- May 25, 2007
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There's this really tenacious "crap" on the bottom of my northbridge heatsink. When I was replacing the TIM for better heat transfer (used ceramique) I just used alcohol to clean off the pink stuff. Then I realized that the pink stuff wouldn't come off. I tried to scrape most of it off with a credit card (but then it started to get uber messy). In the end, I used some alcohol and a lens cleaner to get off the dust and plopped it back on with a super small amount of TIM.
Is this ok? or should I go back and re-do the heatsink/(I didn't even bother with the actual northbridge chip, too delicate. But I DID do a few passes of a cloth+alcohol)
Is this ok? or should I go back and re-do the heatsink/(I didn't even bother with the actual northbridge chip, too delicate. But I DID do a few passes of a cloth+alcohol)