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    Quote Originally Posted by bob(nz) View Post
    Try HERE dude
    Yep , thats the place to get it

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    It works...

    My first attempt:










    I loved this so easy even a PhaseNewB can do it.

    Thanks for the heads up OP!
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    Very nice If you dont have grease in socket dont let evap on for too long (as in weeks).

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    Quote Originally Posted by loc.o View Post
    Very nice If you dont have grease in socket dont let evap on for too long (as in weeks).
    It's for a 24/7 OCZ Cryo-Z!

    I used grease inside the socket and under th chip do you think I should use more around the socket itself?

    I have a good dry weather here in Northern Arizona.
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    I guess you only need to use into socket and under cpu...

    Around socket you have eraser way and neoprene insulation too

    So you don`t need the grease around....

    By the way... i`m planing to use phase only for benchs no more than 5 hours per session, and ìm thinking to use eraser way and a layer of armaflex above eraser.... Of course i`ll use grease into socket and contact face of cpu..... I have a very hot benching room... what do you think. must i take other cautions?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
    It's for a 24/7 OCZ Cryo-Z!

    I used grease inside the socket and under th chip do you think I should use more around the socket itself?

    I have a good dry weather here in Northern Arizona.
    No mate as long as its under chip and in socket its fine BND if its for only few hours id not put anything in socket only if you let evap/tube on for long time.

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    When I insulate the socket for dry ice benching. Should I a) cut out some neoprene and put it in the open space of the socket or b) not worry about it - simply mask over the metal socket and lay on the eraser onto it

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    Both should do. Sometimes i use some neoprene in socket to fill "open" spaces so there's less air but its not necessary at all.

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    Ok sweet. Thanks for you help loc.o

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    @serenity
    I even filled the little gaps of the socket and "cpu-holddown" with eraser. (I hope you understand what I mean.)
    It came off really easy. But you also can stuff some neopren/armaflex in those gaps.

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    Hey Guys,

    After my first couple of runs with a Phase Change and the rubber insulation I have some questions:

    - I left the Phase Change Unit on for 16hrs and this morning I decided to check the mounts I noticed that the lapped surface was touching not only the cpu but the eraser surrounding it as well - is this ok?

    - I also noticed a drop of water coming down the neoprene material surrounding the cpu socket - is this a sign of a bad insulation?

    Thanks!

    EDIT:

    A pic may help, this re mark represents where the water was after I shut the unit down and disassembled the unit after a 16hrs run:


    Is there a regular waiting period before you can really unscrew the phase change from the socket?
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    what chip is that on!?!? how big is the evap for the ocz!?!?
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    Quote Originally Posted by teyber View Post
    what chip is that on!?!? how big is the evap for the ocz!?!?
    Hey Teyber what's the fuss about? It's a regular Q9650

    The Evap is regular size 1,5 and the ring above 2,5 I guess...

    Give me some pointers here please
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    Jor3lNR I like the mosfet block on that board good choice in fittings mosfet blocks are the shiz in my opinion
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzfest05 View Post
    Jor3lNR I like the mosfet block on that board good choice in fittings mosfet blocks are the shiz in my opinion
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    Just tested this weekend, blutack works perfectly!
    No condension water and comes off easily
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    Quote Originally Posted by s0lid View Post
    Just tested this weekend, blutack works perfectly!
    No condension water and comes off easily
    i was thinking of trying that too , good find as its easyer to get and posibly cheaper too. Any pics ?
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    I'll post pics later, little harder to apply on mobo.

    But it's worth it, cheap and comes off easily
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    Quote Originally Posted by yokomo View Post
    i was thinking of trying that too , good find as its easyer to get and posibly cheaper too. Any pics ?
    heres mine before solid shows you his ( lol that sounded dirty )

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    Nice Solar mate did your run go ok ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by s0lid View Post
    Just tested this weekend, blutack works perfectly!
    No condension water and comes off easily
    do not use bluetac for full insulation
    it doesnt work well and will sweat and probably kill a board quicker than you can say cheese. i almost took out the 790iFTW Digital with full insulation

    i do use bluetac around the stocket only though....that works for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    do not use bluetac for full insulation
    it doesnt work well and will sweat and probably kill a board quicker than you can say cheese. i almost took out the 790iFTW Digital with full insulation

    i do use bluetac around the stocket only though....that works for me
    it worked great for me dinos. you will just have to put something to on top of the bluetac insulation layer to absorb the condensation, for me it sweated alot the first time i tested that method.

    Quote Originally Posted by loc.o View Post
    Nice Solar mate did your run go ok ?
    yep perfectly that stuff is little bit tougher to get off than the kneeted rubber but still very officiant in keeping the nasty condensation away from your precious board with some help of dishcloth or something similar to keep the bluetac from sweating witch it does to some extend (at least with me )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Solarfall View Post
    it worked great for me dinos. you will just have to put something to on top of the bluetac insulation layer to absorb the condensation, for me it sweated alot the first time i tested that method.
    can anyone confirm or deny whether eraser sweats without a layer of paper or cloth guys?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    can anyone confirm or deny whether eraser sweats without a layer of paper or cloth guys?????
    i tested this. it really does sweat, the dishcloth takes care of it...lol damn i knew i should have taken pics of it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Solarfall View Post
    i tested this. it really does sweat, the dishcloth takes care of it...lol damn i knew i should have taken pics of it
    so you tested both
    kneaded eraser and bluetac????
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