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    Bake my 8800m gtx

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Changzor, May 21, 2010.

  1. Changzor

    Changzor Notebook Enthusiast

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    When I bake my card in the oven which side should be up? I want to stand my card on probably aluminum foils to keep the card from actually touching any part of the oven but i don't know which side should be faced up or down or if it even matters at all.

    Any expert card bakers wanna help me out? Thanks
     
  2. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Chip side up.
     
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    dhs Notebook Guru

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    YUP! too slow... :(
     
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    Post us some pic's if you want, I really need to try it myself with the paperweight 8800 in my closet, I hope it works ... good luck