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it is typically designed to sit on top of CPU's that get
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spotz
on May 26, 2004 at 12:55 PM
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is there such a product as high-temp dielectric grease? >>
posted by stockplayerz (NYC)
on May 26, 2004 at 12:03 PM
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pretty toast. I would *think* that you would be fine w/ it.
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is there such a product as high-temp dielectric grease? >>
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stockplayerz (NYC)
12:03:41 05/26/04
the di-electrc grease doesn't remove corrosion. You need
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boileralum
12:54:01 05/26/04
it is typically designed to sit on top of CPU's that get -
spotz
12:55:02 05/26/04
Actually Thermal Paste or Epoxy is for CPUs
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Thrillhouse
14:39:30 05/26/04
Dielectric materials are NON-conductive... (n/m)
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Steve-O
14:49:23 05/26/04
You are correct sir
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Thrillhouse
14:51:47 05/26/04
Metal to metal still makes the connection bridge
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Steve-O
14:55:25 05/26/04
The heat shouldn't bother it, its heat range is well above
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Moxie
12:56:10 05/26/04
I have also wondered about using somthing like Artic
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colocomp (Denver)
12:56:57 05/26/04
You don't want to do that
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Marshall
17:42:28 05/26/04
That is what I did. Use very little of it because
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Spongerider :)
13:43:43 05/26/04
I filled every connector on my car with di-electric grease
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PLEAZURE in CA (SD)
16:13:48 05/26/04
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