avout the same as2 for consistancy.
I just use a rag for cleaning it off, nothing special.
As to making money.. well i've got another idea for that :D
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avout the same as2 for consistancy.
I just use a rag for cleaning it off, nothing special.
As to making money.. well i've got another idea for that :D
Updates on testing? :D
How well do you think the core of an A64 would stand up to the H/S being soldered on? Seeing as it's covered by a thin heatspreader?
Silly idea?
Heatsink being soldered to WHAT - to the core or to the IHS? The IHS is not thin, FYI.
Well if you can figure a way to solder using temps lower than 85c you might have something interesting...
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Originally Posted by Rippthrough
LBJGH - temps around 100c should be fine for a short period. I have some solder that can be melted with a lighter easily.
Not much to update really. Might have a result tomarrow from trevor (guy at local computer store I gave a sample to) if I remember to call him tomarrow.
I know you can get some that melt at ~40*c (not much use), and around ~70*c (this one would be useful). But they are fairly expensive. Then again you only need a tiny amount.
There's a more common one which melts at ~100*c.
LBJGH
As long as the CPU is off, it's ok to expose to about 150C. It has to be even, though, so soldering won't work - temperature differences are baaad.
A low temperature oven should do it.
End of evap mounting problems though surely?