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Thanks mate, means alot coming from you.



Man, mine never comes off like that.
It only ever pulls off in bits, takes forever.

Maybe I need to try another kind ?
Deanzo,

I read elsewhere, you throw your board in the freezer for 2 minutes and the eraser pulls right off..



Question for you gurus of subambient enjoyment.

I used to see people recommend dielectric grease in the socket. Is that still the case, I saw no mention of it in this thread (except for PCIE slot) but I was wondering if that is just because of BGA that Intel uses now, on AMD, since it still uses a ZIF socket, would DiE grease or Vaseline be required?
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Thuban returns and Crosshair being prepared with Dragon Skin. You guys better try this and throw that eraser in the trash where it belongs...

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