@rblg_hw: Réponse à @mickeyrahmilou j'ai aussi fait un tuto ou j'explique comment l'appliquer correctement, la vidéo est disponible sur le compte 😉 #hardware #pcgamer #pcgaming #gamingpc #techtok

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ii_sloan_ii
Sloan :
Putain je vien de commander mon build y a 5 MIN!!! et j’en ai acheté a part
2026-06-15 17:33:50
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cesar.todt
cesar.todt :
Bonjour, je sais pas si tu pourrais mais pourrais-tu faire une vidéo sur les branchements des câbles sur un pc monté merci d’avance
2026-06-15 15:09:46
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mickeyrahmilou
mickeyRahmilou :
Merci pour votre retour 😁
2026-06-15 15:36:07
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astrovoyager611
AstroVoyager611 :
Je confirme pour la TF7. C’est de la grosse merde.
2026-06-16 00:08:29
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ayhanblackflag
Monkey :
bah en vrai pour les 2 raisons, si ta un i7 ou un i9 et que sa chauffe trop c'est pas 1 ou 2 degrès qui vont changer quelques choses et en soit c'est toujours mieux de juste mettre la pate thermique sur le proc et laisser le refroidissement etaler la pate thermique tous seul donc je vois pas de réel argument... le seul argument pour moi c'est si tu veux overclock vraiment a fond ton CPU et que tu veux le moindre mhz en plus
2026-06-15 13:58:00
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slizzywithgod
🇨🇵✝️Slizzy✝️🇨🇵 :
perso j'ai pris un watercooling j'avais rien j'ai du aller l'acheter
2026-06-15 12:22:46
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j.sgr13
イチゴ🍓 :
Les câbles sont fournis avec la carte mer ou avec l alimentation ou ils ne sont pas vendus avec aucun des deux ?
2026-06-15 11:17:00
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maliciagaming
MalicIA :
J’ai vu des vidéos qui parlais qu’il fallais la changer ? C’est vrai , ou c’est les bêtises de TikTok ?
2026-06-15 09:54:13
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fifi.robin
Fifi Robin :
oui j'ai le souvenir des petits sachets à l'époque. pour mon dernier PC j'ai pas voulu me faire chier je l'ai pris déjà monté chez cybertek et ses couillons n'avait pas revisser correctement le waterblock du coup le processeur montait à plus de 100 degrés régulièrement obligé de tout refaire car la pâte thermique avait commencé à bien sécher. ça va prendre la prochaine fois je le monterai moi-même😅
2026-06-15 11:21:46
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