Originally posted by: Pr0d1gy
Actually I think that is exactly what it was. So you're saying the processor might just be fubarred altogether? I'm pretty sure that's exactly what this stuff is because the guy does volt mods & stuff for people. I think this stuff was in the socket of the mobo I bought from him & not actually on this processor, but I don't really remember at this point.
Yeah it could quite well be dielectric grease, as you most probably know its is used to prevent condensation and corrosion on the CPU pins, which will in turn fry the CPU if the condensation causes a short, what they do is just smear it all over the socket then just insert the CPU, if this is the case, when you took the CPU out it would have had all of that grease on the pins, and that is what you can see now. The Grease is not conductive as that is the sole purpose of the grease to be a non conductive barrier, so you don't have to worry about that. I hate people that sell hardware like that and dont tell you what they used it for before they sell it :| This mainly happens with mobos as it wont degrade the mobo, it is just annoying to have the grease in the socket that gets all over the CPU (although the over volting could also cause harm to the MOSFETS over time as well), but i dont know in your case if your bought the CPU as well as the mobo from the same seller, if you did then its probably a fvcked chip after been running on a promie :|
Anyways there is a chance that your chip is fubarred as it might be unstable doing certain tasks because certain parts of the processor have been stressed to far, having been run a those extreme conditions. Have you tried to run prime @ stock to see if it is stable at stock settings?