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| Thread ID: 49709 | 2004-09-28 03:14:00 | Heat Sink Compound | ApeNz (4220) | Press F1 |
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| 276316 | 2004-09-28 03:14:00 | I just got some new heatsink compound for my CPU and was wondering how to go about putting it in. It will be placed on the Cpu heatsink. Do i just cover the entire heatsink or just the area where the CPU will be under the sink. Any advice will be great | ApeNz (4220) | ||
| 276317 | 2004-09-28 03:22:00 | www.arcticsilver.com As with most things,a little care and attantion to detail will give better results then just slapping a glob on and attaching the heatsink. |
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| 276318 | 2004-09-28 03:59:00 | Remember not to put too much on. It's not a case of more is better when dealing with heatsink compounds. A thin coating is all you need. :| |
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