CLP;
IC7 will scratch up the CPU IHS and heatsink base just on application using the grain method as someone already mentioned. Removal with a Q-tip soaked in solvent thins it out and you can hear the grit working as an aggressive polish/rubbing compound. My first victim - a golden egg 3520 - became very shiny and the second remount and cleaning thereafter had a near mirror finish without a letter to be found! IC7 is also a warranty invalidator! Technically you are supposed to use the Intel HSF to keep your warranty anyway.![]()
It's been out for a couple of years with no problems and may be a localized issue that's magnified under the the lens of the forum.
To address this, I have a giveaway going on at Tom's Hardware and I will ask them for observations wear and tear. I use the compound every day and do not share your experience. So let's have a hundred or so independent users evaluate it and post their comments. I believe it will be a fun exercise to get down to brass tacks on the issue.
