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06-29-2009
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I asure you it is, but it's a very soft and pliable kind, but not sticky.
A wee tip to stop air getting in, is just before I do the final mount, I put a lite coat of nail polish around the gpu core, so the gasket sticks to the PCB.
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K, can you find any link in the web to this kind of material ? co i can checl it and ask around ?
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Nice insulation methods, thnx for sharing
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this guide is potent.
Well done Dean AWESOME stuff!!
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Very nice guide and thanks for posting it !
I have not done any GPU's yet for sub zero, mostly CPU's. I will be getting into GPU's very shortly tho and like very much seeing how others prep there cards.
Thanks again !
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Nice guide
I recently got an SS, and so have only just started sub zero,
But the putty method is what I use, just so easy to put on/take off,
And really effective, (if done properly)
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Great guide Deanzo
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Originally Posted by giorgioprimo
K, can you find any link in the web to this kind of material ? co i can checl it and ask around ?
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Try to find a material called Frost King Pipe Wrap Insulation.
http://www.buy.com/retail/product.as...06&dcaid=17902
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Very nice guide man.It describes everything and its clear.I like it very much
Pesonaly i use the Art Eraser cause it's easy to use and easy to come out.If i create a think layer and it sticks properly woth the pots armaflex it sucks out the air and no water in my bench,after 7-8 hours i had only a little water in the backplate.
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06-29-2009
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Originally Posted by giorgioprimo
K, can you find any link in the web to this kind of material ? co i can checl it and ask around ?
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I'll see if I can find you a link.
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Nice insulation methods, thnx for sharing
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Originally Posted by Vivi
this guide is potent.
Well done Dean AWESOME stuff!!
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Thanks mate.
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Originally Posted by Buckeye
Very nice guide and thanks for posting it !
I have not done any GPU's yet for sub zero, mostly CPU's. I will be getting into GPU's very shortly tho and like very much seeing how others prep there cards.
Thanks again !
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NP mate.
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Originally Posted by GeorgeStorm
Nice guide
I recently got an SS, and so have only just started sub zero,
But the putty method is what I use, just so easy to put on/take off,
And really effective, (if done properly)
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Thanks,
I find clean up can take a bit of time to get all the wee bit out from under caps etc .
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Thanks,
That stuff is great, can't buy it in New Zealand which sucks.
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Great guide ! I personally use kneaded rubber. I have one tip: heat it up with a hairdryer, it gets sticky and flexible, much better to work with. It gets stuck on the board so no air gets between the rubber and the PCB.
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Originally Posted by crio
Very nice guide man.It describes everything and its clear.I like it very much
Pesonaly i use the Art Eraser cause it's easy to use and easy to come out.If i create a think layer and it sticks properly woth the pots armaflex it sucks out the air and no water in my bench,after 7-8 hours i had only a little water in the backplate.
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Thanks mate,
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Originally Posted by Josifek
Great guide ! I personally use kneaded rubber. I have one tip: heat it up with a hairdryer, it gets sticky and flexible, much better to work with. It gets stuck on the board so no air gets between the rubber and the PCB.
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Ta, and thanks for the tip.
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