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lol:) all heatsink pastes are about the same:) toothpaste rulezZ!!!

Hehe That's a pretty cool article. I never thought of trying stuff like that on a cpu(and I never would on an actual cpu).
 
My gut hurts after reading that😀 That was pretty funny stuff......."I can still see the ram slots"....lmao
 
hahahahh w00t w00t. THe best was the page of dumb people who can't seem to follow instructions.. Sandpaper.. that one had me going 😀
 
too bad he tested with a very large contact surface, making the test uncomparable to actual CHIp applications...

when the contact surface increases, the importance of grease decreases......



Mike
 
yup🙂 dans a funny guy.. brought back memories of marmite or whatever they call it in england🙂 vegimite.. wtf hahaha
 
Yup - it's quite refreshing to see that good old dry aussie humour in a hardware review...

Not only is he a funny guy but tends to give more than acceptable reviews - definately good value, and less mentally exhausting to wade through than 99% of other reviews

😉
 


<< I tried ketchup for paste one time and when SETI was fired up it made the house smell like a hot dog stand! 😀


Cheers!
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thats funny............ 😀



 
That's actually an idea for sabatoge... Put some toothpaste in someone's computer and it will work fine for the first few days, then the tooth paste dries and the cpu overheats, hehe

"What happened to my thermal paste? It's all dried up and smells minty fresh?"
 
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