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wite
07-04-2002, 03:59 AM
Hello everyone this is my first post at the xtremesystems forum ;)

So to the question, I resently bought a prometeia cooling system and its working great, youst have one problem. My L1 bridges on my t-bird, wich are painted with conductive silver paint stop working after a short while in the system.

I talked to the guys at chip-con the company that sells the prometeia and they said they had heard of this problem before. Cause of the low temps u get on the cpu the silver somehow looses contact with the cpu and the unlocking stops to work.

U guys r some of the best and I thought maybe someone has some other way I could unlock the cpu to get it to work?
Would the old penciltrick work better? I remember some company sold a peice of tape with small peices of wire under it or something ;), or should i paint over the bridges with something like nail pollish would that help?

I painted the bridges with the silver let it dry for 40 mins said on the container it would dry in 20, and then protected the whole thing with a bit of tape.

NorthernYankee
07-04-2002, 07:59 AM
After you paint the bridges let it dry and then cover it with a layer of clear nail polish. Should work fine then.

--NY

KnightElite
07-04-2002, 10:33 AM
Or just use the pencil trick, on a T-Bird it works fine. I have one that's lasted a year and a half on a 1.2 T-Bird.

PMM
07-08-2002, 10:36 AM
Originally posted by wite

I painted the bridges with the silver let it dry for 40 mins said on the container it would dry in 20, and then protected the whole thing with a bit of tape.

While conductive paint does dry in 20-40 mins it does in
general require more than 24 hours to cure fully but pref
is to heat slightly e.g warm air off hair drier or hot air nozzle
which also helps lower the resistance.

|PuNiSh3R|
07-30-2002, 11:41 PM
All of the Tbirds I've had come through my hands have been unlocked.. That's about 10 of em.. Interesting.. that must suck to have a locked one! :)

The only thing I could think of to help you since I've never unlocked a chip is if the other methods don't work.. you could make a heating device to keep those parts above a certain temp.. but still not put a big heatload on your phase change system.. If the other idea's don't work.. come back and we'll help you further.