Generally you don't need any thermal pads on the RAM. While they do get warm unless you're not going to push them to failure.
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Generally you don't need any thermal pads on the RAM. While they do get warm you're not going to push them to failure.
I would get a good thermal monitoring app like [link|https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] it will allow you to monitor you systems temps and allow you to boost the fan when you are running something that pushes things.
The frame looks a tinge off in its color, but I don't think its corrosion. I would leave it be,
As far as the odd sticker I would leave it be as well. The few 21.5" systems I've done I don't remember seeing it so it just could be a fluke as it really doesn't offer any protection from heat, it just offers some insulation from something shorting.
Generally you don't need any thermal pads on the RAM. While they do get warm unless you're not going to push them to failure.
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I would get a good thermal monitoring app like [https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] it will allow you to monitor you systems temps and allow you to boost the fan when you are running something that pushes things.
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I would get a good thermal monitoring app like [link|https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] it will allow you to monitor you systems temps and allow you to boost the fan when you are running something that pushes things.
The frame looks a tinge off in its color, but I don't think its corrosion. I would leave it be,
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As far as the odd sticker I would love it be as well. The few 21.5" systems I've done I don't remember seeing it so it just could be a fluke as it really doesn't offer any protection from heat, it just offers some insulation from something shorting.
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As far as the odd sticker I would leave it be as well. The few 21.5" systems I've done I don't remember seeing it so it just could be a fluke as it really doesn't offer any protection from heat, it just offers some insulation from something shorting.
Generally you don't need any thermal pads on the RAM. While they do get warm unless you're not going to push them to failure.
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I would get a good thermal monitoring app like [https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro it will allow you to monitor you systems temps and allow you to boost the fan when you are running something that pushes things.
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I would get a good thermal monitoring app like [https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] it will allow you to monitor you systems temps and allow you to boost the fan when you are running something that pushes things.
The frame looks a tinge off in its color, but I don't think its corrosion. I would leave it be,
As far as the odd sticker I would love it be as well. The few 21.5" systems I've done I don't remember seeing it so it just could be a fluke as it really doesn't offer any protection from heat, it just offers some insulation from something shorting.
Generally you don't need any thermal pads on the RAM. While they do get warm unless you're not going to push them to failure.
I would get a good thermal monitoring app like [https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro it will allow you to monitor you systems temps and allow you to boost the fan when you are running something that pushes things.
The frame looks a tinge off in its color, but I don't think its corrosion. I would leave it be,
As far as the odd sticker I would love it be as well. The few 21.5" systems I've done I don't remember seeing it so it just could be a fluke as it really doesn't offer any protection from heat, it just offers some insulation from something shorting.