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Kal-EL 02-19-2010 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Splave (Post 26885)
excellent call :) didnt even think of that. Guess thats why you're supes and im splave ;)

haha, yah, my goofs make for good "How Not To's" (getting a layer of tape off = sucks) :scared:

MaadDaawg 03-06-2010 01:57 PM

I was thinking about using metal tape over the painters tape before the armaflex tap, but ended up only using the metal tape to hold down the probe and wire. Now I have painters tape, armaflex tape, frost king tape, armaflex, cept I couldn't use all layers all the way around on the bottom of the Tek cause it tended to force the card into a slanted position... which I figured wasn't cool :eek: Ended up with one layer of painters tape and one of armalex from the cpu block to the top of the copper in the back... keeps the vdimms nice and cold lol

Think I'll rewrap it and use the aluminum tape all the way round .. should help

Buckeye 03-06-2010 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaadDaawg (Post 29821)
I was thinking about using metal tape over the painters tape before the armaflex tap, but ended up only using the metal tape to hold down the probe and wire. Now I have painters tape, armaflex tape, frost king tape, armaflex, cept I couldn't use all layers all the way around on the bottom of the Tek cause it tended to force the card into a slanted position... which I figured wasn't cool :eek: Ended up with one layer of painters tape and one of armalex from the cpu block to the top of the copper in the back... keeps the vdimms nice and cold lol

Think I'll rewrap it and use the aluminum tape all the way round .. should help

Just use one more layer of Armaflex tape and you should be good to go.


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