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authorGravatar Chris Xiong <chirs241097@gmail.com> 2023-11-14 02:20:15 -0500
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pro tip: don't write blog posts at 1 am.
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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ the screw marked “3” on the heatsink seemed a lot looser than the other
two. Maybe that has something to do with the horrible thermal I had
before…</p>
<p>Time for the results. Spoiler alert: it’s impressive. I cannot do a
-scientific before and after comparison, but I did ran a few of my
+scientific before and after comparison, but I did run a few of my
day-to-day tasks as tests. Idle temperatures are already much better:
50°C before vs 38°C after. Under a short code compilation load (around 5
minutes), the initial temperatures are similar (~100°C before vs 96°C