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R50 for one, maybe two, applications...?! Wow!
I got my new mobo this morning. What's the best means/method from removing residue from the heatsink and CPU? What solvents or material should I use?
Toilet paper. Simple as that. I use 2 ply.
I take it I do a dry wipe? No dampening?
Yeah, wipe and fold (or scrunch) and wipe again, until silky smooth.
Toilet paper. Simple as that. I use 2 ply.
Also, how often should the thermal paste be replaced? Been using the same factory compound since I built it last year Feb, I think it was.
Last thing I want are leftover microfibers... I have this small yellow cleaning cloth. I will make it damp then start the cleaning process.
Also, how often should the thermal paste be replaced? Been using the same factory compound since I built it last year Feb, I think it was.
I think as long as you haven't removed the heatsink and broken he "seal" so to speak, also, as long as it's tacky it should still be good. When it dries and becomes hard/brittle is good time to replace it.
Cool beans. Cannot wait to get home.![]()
Hope you have not done it yet!
What [MENTION=12607]mottamort[/MENTION] says is correct. Clean alcohol on a cloth. Only wiping in 1 direction. No circular motions or anything like that!!!!
The initial wipe was done using toilet paper, very carefully and gently. It came off quite clean with minimal effort. I did circular motions but gently and staying within the square.
With the surface mostly cleaned (it was smooth with no visible residue), my brother helped me with the paste/compound application (as I was shaking like a leaf - I was hungry). Had not applied paste before and did not want to screw it up. I probably should have taken temp reading before the swap. Will do it at a later stage.
The initial wipe was done using toilet paper, very carefully and gently. It came off quite clean with minimal effort. I did circular motions but gently and staying within the square.
With the surface mostly cleaned (it was smooth with no visible residue), my brother helped me with the paste/compound application (as I was shaking like a leaf - I was hungry). Had not applied paste before and did not want to screw it up. I probably should have taken temp reading before the swap. Will do it at a later stage.