Dud3! Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 23:53:07 Post Subject: |
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I can't really give you an idea either, just like a sheet of paper or a bit thicker.
The way I do the Shin Etsu stuff is put a strip of masking tape along each side, dab the (warmed, as is the heatsink) Shin Etsu on between them, press it down, then scrape it off level with the masking tape. Then I peel the tape off, take the credit card and trim the ends of the compound, then put the heatsink on.
I used Shin Etsu G-751 today when I swapped my 1700+ A core (10x200) for a 1700+ B core (12x200) because I was out of X-23. So far it seems to work fine, if not better. I don't think I did a good job of it the last time, so my temps were a little higher than they are now (40C load now instead of 42C).
Anyway, sometimes you just don't get things perfect. _________________ Due to a not-that-interesting turn of events, I am now known as Justin Danger. |
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