means you'll need some technical know-how, and it will probably void your warranty.
You don't need to replace the thermal paste on your graphics card, or at least, you don't need to within its normal lifespan.
In this case, you have to reapply the thermal paste. If you are not good at this work, it is better to seek professional help. Read : Graphics card not working after BIOS update on Windows 11 ...
Thermal paste dries out in a few years, prompting tedious reapplications. A pad that can stay put until your next upgrade would be a welcome relief. There's still no pricing or availability for ...
Summer heat doesn't mess around. One of the easiest (and most affordable) ways to beat those scorching temperatures is with a portable neck fan. They can make sweaty outdoor workouts, hot commutes ...
A compatibility checker is a tool, usually online, that helps you make sure all the computer parts you pick will work ...
After years of waiting for Noctua's greatest PC fan, we finally got our hands on it at the end of last year. Then, Noctua had to go and make us wait even longer for the 120 mm version, the NF-A12x25 ...
xMEMS is bringing its µCooling fan-on-chip platform to AI-driven extended reality (XR) smart glasses. The silicon-based solid ...
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“FANS: The NBA Finals are supposed to be special. You could at least put the logo back on the court. “NBA: Here are the terribly low-res digital Larry O’Brien Trophies superimposed on the ...
Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison has been public enemy No. 1 in D-Town for several months. Unless you've been under a rock since his notorious cho ...