How to make Windows display an ORANGE screen? Follow these steps one by one.
How to make Windows display an ORANGE screen? Follow these steps one by one.
Step 1: Place copper heat sinks on your M.2 SSD since thermal management is crucial.
Step 2: Execute demanding tasks to raise system temperature.
Step 3: Observe the adhesive begin to soften, allowing the heat sinks to gradually move toward your graphics card.
Step 4: Experience a blue screen during gameplay of Civ.
Step 5: Restart and reload your save file.
Step 6: See a turquoise display while playing Civ.
Step 7: Reboot and turn off GPU overclocking.
Step 8: View an aquamarine screen while playing Civ.
Step 9: Reboot and disable XMP settings.
Step 10: Continue playing Civ.
Step 11: Display an orange screen resembling a G
You might try removing either the CPU heatsink or the motherboard heatsink, then use the adhesive to attach the M.2 SSD. It could help depending on the situation.
You're wondering about using adhesive instead of thermal paste for the CPU. Honestly, it wouldn't be effective—using toothpaste would be worse—and it could be difficult to remove and might cause damage. Compared to M.2 SSDs, they generate less heat overall, but without proper cooling it can quickly become too hot. The copper heat sinks are very useful for M.2 drives, especially if you're considering a newer model that addresses thermal concerns.
Can we share a YouTube video of this? It looks... *breathes heavily* genuine.