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    Insulation guide

    First, the materials:

    Dielectric grease; acrilic Conforming Spray (PL2); varnish and Artic Ceramique, because it is the best for low temps.

    Secondly, an insulator that prevents the air passage, as armaflex or even better, neoprene






    We start with the motherboard, first with the back, clean it before, then apply a layer of conforming spray (pl2)
    I preffer to do it over the whole mobo, just for extra precaution.




    We let it dry and we applied a second layer,it has to be applied at 30cm away from the mobo, in a well ventilated place





    Once it's dry, we go with the front part of the motherboard
    First, apply a varnish coat around the socket (NOT OVER THE SOCKET, OR WE WILL HAVE A DEAD MOBO)





    Let it dry for 10 minutes, you can speed up with a hair dryer.




    Ok, now it's time for the dielectric grease, (I use Dow corning compound 4)

    Apply gently over the socket in both positions, open and closed with your fingers




    Then, you can apply it also around the socket, over the varnish, maybe overkill, but I never had probs with condensation this way






    Now leave your local insulator profesional give you the thumbs up




    he saids it is ok, we can keep working now


    Again, apply some dielectric grease over the conformal coating spray behind the socket.





    ok, now cover it with a piece of armaflex just to not get more messy than it needs to be.




    Back to the front. We have to cut an armaflex gasket for the socket, and easy way to do it is to press the armaflex over the socket to get an imprint of the socket in the armaflex, then cut the hole.








    For those that took the IHS out of the proc, you can apply varnish, and dielectric grease around the core




    I also used a piece of EVA rubber around the core as protection and insulation also.




    I know, my english sucks
    Nothing makes me more mad than translations.
    Whatever.

    PD: Moderators can "fine tune" my ugly english.

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    VERY nice guide!

    and your english is fine

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    Nice guide. Nice and through (like you should be when insulating).

    Maybye tips on how how to get your hands on the materials would be good (especially neoprene and stuff like that can be hard to find).

    -Stigma

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    Thanks guys, I had never found neoprene in my country, so I always use armaflex, you can get it in any refrigeration store.

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    where would one apply grease on the lga 775? on the bottom of the processor itself?

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    Hi Ssilencer, nice guide

    But, IMO the acrylic spray is not really needed and it break the motherboard's warranty..
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    Very clear guide! Sticky?
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    I like it so much I'm about to use it

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    HOORAY!

    This guide is great, and your english is just fine, its gets the point across very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quent
    Hi Ssilencer, nice guide

    But, IMO the acrylic spray is not really needed and it break the motherboard's warranty..
    Any of this mats can be removed with isopropil alcohol, just takes more time.
    Thanks guys! I hope it helps

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    did he really said anything?hahaha
    that's funny, ur cat like a guru, check the insulation


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    Very nice guide, but can we have more pics of the inspector ? :P

    There's something about overclockers having cats .... Hmmmm lol.

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    nice guide but for single stage users this is even too much insulation imo.
    I only use armaflex without dielectric grease or any coating - works great, even 24/2 on week-ends.
    But for long DICE or LN2 runs this insulation should do a great job with all the coating - think if I will take the next step in cooling I would go for exactly this kinda isolation
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    Quote Originally Posted by yngndrw
    There's something about overclockers having cats .... Hmmmm lol.
    That's what I noticed so I got 3 but it still hasn't helped my o'clock they just destroy hardware, maybe there bad steppings

    Nice thorough guide Ssilencer I shall be using this one, but would it be overkill for a chiller?, or can there not be overkill with insulation?

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    Nice work there SSilencer

    Heres mine with 775 boards and liquid tape....before cascade run, I don't want to take a change after 3 boards went kaput with possible condensation problem



    I tied up rubber bands on those open pwms

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    Really light insulations works perfect until you turn off your computer...
    I'm more than happy with this one, I did it the same for a friend a year and a half ago, he turn or his pc every day for the nights, never had any problems.

    Good one dumo, better overkill than hardware kill
    Nice neoprene gasket, I hope I can get some of that some day.

    I also got some liquid electrical tape from a friend in the states sometime ago, nasty stuff, but it is not that hard to get rid of it when needed.

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    Ssilencer, very nice guide.

    What would you recommend for removing liquid electrical tape?

    Dumo, do you think it would be possible to replace the liquid tape in your pictures with standard clear varnish?

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    very nice guide Ss

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kesnel
    Ssilencer, very nice guide.

    What would you recommend for removing liquid electrical tape?
    Your hands and some isopropil alcohol, looks like rubber when dry.

    Dumo, do you think it would be possible to replace the liquid tape in your pictures with standard clear varnish?
    I think so.

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    Nice guide. Sticky?
    Also I would like to know where to get the materials.

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    I vote sticky also



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    Thanks, it is stiky now, thanks to Jinu

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    I can't seem to find pcb varnish with a brush applicator anywhere, all I can find is the spray.

    Would regular nail varnish for around the socket do ok? Or could I use the spray on the front of the board too ensuring I masked off the socket and such?

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    @Mods- Please could we combine this thread and the other insulation threads into one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by girth_maul
    @Mods- Please could we combine this thread and the other insulation threads into one?
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