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3rd January 2006, 13:15 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Coolermaster Nano Fusion http://www.amdzone.com/modules.php?o...tid=220&page=1 When we opened up the sturdy packaging, (which ensures your paste will arrive in good condition) we were surprised to find some extra goodies included with the paste. For all those people who are never quite sure if they have used enough or too much paste, or just squeeze half a tube on top of the processor, CoolerMaster has come up with a stencil and spreader that allows you to make a perfect patch on the heat sink. Unfortunately we are using a Golden Orb II which has a round base, (and there fore will not work with this system), But I grabbed a stock heat sink to illustrate the process and results. There is included instructions but they are not written well and are cut up so they can fit into the packaging. Luckily the process is not very difficult.
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