Hey all,
I have a question for the veteran phasecooler users:
Is it critcally important to use dielectric grease or similar under the CPU to fill the airpockets between the pins when phasecooling to below freezing, or is it just an extra precaution?
The thing is I would like to test a different motherboard to see if I should make a swap, but I don't want to mess it up more than nessecary. Since the rest of my insulation around the socket is held together without the need for dielectric grease or other messy stuff (my own homemeade neoprene design), I am wondering if it is considered safe or suicide to not fill the gap under the CPU. I have never tried myself since I tend to be on the cautios side when it comes to insulating.
I guess in theory, as long as no additional air gets in under the CPU (which it won't using my insulation method), it shouldn't generate any condensation, but I'd rather not bet the life of the motherboard and my (exellent overclocking) CPU on just my own guess.
So, i would like for your experiences with this: have you ever phasecooled without grease in the socket, and was there a problem with it? Do you usually bother with doing this?
All feedback appreciated
-Stigma




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