
Righty - little help here please for all you pc heads
fitting a new heatsink, do i remove the little patch on the bottom of the heatsink or do i leave it on when i apply artic silver?
Thank you :D
edit : hey you changed the picture!fixed it

I think you should buy amanikin mannequin (ta! i can't spell)for helping with drawing people not standing facing the camera :)
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 20:49,
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fitting a new heatsink, do i remove the little patch on the bottom of the heatsink or do i leave it on when i apply artic silver?
Thank you :D
edit : hey you changed the picture!

I think you should buy a

Or just think of people as made of cubes like in tron.
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 21:04,
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wondering why I moved the monitor so that I can't see it due to reflected sunlight, digesting a stick of celery and feeling like poo
:D
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 21:09,
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:D

you'll be supprised what sprawls out of your brainorgans when your loosing your minds and feeling like poo (I hope that means you have a lovely tan and your all hot from exercising?) I have blackout curtains and blinds and a 40w ligth bulb, monitors and annoying light soruces are not a good combinitiopn
I need to get my pc back together!
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 21:14,
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I need to get my pc back together!

and adding a link here. That way we know what you're on about.
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 21:07,
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my camera phone will not blootooth to this pc :( wah!
edit - lokos bit like this www.chotocheeta.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/heatsink_amd.jpg
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 21:17,
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edit - lokos bit like this www.chotocheeta.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/heatsink_amd.jpg

That looks like a square of thermal grease. If this is the case you can either use that grease and not bother with the artic silver or remove it with some appropriate solvent then use the Arctic silver.
(PS I accept no responsibility if this goes horribly wrong and ends up blowing up your computer)
Edit: I presume there is no clue in the instructions with the heat sink
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 21:25,
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(PS I accept no responsibility if this goes horribly wrong and ends up blowing up your computer)
Edit: I presume there is no clue in the instructions with the heat sink

Isopropyl Alcohol (Propan-2-ol, IPA) will that be sufficient?
edit : there are only instructions on which way to point the fan, ei hot air out the back... thank you captain obvious instructions..
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 21:27,
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edit : there are only instructions on which way to point the fan, ei hot air out the back... thank you captain obvious instructions..

Last time I used mouthwash as it was the only thing I had in which I can't imagine is good for the processor.
Edit: from a quick google found this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svdr-hnLzSM
which says don't use any solvents
Edit2: Other places on the internet say to use solvents so it is you call really which to believe
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 21:30,
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Edit: from a quick google found this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svdr-hnLzSM
which says don't use any solvents
Edit2: Other places on the internet say to use solvents so it is you call really which to believe

so i bought that for nothing? waah!
edit : artic silver website says to remove the grease pad, but now i'm confused how to clean my processor
:(
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 21:38,
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edit : artic silver website says to remove the grease pad, but now i'm confused how to clean my processor
:(

When I last changed a heat sink I cleaned off the old thermal paste with a solvent (such as the isopropyl alcohol) then made sure that there was no solvent left on the processor/heatsink so it doesn't dissolve the new thermal grease then applied the new thermal grease and it worked fine.
So I personally would use the isopropyl alcohol but other internet sources say don't use solvents as it can leave residues.
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 22:02,
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So I personally would use the isopropyl alcohol but other internet sources say don't use solvents as it can leave residues.

thats why i went for the purest form of achocolol i could find :)
So
remove pad
remove old artic silver (and old pad cos my pc genius mate is a muppet)
apply a blodge of artic silver (as recommended on the webshte)
reinstall and away i go?
Thank you btw :D
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 22:06,
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So
remove pad
remove old artic silver (and old pad cos my pc genius mate is a muppet)
apply a blodge of artic silver (as recommended on the webshte)
reinstall and away i go?
Thank you btw :D

though I'm lazy and left the heatpaste on there too. AMD sempron64 or something, ran non-stop for nigh-on a year with no issues at all, heat or otherwise. still runs, but replaced the box it was in with something a bit quieter now :)
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Tue 17 Jun 2008, 22:32,
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