F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Yes, you can use 99% rubbing alcohol to remove thermal paste from your processors.

Yes, you can use 99% rubbing alcohol to remove thermal paste from your processors.

Yes, you can use 99% rubbing alcohol to remove thermal paste from your processors.

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BestRolf
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06-29-2016, 10:26 PM
#11
It was an AMD device, and it just stopped working.
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BestRolf
06-29-2016, 10:26 PM #11

It was an AMD device, and it just stopped working.

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Neonfluzzycat
Member
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07-01-2016, 07:36 PM
#12
Well, it seems like an Intel wouldn't be responsible for the setup. I feel a bit envious right now.
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Neonfluzzycat
07-01-2016, 07:36 PM #12

Well, it seems like an Intel wouldn't be responsible for the setup. I feel a bit envious right now.

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DeathGun12
Junior Member
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07-02-2016, 02:09 AM
#13
Amd also has a locking mechanism, though it's not as aggressive as Intel's. I usually add just a small adjustment. It requires minimal force to release.
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DeathGun12
07-02-2016, 02:09 AM #13

Amd also has a locking mechanism, though it's not as aggressive as Intel's. I usually add just a small adjustment. It requires minimal force to release.

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TotalGamer144
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07-06-2016, 06:06 AM
#14
Just use toilet paper, honestly.
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TotalGamer144
07-06-2016, 06:06 AM #14

Just use toilet paper, honestly.

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MindlessTree
Junior Member
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07-08-2016, 01:38 AM
#15
If the paste is fully dried, it performs well. However, if it remains sticky and gooey, I don’t want to use alcohol since it complicates things.
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MindlessTree
07-08-2016, 01:38 AM #15

If the paste is fully dried, it performs well. However, if it remains sticky and gooey, I don’t want to use alcohol since it complicates things.

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PimQ1
Member
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07-08-2016, 05:59 AM
#16
That would have been useful last month. Thanks ahead of time for future attempts.
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PimQ1
07-08-2016, 05:59 AM #16

That would have been useful last month. Thanks ahead of time for future attempts.

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echigo3210
Member
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07-15-2016, 06:49 PM
#17
Haha...I thought I was alone...using toilet paper or cotton balls with alcohol.
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echigo3210
07-15-2016, 06:49 PM #17

Haha...I thought I was alone...using toilet paper or cotton balls with alcohol.

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arcdra
Junior Member
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07-17-2016, 02:36 AM
#18
I frequently rely on 70% grocery store rubbing alcohol. It performs well.
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arcdra
07-17-2016, 02:36 AM #18

I frequently rely on 70% grocery store rubbing alcohol. It performs well.

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Seba9999_
Member
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07-18-2016, 09:43 PM
#19
Only bleach effectively removes thermal paste.
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Seba9999_
07-18-2016, 09:43 PM #19

Only bleach effectively removes thermal paste.

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TeemoKing
Junior Member
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07-19-2016, 10:43 PM
#20
Thx
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TeemoKing
07-19-2016, 10:43 PM #20

Thx

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