I remember reading an article about it, but I can't find the bookmark. Does anyone know what it's called and where it's available?
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Non-conductive silver grease?
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Go to your local electronics store (not Radio Shack) and buy some premium transistor thermal compound. The stuff I have is non-conductive, non-silicon based, will not break-down (i.e. won't get runny and start dripping all over the insides) until 400 F/190 C (which your computer should NEVER reach) and has a better thermal conductivity than silver grease. This stuff is what professional electronics people use and costs about $4 a tube, which will last you for years.
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Good stuff
2cooltek
The Cooling Store
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OH NO, my retractable cup holder swallowed a DVD...
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The Cooling Store was the first to get Artic Silver all others followed... inflowdirect is the only other place I'd suggest getting it.
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