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[Benchmark] Best thermal Paste application methods
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nice find
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I know i posted but came back for a second read on the HDT cooler technique. I am really think about a new cooler to change it up a bit.
Bumped it
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Project Blood Server Case Mod. My first serious Mod Intel OC guide Methods to apply thermal paste Link to ATX mobo hole dimensions for all you DIYers. page 12
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Im using a Zalman AM2 skt CPU cooler which has heatpipes and i have no problem with this product easy to install quite and looks good (only downside cleaning the fins from dust :P) and Skunksmarsh that is all i do as well its works for me and has been ever scince i built my first machine in 2001 scince i have changed cpu around 5 times :P changing to a phenom to
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