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getting a new case, so planning on re-applying Artic silver while im at it.

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im planning on re-applying the artic silver on the proccessor, any tips on cleaning it off? things i should watch out for?
 
arcticsilver.com has a plethora of information as well as removal procedures.
 
  • Watch for streaking midgets by the name of "Carl"
  • Avoid spilling coffee onto parts of a greenish color
  • Do not work on computers while blood alcohol level is above 0.2%
  • Keep lips moistened at all times
  • Remember: it is better to be pissed off than it is to be pissed on
  • Always remember to close the garage door
  • Do not let gold contaminate the silver
  • Work in direct sunlight. Always.
 
Take your MOBO to the car wash, hang it up on the floor mat clips. Just don't use the Wax setting. Be the best 6 quarters you ever spent.

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Use a pure alchohol (90-98%) solvent to clean residue from the chip and the HS base (Using a q-tip on the chip). Re-apply a VERY thin layer of ASIII (Using a piece of thin plastic like a CC NOT your finger) to the CPU core and voilla...good to go.

Too much ASIII is NOT a good thing. A little dab will do ya'
 
Originally posted by: mjolnir2k
Use a pure alchohol (90-98%) solvent to clean residue from the chip and the HS base (Using a q-tip on the chip). Re-apply a VERY thin layer of ASIII (Using a piece of thin plastic like a CC NOT your finger) to the CPU core and voilla...good to go.

Too much ASIII is NOT a good thing. A little dab will do ya'

Spend the $3 at your local drug store and buy some razor blades. They do an excellent job of spreading (using a very light touch, obviously, since you don't want to gouge the die) and clean easily for re-use.
 
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