As for scalping and replacing the "solder" with ZhM, it certainly brought a decent result. without a scalp, in stock without overclocking, the temperatures in Hades were 85-88g (the hottest core) with a scalp of 70-74g (the hottest core). In acceleration to 5000 without a scalp - the temperature in Hades quickly exceeded 90g and into failure. after the scalp, it worked stably at 80-85 (the hottest core). If the hands are straight, then scalping is certainly worth it. I accidentally ruined my percent. A replaceable blade unscrewed on the scalpel and scratched the textolite, exposing the tracks (and most likely damaged some), after which the video core fell off the processor. And after working perfectly for 3 weeks, he just died.
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