Saturday, October 24, 2009

My hobby

From morning...


till night..

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Arch Enemy - Dark Insanity

It's been a while since I've post something about music. Well, good news. Here's the new music video from Arch Enemy's new album, "The Root of All Evil". The video was released today, and the album is already available since last month.



I got a lot of respect for the vocalist, Angela Gossow. Not even most males can make their voices go as low as hers.

Friday, October 9, 2009

How to improve your GPU temperature

This is a guide on how to improve the temperature of your GTX 260 graphic card. It is also applicable to other nvidia graphic cards since the cooler is pretty much the same. If you don't know the temp of the card chances are you don't need this guide. However if you feel that the card is a too hot or needed to get it cooler so you can overclock higher, read on. This guide will teach you how to change the old thermal paste on the gpu so you WILL need a replacement, hopefully better thermal paste.

First off, the tools needed:

  1. Air canister. Just required if the card is dusty.
  2. Cotton swabs
  3. New thermal paste. I used Arctic cooling MX-2 bought from newegg. Also called TIM (Thermal interface material)
  4. Thermal paste remover. You can just use water, but this thing will make your life a lot easier. Also bought from newegg.
  5. Small phillip screwdriver
  6. Time. I manage to finish and took pictures at the same time in around an hour.


Find a clean non-static surface. Wooden tables works. Don't do it on a table with plastic table cover or rug for example. Also to avoid damaging the processor, never touch it directly with your hand/fingers. Thats why we have the cotton swab. Remove the graphic card from your pc. In my case, it's the GTX 260 core 216 from evga.


Remove the screws at the back/bottom of the card. Only remove the big ones that you can see clearly. Also remove the 2 small ones on the side of the card near the output connections. Once you removed all the screws, gently pull apart the plastic cooler from the circuit board(pcb). You may have to twist it a little since the thermal paste may glue the two sides together.



You'll get a similar configuration as in the picture. The thin board is the one that cost 90% of what you paid. The big second half is just the cooler with the heatsink and fan.


As you can see, the gunk is what they use as their thermal paste. No wonder its ineffective.


Take caution not to accidentally remove/tear the small thermal pads. These are use to cool the small ic's on the circuit board that does not generate much heat.


Remove the old thermal paste from both the processor and the cooler using dry cotton swabs. The second pic shows how the processor looks like without the gunk.


Next use the thermal paste remover and cotton swab to remove the excess gunk. You may use water, but it might not do as good a job. This is how the processor looks like cleaned and dried. Notice the difference?


It's time to reapply the new thermal paste. Since the chip is a big one, I prefer to use the 3 line method to apply the tim. Then I just press together the two sides to get a well covered area. You may also use a card to manually cover the whole area of the chip. But from my experience it doesn't really make a difference.


Once you place everything back together, you're ready to test the new temperature. Sometimes, the new thermal paste need a couple of hours to completely cure and reach its' max potential. I manage to decrease the temperature by 10C the first time through. If you see an increase instead, the thermal paste might not be enough or the chip surface doesn't meet the cooler. Here, I place the core 216 card at the bottom since it's cooler and also I prefer the old GTX 260 backcovered version of the card.


Ps: I use Office 2007 to write this blog and office just published it straight to the web. I don't need to copy /paste. cool

Thursday, October 8, 2009

a broken finger. awesome!!

I've never broken any part of my body in my life. I always thought I have strong bones. But it maybe also because I never go to see the doctor once injured. In this current case, it has already been a month since I broken my finger before going to the doctor. The broken finger was cause by a bullet pass from my qb during a flag football game. I continued playing and scored 2 rushing TD's.

The only reason I went to have the xray was because the swelling worsen after playing football again in the weekend earlier. The doctor told me I may have a fractured finger and I can do the xray if I just want confirmation. So I did the xray and waited for the result the next day. I got a surprise call at 9am in the morning from the health center to hear that it was worst than expected; I had a broken finger all along.

Today I went to see a specialist, an orthopedic. He was surprised that I never went to see the doctor earlier since the incident must be really painful. It should have needed surgery if I were to see him earlier. I told him I never broken anything before, and the pain was normal to me so I assumed it was just a dislocated finger. I even continued to play flag football and guitar hero with the finger.


The orthopedic was even more surprised that the bone did not slip even with a big chunk missing at the joint. He was afraid that it may happen during the healing process. So I have to wear a splint on my left middle finger for a month. That means no computer gaming, guitar hero or flag football for that period. Bummer. But at least I can still play my xbox with my controller. I even won an online match earlier on Madden 10 with a splint on my finger. The other guy sucks anyway.