How to clean ASII from CPU?

Megatomic

Lifer
Nov 9, 2000
20,127
6
81
Hey all, I recently changed HSF units on my Tbird 1.33 and the ASII from the first application kinda got a bit messy. It didn't fubar the chip, but I am a clean freak. How can I go about cleaning the chip completely of ASII and start fresh again? Or is this a lost cause?

Thanks in advance.
 

Burnt

Platinum Member
Mar 20, 2001
2,211
0
0
What's ASII? well to clean off silver goupe, I usually used alcohol
 

Megatomic

Lifer
Nov 9, 2000
20,127
6
81


<< What's ASII? well to clean off silver goupe, I usually used alcohol >>



ASII is the silver goop, Arctic Silver II is what it stands for.

I tried rubbing alcohol too, but it just kinda smeared it around. What did you use to rub it with? Toothbrush, soft cloth...?
 

QuestionsandAnsweres

Golden Member
Jun 27, 2001
1,628
0
0
use bumper sticker remover :p

really tho after u are done u might want to whipe yoru cpu off with some alcohol. Btw dont use bumper sticker remover on the core just around the core


clean core with alcohol
 

Megatomic

Lifer
Nov 9, 2000
20,127
6
81


<< use bumper sticker remover :p

really tho after u are done u might want to whipe yoru cpu off with some alcohol. Btw dont use bumper sticker remover on the core just around the core


clean core with alcohol
>>



Alright, I can try the bumper sticker remover idea. The ASII I am unable to clean is on the ceramic and around the surface mount components not on the core itself. So, I clean the chip (minus core) with the bumper sticker remover then clean the entire chip with isoproply alcohol. Sounds like a plan.

Thanks guys.
 

Megatomic

Lifer
Nov 9, 2000
20,127
6
81


<< SeekingTao

the thing i said will work very good. :D
>>



I do believe you are right, your instructions comply with the ASII pdf I just downloaded. Thanks again man.
 

TheWart

Diamond Member
Dec 17, 2000
5,219
1
76
dish soap liquid works like a charm. alcohol just smudges the ASII around the core and bridges.
 

Megatomic

Lifer
Nov 9, 2000
20,127
6
81


<< dish soap liquid works like a charm. alcohol just smudges the ASII around the core and bridges. >>



So how would you go about using liquid dish soap? Is it ok to get the chip wet with water? I know you would have to make sure to dry it thoroughly before reinstalling it electrically, but the chip can take the water mechanically? Please give me details...
 

TheWart

Diamond Member
Dec 17, 2000
5,219
1
76
no u need no water. just get like 5 coton swabs. put a dot of soap on a paper towel, then lightly dab one of the swabs on the tip of the soap dot. proceed to wipe the cpu with the swab now, just a little at a time. when u are done, take a clean/dry swab and wip off the soap, its that simple!
 

Buzzman151

Golden Member
Apr 17, 2001
1,455
0
0
I'm definatly a fan of using the q-tip, it always has worked well for me.... oh yeah.... don't lick your fingers if you get AS on them.... FYI.... they taste really bad ;)
 

Megatomic

Lifer
Nov 9, 2000
20,127
6
81


<< I'm definatly a fan of using the q-tip, it always has worked well for me.... oh yeah.... don't lick your fingers if you get AS on them.... FYI.... they taste really bad ;) >>



Hahaha, you know this from experience it seems... :D I'll be careful to avoid this then.