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Enzotech MOS-C1's
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well if its anything like there other sinks its gonna be hard to make that think let go. i think they use 3M thermal tape which hold pretty well but if u dont trust that u can always thermal epoxy it on there
ive got 16 of the larger version of those and not a single one has fallen off
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Bump...
Because I am interested in the answer. How well do these work?
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I've used MOS-C1s on several occasions, and the default tape has never stuck well, even on extremely clean surfaces.
__________________I use thermal epoxy (arctic alumina) on them. They work well with this method of mounting.
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Really? Can anyone else confirm?
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the only problem with the epoxy is once they are on the arent coming off. a better solution it to put a dot of thermal paste in the middle of the object to be cooled and a dot of crazy glue on two of the corner of the sink then press for about a minute and your set. plus it can be easily removed
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Ive used these on a mod i did to a wrt54gl and can shake the router and they don't come off, i know its a different application but its the same thermal tape used
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Nothing is wrong with the kind of termal tape that comes with the C1s. However, the squares are very tiny (so not much surface area) and the plastic they are protected by seems to have some sortof resdue on it (on all four packages I've ordered, two at a time, six months bettween orders).
__________________The same tape is on my enzotec ram sinks, and they won't come off without tearing the memory right off the PCB of the 8800GTS they are on. Same kind of tape, cut into tiny squares and packed goofy, won't even stick itself to the bottoms of freshly cleaned MOS-C1s very well.
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![]() i got some of those on my modem and they stuck well. the thing with suff that use adhesive tape you have to heat them up for them to start sticking well. the heat makes them bond better.
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