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1. TMPINO L dus TMPIN2 E te Fans wen FANINO E RM Fans PWM A CPU oo System Fan 1 e System Fan 2 m System Fan 3 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 3 E Ie Temperatures Core 0 n Core 1 n Core 2 Lore 3 Core 4 i Core 5 riw Powers Idle Temperatures after upgrade 21 C 69 F 33 C 91 P 2407 RPM 100 55 100 So 100 55 100 So 17 C 61 F 17 C 61 F 17 C 61 F 17 C 61 F 17 C 61 F 17 C 62 F 20 C 68 F 31 C 87 F 1289 RPM 100 100 100 100 976 16 C 60 F 16 C 61 F 16 C 60 F 16 C 60 F 16 C 61 F 16 C 60 F 3 C 73 F 34 C 93 F 2439 RPM 100 55 100 So 100 55 100 So 20 C 68 F 20 C 68 F 20 C 68 F 20 C 68 F 20 C 68 P 20 C 68 F then reran the Just Cause 2 bench mark and the temperature reached a max of 36 C c i AMD Phenom 1 X6 10907 E Temperatures Core 0 Core 1 Lon Core 2 a Core 3 Li Core 4 ZEN Core 5 2 4 Powers i Package B gt WO WDIOO1FALS 00J B1 34 C 92 F 34 C 92 F 34 C 02 F 34 C 92 F 34 C 92 F 34 C 92 F 136 80 W 27 C Bl F 28 C 81 F 27 C Bl F 27 C 81 F 37 C 81 F 28 C 81 F 58 80 W 36 C 95 F 36 C 95 F 36 C 95 F 36 C 95 F 36 C 95 F E 36 C 85 F 136 80 W E m Assembly B T Radeon HD 5770 Er I Voltages m VINO Ea
2. 10 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 External Drive Backup 23 05 13 Search Backup 23 05 15 P P rganize Include in library Share with Burn New folder Hc m T Favorites Name Type Size Backup Compressed WinRAR ZIP archive 1 557 212 KB aa Libraries The zip file is now on the external hard drive it is then disconnected and stored in a safe location I also had to set up the anti static precautions to protect the computer equipment from ESD Electrostatic Discharge This involved laying out the ESD mat and connecting the black grounding wire to a suitable location Ideally the ground would be connected to the ground on a plug socket but didn t have the ability to do this so connected the ground to an object with a lower electrical resistance The ESD mat also had a wrist strap that grounded me as well and the computer equipment ACTF U SGIIAAPS DIL CLS IAD 11 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 ge y M P a er an gt C asa TM ESD Wrist Strap connected to ESD Mat and ground 4 2 FIXING THE HARDWARE FAULTS Once the precautions had been setup could begin with the repair process am also while doing this process cleaning the exterior and interior of the computer 4 2 1 Cleaning the PC used a micro fiber cloth and a damp cloth to clean most of the exterior of machine and accessories While used a can of compre
3. While performing this upgrade there is a very low chance of file loss as the hard drive will not be moved or interacted with in any way External Hard Drive Enclosure Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Be Users Desktop Search Desktop Include in library Burn New folder il Name Type Size _ AppData File folder Mm Contacts File folder Desktop File folder oup di Downloads File folder di jagexcache File folder er Links File folder di My Documents File folder i My Music File folder My Pictures File folder My Videos File folder di Saved Games File folder di Searches File folder gitconfig GITCONFIG File 1 KB Jagex cl oldschool LIVE dat DAT File IKB Jagex cl runescape LIVE dat DAT File 1 KB j random dat DAT File 1 KB User s Data on original system Add to Archive Archive Backup Compressed zip Archive format Compression level Compression method Dictionary size Word size Solid Block size Number of CPU threads Memory usage for Compressing Memory usage for Decompressing Split to volumes bytes Parameters Update mode Add and replace files Options Create SFX archive E Compress shared files Encryption Enter password Reenter password Show Password Encryption method Compressing the files into a zip file wh
4. C Since the fan seemed to running perfectly put it all back together to begin fully retesting the computer 4 3 FIXING THE SOFTWARE FAULT Since the hardware problems had been fixed decided to check if the CPU was still running slow by performing another test in Performance Test by PassMark 33 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 2 PerformanceTest 8 0 Evaluation Version Ele Edit View Tests Advanced Baseline Help CPU Mark 2p Graphics Mark 3D Graphics Mark Memory Mark Disk Mark g CPU Mark Result E Composite average of other results 7500 73985 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 5999 37 3 This Computer 4370 rr_ _ ___ _ amp CPU Integer Math Result Millions of operations per second 10000 573985 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 9038 36 954 This Computer 6599 Ye amp CPU Floating Point Math Result i Millions of operations per second 7500 73985 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 7052 43 4 This Computer 4916 I amp CPU Prime Numbers Result Millions of primes per second 20 273020 ARAM Dhannm TT WA 1N0NT 17 I YT AWI SSF These results show no major difference in performance from the previous tests 4381 and this tests 4370 then decide to update the Graphics driver because this includes the AMD Catalyst Control Centre which can control the CPU as well as the GPU Products amp Technologies Support amp Drivers Graphic
5. Temperatures TMPINO CPU Temps under load after upgrade 42 C 107 F 0 950 V 37 C 134 F 42 C 107 F 0 950 V 46 C 114 F WW 42 C CA F 1425 V 60 C 140 F E r r Which is a significant improvement from the before upgrade test which reached a max of around 88 C then reran the Performance Test by PassMark again to check if the CPU is running at its full potential after reversed the under clock 39 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 5 PerformanceTest 8 0 Evaluation Ver File Edit View Tests Advanced Baseline Help Main System Summary CPU Mark 2D Graphics Mark 3D Graphics Mark Memory Mark Disk Mark i CPU Mark 73965 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T This Computer amp y CPU Integer Math 73985 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T This Computer amp f CPU Floating Point Math 73985 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T This Computer A CPU Prime Numbers 73985 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T This Computer amp CPU Extended Instructions SSE 73985 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T This Computer amp CPU Compression 73985 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T This Computer af CPU Encryption 73985 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Tinie F om enmi tar Result 5999 5 455 5690 Result 9038 4 1 asl Result 7052 8 9 6478 Result 17 2 11 2 15 5 Result 25 7 1 534 53 Result 6979 1 4 6882 Result 1262 1 7 1 7144 Composite average of other results 7500 rn111 1
6. co uk dp BOOOMQ7DZC 40 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 7 Novatech Air Duster Compressed Gas Can 400ml http www novatech co uk products components pctoolsandkits mt2607 html 8 CNPS9500A LED Manual and Product Page http www zalman com global product Product Read php ldx 277
7. sO Jem eaves a ac 0 m C Em m After Picture 21 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 After Picture No before picture for this part unfortunately 4 2 2 Installing the CPU Cooler Once the cleaning was finished to an acceptable standard started the repair process First removed the faulty CPU cooler by releasing the lock latch and pushing the cooler down slightly to relieve pressure on the clips that hold it in place Picture of Faulty CPU cooler with the latch highlighted in red AMDs CPU coolers are a lot easier to replace than Intel as they are usually held on with clips for a screw less install uninstall While pulling it out made sure not to damage any other nearby components 22 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Processor RAM or the North Bridge also made sure to disconnect the fan 4 pin connector carefully to avoid bending the pins BR I MJ O SS I nn ta a we pa i N E d Picture of the faulty CPU cooler removed Picture of the faulty CPU cooler removed also seen is thermal paste residue 23 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Close up of other clip 24 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 The CPU was still covered in a lot of thermal paste residue that needed to be cleaned with the special cleaning fluid brought earlier This should make the CPU look good as new and be ready for a new coat of thermal paste CPU before any cleani
8. 30 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 attached the Fan controller to the side which does leave the wires running along the outside of the case quite a distance Some tape could cover this wire or drilling a hole closer to the fan controller However there no danger in leaving them like this unless they get damaged Fan controller with cables attached E Picture from much later in the repair process with the fan controller on the side and the less than ideal cable run The user could also later invest in a more expensive fan controller that will fit in a CD drive bay so there would be no exposed wires 31 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 4 2 3 Quick Test after Fan Install After the fan was installed but before putting the case back together decided to test the fan to make sure it is working So connected a Monitor Mouse Keyboard and then the power Essentials connected and ready to turn on the computer quickly turned on the PC to check if the fan would start turning because if it didn t would need to turn it off again quickly to avoid extreme overheating Fortunately this wasn t necessary because the fan lit up and started rotating 32 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 fj 4 Fan lit up in blue and rotating After waiting a few minutes for the computer to boot up opened the CPUID HWMonitor to check the temperature and there was a very noticeable difference of around 30 40
9. Pre Identifying and Fixing Hardware amp Software Faults Unit 13 P4 P5 P6 M2 M3 Partially covers P2 Unit 25 P5 P6 M2 M3 D1 D2 Partially covers P4 Richard Hancock Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 1 CONTENTS 2 Production tata 2 3 Finding the Fault and Suggesting UpgradesS nnne 2 3 1 Clients Observations scia 2 3 2 Analvzing Testing the Computers 2 3 3 Recommended UDBEAOS u oi iret ae ves Eas esc tado dee eaae ira 5 A sD DIVING the Fault REMEdV fi elica 8 4 1 ProparatonS NOT P TE 8 4 2 Fixing the Hargaware FaU Sanica iib ee 12 4 2 1 Cleaning tiara 12 4 2 2 installing the CPU COOC aues per laica 22 4 2 3 Quick Test after Fan Install se rail 32 4 3 Fixing the Software FauUlt nennen enne nnn ness renes esiste nna 33 4 4 Full Retestiis tbe system ioi ili 38 XEM IE Ie nabla 40 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 2 INTRODUCTION In this report will be documenting the repair process of a faulty computer that was given to me by a client to fix will be providing photographic evidence of the diagnostic and repair process Then I will evaluate if the repair has fixed the initial fault and whether future upgrades may be required at a later date 3 FINDING THE FAULT AND SUGGESTING UPGRADES 3 1 CLIENT S OBSERVATIONS The client had sent the computer for repairs due to increased slowdown of programs that ran fine weeks earlier He also observed that there was a strange noise comin
10. Unit 25 amp 13 Customize Install Welcome Analyze Customize Install Finished Select Components to Install Component Selection Mame IV AMD Catalyst Install Mana w AMD APP SDK Runtime v4 AMD Display Driver A HDMI Audio Driver W AMD Accelerated Video Tr Y AMD Drag and Drop Trans AMD Media Foundation Tr w AMD VISION Engine Contr Version 8 0 911 0 10 0 1 17 104 7 12 0 L2 10 2 00 0 1 0 80 013 0 Size 20 0 MB 90 0 MB 90 0 MB 1 0 MB 3 0 MB 1 0 MB 1 0 MB 150 0 MB AMD Accelerated Video Transcoding is already installed and up to date AMD Accelerated Video Transcoding provides DirectShow filters for video encoding and decoding with hardware and AMD APP acceleration I select all the components that need updating http vrvw amd com 36 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 AMD Catalyst Install Manager Version 08 00 0911 Finished igiene Welcome Installation complete Analyze Customize Install Finished v GAMING oo EVOLVED AMDA After a few minute wait it s installed After the driver had been updated opened up the AMD Catalyst Control Centre and navigated to the CPU Power section 37 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Gaming sraeHies AMD VISION Engine Control Center A AMDA Preferences Sean P CPU P
11. adjusting the fan controller when the CPU needs it e Really sharp fins and can cause injury when installing Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 a Another item that is needed is some high quality Thermal Paste to efficiently transfer the heat from the CPU to the cooler Also some thermal paste remover to get rid of the previous thermal paste and purify the surface I have found a combo pack of these items with high quality Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Also pictured above is the anti static service kit needed to carry out this repair safely without any static damage to the components 5 will also use some Compressed air 6 7 to clean out a lot of the dust buildup in the computer which should help the system run generally cooler and help the fans to circulate the air more efficiently mediaztect _ AIR 2 F n F Op blowing dust and debris gt Om inaccessible apeas C um ETT Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 4 APPLYING THE FAULT REMEDY 4 1 PREPARATIONS Before performing any upgrades to the computer made a backup on an external hard drive of all the data on the hard drive especially irreplaceable data i e personal pictures videos documents and saves copied all of the files from the user folder to the external hard drive which covers most of the irreplaceable data and left most of the program files as these can be easily reinstalled downloaded
12. g Temperatures eA Core 0 26 C 186 F 84 C 183 F 86 C 186 F eA Core 1 8 C 188 F 85 C 185 F 88 C 190 F eA Core 2 83 C 181 F 79 C 74 F 4 C 183 F Core 3 a4 C 63 F 81 C 1 7 F 86 C 186 F eA Core 4 87 C 188 F 85 C 185 F 88 C 190 F ZEN ie Core 5 8 C 188 F 81 C I 7 F 88 C 190 F Ed Powers had to stop the test slightly early because the above temps were way too high The temperature monitoring program also showed that the fan was only spinning at 2000RPM which is pretty slow for an AMD stock cooler After looking on the internet found that the max speed of this fan was 6000 7000 RPM This means that the fan on the stock cooler is faulty and needs to be replaced The stock cooler could be fixable by dismantling the fan maybe replacing the bearings or motor but it would probably easier and more efficient to just replace it with an aftermarket cooler Just to be sure on these results ran another benchmarking tool to make sure that the processor is not faulty as the user reported it running significantly slower than normal This could mean that the overheating has already damaged the processor and it will need to be replaced which is a way more costly replacement ran the tool Performance Test by PassMark which rates a computer s hardware based on a number of stress tests The program will then let you compare these results with other hardware or t
13. g from inside of the computer They also commented that they had the computer repaired for the same fault less than a two months ago However the client has no idea what repairs were carried out to the computer From this information believe the problem is related to overheating because the strange noise will most likely be a faulty fan This is probably causing the CPU to overheat and lower its performance to compensate for the increased heat It could also be the hard drive as it is the only other possible cause of a strange noise because it has moving parts However if the hard drive failed the computer would not be able to load the operating system so this isn t a likely cause 3 2 ANALYZING TESTING THE COMPUTER To begin with I downloaded the temperature monitoring software CPUID HWMonitor This software will allow me to access the temperature sensor s readouts E B AMD Phenom Il xe 1090T Ea Temperatures Core 0 30 C 27 F 50 7C 022 59 C 138 F eA Core 1 35 C I31 F 53 C 0027 BC 143 F e Core 2 30 C 122 F 49 C 120 F 58 C 13b F Core 3 s4 C 129 F 34 C 129 F 61 C 141 F e Core 4 35 C I31 F 55 C 31 F 59 C 138 H la Core 5 35 C 3l F 53 C 27 F 62 C 143 F rw Powers These temperature seem abnormally high for an AMD processor as they are designed to run at lower temperatures After a search for the model number on google AMD Phenom Il X6 1090T found that t
14. he exact same Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 model Edit View Tests Advanced Baseline Help n CPU Mark 2D Graphics Mark 3D Graphics Mark Memory Mark Disk Mark CPU Mark Result Composite average of other results 7500 73985 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 5999 96 9 C This Computer 4381 a These results show that the processor is running at 63 1 of its potential 3 3 RECOMMENDED UPGRADE After looking at the results of the analysis recommend that a new cooler is needed to replace the faulty cooler specifically recommend the Zalman CNPS9500A LED Heat sink and Fan 2 3 for these reasons e Good ratings and reviews on most websites usually means it s a reliable product e Compatibility with the AM3 socket type of the processor e High performance which will make it perfect for gaming rendering or other intensive tasks e Future proof can be used on most Intel and AMD CPU sockets e Should allow the user to overclock their CPU without worrying about the heat e talso comes with a fan controller that allows you to adjust the fan speed for when you need full fan RPM or you just want it to be quieter However there are a few drawbacks e Might be too large for most cases so there might be a problem if the RAM or North Bridge is too close the CPU e No automatic fan speed control because it is 3 pin 4 pin allows for PWM control Motherboard Automatic Control so the user must be proactive in
15. he maximum operating temperature was between 55 C 62 C 1 JIL GAC Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 That means that the processor is hovering a few degrees below its max operating temperature while idle which means that when running programs or games that will significantly increase the load on the processor the temperature will be way above its max Next Iran some high end games for a few minutes to see what the temperature would reach Just Cause 2 has a built in benchmarking mode that will create some complex graphical scenes that will stress the GPU and CPU to run However while running this test had to be careful of the temperature being too high for an extended period of time because this could significantly shorten the lifespan of the processor FPS 28 64 Time 34 41 Just Cause 2 s Benchmark Mode Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Benchmark Time Average framerate DISPLAY SETTINGS Gamma Motion Blur Full Screen Screen Resolution 50 On On 1920x 1080 ADVANCED DISPLAY SETTINGS Texture Detail Shadows Quality Anti Aliasing Anisotropic Filtering Water Detail Ob jects Detail Decals High High 8x 16x Very High Very High Soft Particles V Sunc High Res Shadows SSAO Point Light Specular SYSTEM Graphics Card ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series RAM 4095 Press ESCAPE to exit Just Cause 2 Benchmark Results m System Fan 3 100 100 100 EB AMD Phenom Il x6 1090T
16. ich will reduce the file size Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 35 Compressing Bac Hapsed time Total size 1990 MB Remaining time 00 04 01 Speed 5417 KB s Hles 7408 12674 Processed 714 MB Compression ratio 57 Compressed size 479 MB Documents usb stick switch backup Program ortable sApp vlcosdmenu default selected stop png Compressing all the files takes a few minutes t SPEEDMACHINEV2 Users Desktop E Search Desktop 2 RE lt External Drive Backup 23 05 13 x Search Backup 23 05 13 b can pra A Include in library v Burn New folder I e Organize v Include in library v Share with v Burn New folder SE Name 2 Type Size BL Name g Type Size _ AppData File folder 3 Backup Compressed WinRAR ZIP archive 1 557 212 KB I Contacts File folder Libraries de Desktop File folder p Downloads File folder a Homegroup di jagexcache File folder J Links File folder jE Computer Ji My Documents File folder Ji My Music File folder iu Network Ji My Picture Hle feld To Seconds rema e My Videos File fod S di Saved Games File folg Searches File fold gitconfig GITCO re en to Backup 23 0 F Backup 23 3 Backup Compressed WinRA _ jagex cl oldschool LIVE dat DAT Fi 0 0 0 0 080 080 0 _ Jagex cl runescape LIVE dat DTH o 5 L random dat DAT Filly More details then copy the zip file across to the external hard drive
17. n 1 n I Milions of operations per second 10000 r I _ mm m_ ml9m em rg I Milions of operations per second 7500 zDzphR2RQ ee e rrrrr _1_e_ee s Millions of primes per second 20 m ie C Million Matrices per second 30 na s KBytes processed per second 7500 n Hr MBytes transferred per second 1500 m While the CPU is still not equal with the other processor of the same model it s only a 5 496 decrease in performance This could be attributed to age overheat damage or the other computer being a fresh install while this computers has several background processes still using CPU while the test is in progress 5 REFERENCES 1 CPU Max Temp http www cpu world com CPUs K10 AMD Phenom9620119620X696201090T9620Black9620Edition9620 9620HDT90ZFBK6DGR9620 HDT90ZFBGRBOX ht ml 2 Zalman CNPS9500A http WWW hewe com Product Product aspx ltemzN82E16835118223 3 Zalman CNPS9500A http www amazon co uk dp BOO1FW3GSO 4 Arctic Silver 5 AS5 Paste and Articlean Cleaner http www amazon co uk dp B003VRBPAI 5 LINDY Anti Static Service Kit http www amazon co uk dp BOOOI2JX3A 6 5 Star Air Duster Can http www amazon
18. ng Veal f MR eater a AL cF d removes Sand p on back N Children ds Using the Thermal Paste remover and a lint free cloth started wiping away the Thermal paste 25 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 CPU after 1st cleaning fluid applied I then applied the second fluid using the other side of the same lint free cloth 26 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 The CPU is now ready for thermal paste Once the CPU was ready for thermal paste started preparing the CPU cooler for placement After being confused by the strange clipping mechanism and reading the not very helpful manual got it ready for attachment S amp S The CPU cooler attaches by getting one of the clips attached and then forcing the other one down to clip in as well Then start applying the Thermal Paste to the CPU using the card method chose the card method spreading the thermal paste with a card because it is a lot more reliable at covering the entire CPU with no gaps The downside to this method is the air bubbles that develop while spreading the paste these bubbles can ruin the conductivity of the paste in some areas which will heighten the temperature 27 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 by a few degrees Other people prefer the pea method which is to drop a pea sized amount of thermal paste in the middle of the CPU cooler and let the CPU cooler spread it when it is pressed down and installed The downside t
19. o this method is that if the wrong amount of paste is used it might not cover all the CPU and there would be no way to check if it has until you notice high temperatures CPU after Thermal Paste is applied I couldn t take pictures while installing the CPU Cooler because needed both hands to make sure didn t drop the fan on any of the nearby components Below is a diagram for the manual 8 that illustrates how to attach the fan Source Zalman CNPS9700 9500A LED User Manual 8 28 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 lt was easy to get the first clip attached but the second took a lot of strength to push into place was originally worried that the clips wouldn t secure the CPU cooler enough but after attaching it feel that it s very secure Close up on one of the push down clips Couldn t photograph the other one because it s masked by the cooler 29 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 mme sun Ar I TRI CA Veg d TE f 1 a na w iU Wide shot of installation and me holding the fan connector while still wearing my ESD wriststrap Next needed to connect the fan controller s 3 pin connecter to the motherboards CPU fan port unfortunately the CPU covers most of the port so trying to get it connected was tough also needed to run this cable to the outside of the case so that the user could access the fan controller Fan controller cable running out of the case and back in
20. ower 7 ne Manage CPU speed ranges to balance system performance with power consumption Presets Desktop Active Power Plan High performance Management Common Display x Tasks u A AMD Eyefinity pa Plugged In MNT Display CPU Processor Speeds 800 MHz 2400 MHz My Digital Flat i Panels M J Video yy ts Performance CPU Power AMD OverDrive CPU Power Screen The CPU had been under clocked previously to 1 3 of its capability probably to try to combat the overheating problem So increased the slider to the max and restarted the computer GRAPHICS AMD VISION Engine Control Center AMDA Preferences r3 CPU Power Ae Finned Manage CPU speed ranges to balance system performance with power consumption g P g y P P P Presets Desktop Active Power Plan High performance Management Common Display Tasks v AMD Eyefinity _ Plugged In Muiti Display CPU Processor Speeds 800 MHz 3200 MHz My Digital Flat BO O OO S Z2 A ze _ e Video O PME Gaming P Performance A CPU Power AMD OverDrive 4 4 FULLY RETESTING THE SYSTEM first reran the temperature test because the case was open when the quick test was carried out However the results were almost the same 30 40 C cooler than on the faulty cooler 38 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Eg Temperatures
21. s Drivers amp Software Step 1 Selectthe type of system that you have Play Android Games amp Apps on your PC Desktop Graphics B Step 2 Selectthe product family your product belongs to Radeon HD Series Download AMD AppPlayer Step 3 Select your product A Learn More Radeon HD 5xxx Series PCle i ASUS ROG ARES IE The world s fastest graphics card Step 4 Selectthe supported operating system that you have Windows 7 64 Bit Ir stan 5 SPSS Selecting the Correct Driver 34 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 s Mame SU Revision Release Download u Number Date Link Catalyst 135 MB 13 4 5 29 2013 Software Suite Description Package contains the following graphics drivers and dependentirequired software for the products specified in the current version s official release notes for the 64 bit version af Windows f and Windows 8 Display Driver ver 12 104 OpenCL tm Driver ver 10 0 1124 2 Catalyst Contral Center ver 2013 0328 2217 38225 Languages Czech Danish German Greek US English Spanish Finnish French Hungarian Italian Japanese Karean Dutch Marwegian Palish Partuguese Russian Swedish Thai Turkish Chinese Traditional Chinese Simplified Selecting the Correct Driver AMD Catalyst SOFTWARE Extract msvcp100 dll 100 Extracting Installer 35 Richard Hancock
22. ssed air to clean the vents fans and interior partially filmed the cleaning process the video should be available at http youtu be vRVTP8s3XRg or included with this file in lower quality The camera I used to film it is pretty broken and audio loses sync throughout Keyboard Before 12 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Keyboard After Unfortunately the keyboard had been stored in a cupboard for a while so most of the dust was deeply ingrained then moved on to the exterior of the case Before Picture 13 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 i TA j pee i AUC x LU Before Picture Before Picture 14 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Before Picture Cleaning in progress 15 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Cleaning in Progress Cleaning in Progress 16 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 After Picture Before Picture N Y Nu a ha v N e m 17 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Cleaning in progress After Cleaning 18 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 mer an mori OOo P ne La 7d Before Picture e ia novatech www novatech com um um in00029 icd 03498140 ue su PC 1A466Xur a After Picture 19 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 f U After Picture 20 Richard Hancock Unit 25 amp 13 Before Picture E 1 1

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