there's one product which able to remove the thermal paste beside alcohol .
What's the product again ?
[REVIEW] 5 THERMAL PASTE COMPARISON, TX2, MX2, OCZ FREEZE, GELID GC1, AS5
[REVIEW] 5 THERMAL PASTE COMPARISON, TX2, MX2, OCZ FREEZE, GELID GC1, AS5
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Jan 21 2014, 01:05 AM
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there's one product which able to remove the thermal paste beside alcohol .
What's the product again ? |
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Jan 21 2014, 11:29 PM
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QUOTE(lucidlts @ Jan 21 2014, 01:54 PM) Isopropyl swab from pharmacy will do the trick, just to remove those extra residue if you really care but i remember there's a product, i search back , called Arctic Silver Arcticlean .Does it work better than Isopropyl ? because some dried thermal paste is just like a dry mud.Hard to remove. |
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Jan 22 2014, 10:36 PM
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QUOTE(lucidlts @ Jan 22 2014, 10:06 AM) Isopropyl is used widely as a solvent bro oh ,so the artic silver cleaner non needed ? but I saw some even able to clean it shiny.How to do that ?From my past experience, it removes almost any thermal paste residue I've came into. QUOTE(c2_lover @ Jan 22 2014, 05:42 PM) but price surely more expensive than MX-4 ? |
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