Tearing into my Asus Rampage II Extreme

Hauk

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I sold my vid card, waiting for next month, I need a break anyway. So while watching cars go round a race track yesterday, I popped my mobo out for some fun.


First the little ROG heatsink comes off:
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Under that is this DRAM power card, which has chips that are sinked:
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The power card unpins, here's what's underneath:
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Here's the heatsink array. I've removed the gooey pads, left is a bitch to remove clay paste:
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Asus is notorius for using this clay-like paste. Ten minutes with alcohol, or two minutes with a tad of goo gone on a q-tip. I then clean with 99% alcohol:
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I'll use Arctic Ceramique for VRMs and SB, and AR5 for chipset. All original TIM comes off except for this very thick pad that I cannot replicate:
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There are more chips under the DRAM card this thing touches



Little beads of Ceramique. It's non-conductive, no worries if it goops, but I try to keep it neat:
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It stays in place, doesn't run, and if just enough is used, compresses perfectly for maximum contact



All paste applied, I'll scrape a bit of AS5 from the chipset:
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Temps dropped a few degrees. Just some afternoon fun though, outcome not too important. The real payoff, me and my mobo bonded.. :)
 

Tsavo

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WAY too much thermal joint compound, IMHO...you aren't making a PBJ sandwich!
 

Bl0cks

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I just did this to my MSI P5N SLI Platinum, definitely not the same league, but I found it interesting and I liked your write up.
 

FiLeZz

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This is the same board I have..
I have no desire to pull the board out of my working rig.. but it was fun to see you do it.. thx for the pics..