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| Monster Techie | So now your $150 processor is glued to the stock HSF fan eh? Lol, check the bottle next time... The only thing I can think of would be trying to stick a thin sharp object in between the two, a nail file, etc... and CAREFULLY try to separate them.
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| Monster Techie | Well you can try what I said, or find something that gets off adhesive. I know OOPS works but that will f up your chip.
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| Monster Techie | Lol let us know, if it does it will be awesome.
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| Newb Techie Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 43
| haha its working LOL but the heatsink has lots of scratches the chip has a few on the silver bit, i wanna put it back on but without the thermal paste it gets too hot, up to 55C who knows any replacement for thermal paste? |
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| Monster Techie | A new HSF, by Zalman or Arctic. But I suggest you stick w/ Arctic Silver 5 paste, it's non-adhesive and can be gone w/ isopropynol.
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| Ultra Techie Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 948
| lol this is great pva on cpu hahaha anyway 55 isn;t dangerous if you don't plan on ocing
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