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__Epoxy IS permanent__ :(

Yup, it doesn't come off to easily. Unless you don't let it dry long enough. My friend found that out the card way and lost a TNT2 when a freshly mounted Blorb fell off it.
 
This CPU/HS combo was clamped up for almost 24hrs. I thought... well maybe I can pop it apart, like a video card HS.
I was SOooo wrong 😱
 
can't you try to permeate some solvent like isopropanol or acetone to the contact area and see if it dissolves the epoxy?
 
I really think it's just because you have no clue about what you were doing! I mean, c'mon ASII Epoxy?? 😛
You know about as much about Computers as me! 😉
J/K
Ouch!
 
well look on the brightside, you're the only one with a FC-PGA celeron 466 🙂

i cant really tell from the pic, but how is the die setup on those chips?
ie. is that the underside or the top of the die?

maybe theres a slim chance it will still work?



well, if it does work, you could prbably OC better 😀
 
yeah, dude, see if a heatsink can come in contact with the exposed core, and if it can, overclock the sucker! 😀 if you ever epoxy a heatsink onto something you might someday want to replace, it is a good idea to make a mixture of 50% epoxy and 50% arctic silver grease. that will still give a good hold, but it should come off a lot easier.

--jacob
 
I wanted a tight, thermally great bond. That's why I went with the epoxy. I basically wanted to play around with it to see how it all worked out. IF the 466 would have been a good OCer, I would have left it alone.
I wanted the HS so bad because of all the hacksaw time I put into it.
See the "hacking" here > http://www.geocities.com/blain450/HackEmUp.JPG 😀

Hacking and Lapping... you can't beat that for good clean fun! That HS was just the perfect size for my Celeron 667 @ 970 😉

Ok ok, I should have tried to OC the 466 right off the bat. That would have given me some indication that it wasn't up to par. Like I told Matty...


<< Live and learn... Live and learn >>



Someone has to do this type stuff for you guys, don't they?
BTW, I just installed the CPU using some ASII and a good Vantec HS... IT BOOTED UP AND STARTED WINDOWS @ 560MHz! 😀
It soon locked after that. So I'm going to let it cool down and try it again at default settings. IF it runs ok there, I still don't know what I'd do with it.
 


<< can't you try to permeate some solvent like isopropanol or acetone to the contact area and see if it dissolves the epoxy? >>



The sad thruth is that after it becomes a thermoset nothing can disolve epoxy.
 
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