1 - Posted by
justin
on January 6, 2004 - 5:33 pm
only downside is it sticks like crazy. If you want to separate your CPU from your heatsink later you can run the risk of pulling out your CPU like I did. I am using it on a Shuttle SFF system which has no room to move.
2 - Posted by
Kurtis
on January 23, 2004 - 12:44 pm
Thanks for the input Justin. You may want to try twisting the heatsink, if you have the room, to get it off, rather than just pulling. Twist it a bit first to break it loose, and then it should come off relatively easily.
3 - Posted by
Guest
on August 25, 2005 - 11:34 pm
incidentally the same thing happened when i used the default paste that came with a sliencer64 (i just ordered an upgraded hsf online with some of this stuff). i think this happens whenever you solidly join two flat surfaces with a paste in the middle that doesn't let air get in.
i bet if you hang it upside down for a week, it will fall off by itself. i won't try that though, because i couldn't stand seing this thing sit unused for that long.
4 - Posted by
Rio@Best Printer Cartr...
on November 23, 2009 - 9:49 pm
Apparently the material will only work on selected items. Though it's suitable for most uses.
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