Dielectric Grease + Chilly Head

BullRott

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Hi,

I'm now the proud owner of a mach2 GT and i've one or two little question:

- Is it necessary to use dielectric grease on socket 775 motherboards with std head?

- Owners of an upgraded mach2 GT with chilly head, do you use dielectric grease or not?

Grtz,

B
 
I own both and I use dialetic grease on the rear of the mobo and in the socket just to be safe not loads of grease just enough to cover the pins etc
 
:D In theory, if you`re using the seal string, dielectric isnt necessary. I choose to use it coz i`m paranoid. Guess it depends how much faith ya have in your ability to install it/ read instructions and if ya trust the rear heater and the seal string.

Conformal and dielectric for the win! (until ya need to RMA)

K
 
Thx for the reply's

I think i'll use conformal on the back off my motherboard and put some grease in my socket.

Some good recommendations on how to remove the grease after wards (in case i would change my mobo or cpu).

Grtz,

B
 
toilet paper and Maplin PCB cleaner worked for me for removal :)

I scraped off the conformal with a model knife.

Edit: actually...also see my sig an the Quote from Mav :) Thats what we were discussing, its not as filthy as y`all might have thought :D
 
I find a very useful tool for removal is an old toothbrush, the soft bristles can really help to get the stuff out of the pin holes.

G
 
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