AS5 Thermal Epoxy?

mastertech01

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Sheesh, this stuff works great but have you removed your heatsink after using it a couple weeks? I pulled my huge Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu off to swap processors and the damned processor was glued to the heatsink. Processor came right out with the heatsink with the locking arm still locked in place. I had to pry the processor free.

Good grief! :p
 

Peter D

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Yea, I guess the stuff gets pretty sticky after getting warm. Is your CPU a P4?
 

mastertech01

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Yes, a 2.8C .. The pins are pretty short so I guess its not hard to pull them out.
 

Peter D

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Originally posted by: mastertech01
Yes, a 2.8C .. The pins are pretty short so I guess its not hard to pull them out.

Yea, I've heard of a few people with P4's doing this. I think it happens cuz of the heatspreader and the increased surface area/contact.
 

mastertech01

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That makes sense.. :) Just kinda takes you by surprise when you pull off your heatsink and see no processor in the socket.. LOL :)
 

mastertech01

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Yes Im using regular AS5, I was just commenting that it was LIKE an Epoxy the way it sticks to the heatsink.. ;)
 

MrPickins

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I honestly didn't think you were using epoxy.

But.... this is the intarweb. You never know ;)
 

Goatsan

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lol, it sounded like you were using epoxy, and i've never had any of those problems with artic silver