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Arctic Silver ArctiClean
To read this review go to: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/A...er/ArctiClean/
Please Digg the review to help us promote it. Last edited by W1zzard; 05-12-2005 at 09:05 PM. |
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Good review w1zz, i was going to do one myself on this stuff.
as you tried near the end, the trick is to do 2 tries with solution 1, then another with solution 2... some of yours werent as clean as i've got out of my kit here. oh and kiddies, use a lint free cloth to wipe it up. tissues and toilet paper work fine, but if they're too rough they scratch the CPU/GPU/Mobo Chipset/Heatisnk
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This product is a stupid waste of money. This is my first time at this site and this review alone will ensure that I never come back.
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mmm.. then you obviously haven't had to deal with a bunch of dumb thermal pads... Come back when you have a real opinion and xsomething to backup your accusations, please. Btw, w1z, try using "goof off" it may not be available in europe.. it works fantasticly.. its basicly paint thinner tho.. lol (acetone like) ![]()
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Great review w1zz I think I'm going to get some for my new build
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Good review... Lots of examples. Why in the world did you taste it? LOLOL
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Yar, goof off. Then a final cleaning with Xylene.
Or I get some electrical cleaner at work that leaves no reidue, but smells terrible and is highly explosive. |
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Unregistered, you are a total fool. As for techpowerup...
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if you have doubts about arcticlean, go buy a package, try it, and if it cant get off your thermal pads/paste (proof please), i'll paypal you the price.
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this JERK prob never had to spend mega time lapping sinks back to mirror finish after some fool scraped off pad with a knife..the fact is it's user friendlly and work for $6 bucks and don't damage the PCB makes it worth the $$ ![]() |
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Hello,
I'm new to this forum and I was doing some research about this ArtiClean. I just bought the kit and I used to clean my Heatsink and CPU. The Heatsink was rather easy, looks very clean! To clean the CPU, I removed it off the socket, put a few drops and waited. The whole liquid thing started going around the sides (I have a Intel 775 processor, e.g. X6800). Eventually it actually went around and to the bottom of the processor. Not to the actual little chips under, but to the "golden" connectors all around those little chips. I eventually dried it up, final touched it with the 2nd bottle and it looks pretty good. I just have very little residue of paste on the little vains around where you're supposed to put all the paste but I don't think that will affect any contact with my new heatsink. The big question is if the material on those 2 bottles would affect in any way the connectors (golden ones..) under the processor. I haven't put it on my new motherboard yet because I wanted to make sure it's completely dried out, but is the processor OK still even after a little bit of the solution got to it? The reason I ask before even trying is because I'm installing the CoolIT Freezone and I don't want to be removing the heatsink again once it's in its place... So just wondering if that affects the processor in any way.. |
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@W1z - Great review. I use this stuff religiously.
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Use brake-cleaner. $1.99 for a 19oz bottle. "articlean"
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Brake cleaner is far more dangerous to use than ArtiClean. Brake cleaner will happily eat anything in your computer that contains plastic.
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Dont use chlorinated brake-cleaner.
Try putting some articlean on plastic and lets see what happens. I've literally hosed down cpus and motherboards with brake-cleaner (or electronic parts cleaner works also) with no ill effects. |
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As far as ArtiClean getting on plastic, it doesn't do damage, so long as you clean it off fairly quickly. I have spilled it on plastic(clear plastic tablecloth), and it sat for about a min while I went to get a paper towel. Absolutely no damage. Although I'm sure letting it sit would've done something eventually. There's also another advantage Articlean has over brake/electronic cleaners, the fumes. One whiff of brake or electronic cleaner and I have an instant asthma attack. Not so with the articlean.
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Make sure you wash your hands if you acceditly get the cleaner on your hand...that stuff is slightly corrosive.
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