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I asure you it is, but it's a very soft and pliable kind, but not sticky.

A wee tip to stop air getting in, is just before I do the final mount, I put a lite coat of nail polish around the gpu core, so the gasket sticks to the PCB.
K, can you find any link in the web to this kind of material ? co i can checl it and ask around ?
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Nice insulation methods, thnx for sharing
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this guide is potent.

Well done Dean AWESOME stuff!!
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Very nice guide and thanks for posting it !

I have not done any GPU's yet for sub zero, mostly CPU's. I will be getting into GPU's very shortly tho and like very much seeing how others prep there cards.

Thanks again !
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Nice guide
I recently got an SS, and so have only just started sub zero,
But the putty method is what I use, just so easy to put on/take off,
And really effective, (if done properly)
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Great guide Deanzo

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K, can you find any link in the web to this kind of material ? co i can checl it and ask around ?
Try to find a material called Frost King Pipe Wrap Insulation.

http://www.buy.com/retail/product.as...06&dcaid=17902
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Very nice guide man.It describes everything and its clear.I like it very much
Pesonaly i use the Art Eraser cause it's easy to use and easy to come out.If i create a think layer and it sticks properly woth the pots armaflex it sucks out the air and no water in my bench,after 7-8 hours i had only a little water in the backplate.
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K, can you find any link in the web to this kind of material ? co i can checl it and ask around ?
I'll see if I can find you a link.

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Nice insulation methods, thnx for sharing
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this guide is potent.

Well done Dean AWESOME stuff!!
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Very nice guide and thanks for posting it !

I have not done any GPU's yet for sub zero, mostly CPU's. I will be getting into GPU's very shortly tho and like very much seeing how others prep there cards.

Thanks again !
NP mate.

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Nice guide
I recently got an SS, and so have only just started sub zero,
But the putty method is what I use, just so easy to put on/take off,
And really effective, (if done properly)
Thanks,

I find clean up can take a bit of time to get all the wee bit out from under caps etc .

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Great guide Deanzo



Try to find a material called Frost King Pipe Wrap Insulation.

http://www.buy.com/retail/product.as...06&dcaid=17902
Thanks,

That stuff is great, can't buy it in New Zealand which sucks.
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Great guide ! I personally use kneaded rubber. I have one tip: heat it up with a hairdryer, it gets sticky and flexible, much better to work with. It gets stuck on the board so no air gets between the rubber and the PCB.
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Very nice guide man.It describes everything and its clear.I like it very much
Pesonaly i use the Art Eraser cause it's easy to use and easy to come out.If i create a think layer and it sticks properly woth the pots armaflex it sucks out the air and no water in my bench,after 7-8 hours i had only a little water in the backplate.
Thanks mate,

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Great guide ! I personally use kneaded rubber. I have one tip: heat it up with a hairdryer, it gets sticky and flexible, much better to work with. It gets stuck on the board so no air gets between the rubber and the PCB.
Ta, and thanks for the tip.
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