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![]() | I think that works, I'm going to get my heatsink off... but first I'm going to try with the credit-card/screwdriver.. tnx for the help all!!!!!!
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| [M] Reviewer Join Date: May 2002 Location: wherever the doom is
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![]() | in the antistatic bag and into the freezer with it... most glue will get a crusted when frozen and it will popoff quite easily.
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| Idd, I think it's easier to remove glue then asa... if you want to play safe, go for the glue + ASIII. If you've allready f*cked up your warranty, the hell, asa with it ![]() |
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| So ASA won't crack when put in a freezer, unlike superglue? |
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