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heat sink paste injector on processor lga 775 with mainboard p5ad2 premium
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i have buy this mainboard , p5ad2 premium with processor intel 540 lga 775 with cooler gigabyte 3D Rocket Cooler GH-PCU22-SE i would like to know if it really necessary to use Heat sink paste Injector on intel processor with socket 775 In this url u say not , use it only with socket 478 ! http://america.giga-byte.com/DeskTop...pcu22-se_m.pdf page 10 # page 11 thx for help me and excuses for my very bad english |
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In article , id wrote:
hi i have buy this mainboard , p5ad2 premium with processor intel 540 lga 775 with cooler gigabyte 3D Rocket Cooler GH-PCU22-SE i would like to know if it really necessary to use Heat sink paste Injector on intel processor with socket 775 In this url u say not , use it only with socket 478 ! http://america.giga-byte.com/DeskTop...pcu22-se_m.pdf page 10 # page 11 thx for help me and excuses for my very bad english It could be the danger of contaminating the pins with the paste. You are not even supposed to get the grease from your fingers on the pins, so thermal grease/paste would also be ruled out. Thermal grease/paste are not mentioned here. This is a 10MB download! I believe this document was created by Intel. http://www.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/7...stallation.pdf The manual for the Zalman 7700 does mention using thermal grease. http://www.zalman.co.kr/Upload/product/7700_eng.PDF This Swiftech installation guide also uses thermal grease. They use Arctic Ceramique. http://swiftnets.com/products/instal...e_MCX775-v.pdf I guess you will have to use your own judgement, as to whether there is a chance the grease will fall down onto the pins. Maybe if you apply a dot of grease to the very center of the processor, it won't spread all the way to the edges ? Don't spread it with a credit card, but let the compressive force of the heatsink to spread it out. If you don't let the grease get near the edge of the processor, maybe you can prevent it from getting on the pins ? Most of the heat will be in the very center of the heat spreader. Paul |
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Paul a exposé le 30/11/2004 :
hi paul thx for ur answers u think that it better ? = http://www.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/7...stallation.pdf u know a newsgroups for users intel ??? tia |
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In article , id wrote:
Paul a exposé le 30/11/2004 : hi paul thx for ur answers u think that it better ? = http://www.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/7...stallation.pdf u know a newsgroups for users intel ??? tia Don't waste download time on this one. The same information is stored in the file twice, meaning 5MB of this download is totally unnecessary! http://www.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/7...stallation.pdf The file is the same one as provided by Intel, and should have been shortened by Asus a bit. ftp://download.intel.com/support/pro...install775.pdf u know a newsgroups for users intel ??? Do you mean comp.sys.intel ? Paul |
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