removing thermal grease?

dummy2001

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Dec 5, 2001
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Hi, I've got standard silicon grease on my CPU and HSF. What's the best/safest way to remove the silicon residue from the CPU?

PS- I can actually read the CPU markings imprinted in the layer of silicon grease on the HS surface. Does that imply that I used too much, not enough, or just right amount?
 

InsaneMorphius

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hello,

I always use standard lighter fluid with a Q-Tip, the yuckie stuff comes right off. Just be careful not to drench the CPU, just put a little bit on the Q-Tip and remove the grease and allow to air dry for a bit.

Hope this helps ya.

PS.... and please do not use near an open flame or you WILL regret it
 

Wind

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Jul 22, 2001
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Alcohol or nail polish remover is fine...for both HSF & CPU core. Just remember to make its dried completely b4 applying thermal compound & reinstall the combo.
 

LarryJoe

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Rubbing alcohol will work as well.

Personally, I like to use WD40, however, some say it leaves a residue that will get caught in the microscopic trenches of a heatsink decreasing it's functionality. I have have never had a problem. Your mileage may vary.