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| Wizard Techie Join Date: Mar 2004
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| yes, even i am not that stupid. If i have expensive hardware, i usually take care. I have used PVA glue to glue a 486 heatsink on and it worked ok but i only put glue on the corners and i put thermal paste in the middle because 486 heatsinks are glued on anyway.
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| Wizard Techie | If you lap the heatsink, the scratches will come right out of it. You can also take a scotch brite pad and scour the top or your processor, in one direction, and than put on some thermal paste and you will be golden. By thermal paste I mean AS5, not PVA glue. |
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