- Jan 29, 2007
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Hi All,
My question is about thermal compound and processors.
I built my system in March of 2006. Here are the specs:
2.0 GHz Athlon 64 Venice
Asus A8N nForce Ultra
1 GB DDR2 (Corsair)
80 GB Western Digital Caviar
eVGA 6600GT
NEC 16X DVD-R
System runs fine, no problems, but lacks the speed to power through newer applications.
I bought my processor when it was new, but not at the top of the charts. I?d like to upgrade, but I don?t want to throw away a perfectly good processor.
I?m planning on giving it to a friend, but they want to use a different cooling system than the stock heatsink/fan currently attached. I used a bit of Arctic Silver 5 when I attached the heatsink, and I was careful not to use too much. Now, I?m worried about what will happen when it?s time to separate them.
-How strong has the bond between the heatsink/processor become?
-Can they be separated?
-Is there a safe way to separate them?
-Is there a solvent that can help the separation that won?t damage the processor?
-If they can be separated, is there a good way to remove the remaining compound
off of the processor?
-Are there special tools that I should use? Guessing that hammer/screwdriver is not the
way to go.
Would appreciate any help or advice.
Thanks.
			
			My question is about thermal compound and processors.
I built my system in March of 2006. Here are the specs:
2.0 GHz Athlon 64 Venice
Asus A8N nForce Ultra
1 GB DDR2 (Corsair)
80 GB Western Digital Caviar
eVGA 6600GT
NEC 16X DVD-R
System runs fine, no problems, but lacks the speed to power through newer applications.
I bought my processor when it was new, but not at the top of the charts. I?d like to upgrade, but I don?t want to throw away a perfectly good processor.
I?m planning on giving it to a friend, but they want to use a different cooling system than the stock heatsink/fan currently attached. I used a bit of Arctic Silver 5 when I attached the heatsink, and I was careful not to use too much. Now, I?m worried about what will happen when it?s time to separate them.
-How strong has the bond between the heatsink/processor become?
-Can they be separated?
-Is there a safe way to separate them?
-Is there a solvent that can help the separation that won?t damage the processor?
-If they can be separated, is there a good way to remove the remaining compound
off of the processor?
-Are there special tools that I should use? Guessing that hammer/screwdriver is not the
way to go.
Would appreciate any help or advice.
Thanks.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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