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If you touch your software enough does it become hardware?

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Probably best trying to get most of the gunk off or your new compound isn't going to touching the surface.
Lateralus wrote:Edit: I go past Maplins on the way home, do I need to pick up some of this?
I'd buy that just so I could own the box.
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Stoat wrote:
I'd buy that just so I could own the box.
Haha, if I get it I'll post you the inlay from the packaging if you want. :lol:
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You are too kind by far.
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Lateralus wrote:Edit: I go past Maplins on the way home, do I need to pick up some of this?
yeah, you may as well.

as far as the thermal goop, just use nail-polish remover and something credit-card-like to dissolve/scrape it off.
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Alas, they didn't have any of that gunk in stock, so I just bought a cheapish Akasa cooler with pre-applied gunk anyway. Sorry to disappoint Stoat! :lol:

Perhaps a silly question, but does a new CPU require a reformat? I'm assuming not, but would be most irritating to discover otherwise and not be prepared for it.
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Lateralus wrote:Perhaps a silly question, but does a new CPU require a reformat? I'm assuming not, but would be most irritating to discover otherwise and not be prepared for it.
No, it doesn't.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

nope.

I'd suggest resetting the bios to defaults (just do it from within the bios) that way it probably won't try to do anything too stupid.
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Defaults for what? The only thing I've possibly changed in it is the bootup order from disks - no overclocking at all.
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
yeah, you may as well.

as far as the thermal goop, just use nail-polish remover and something credit-card-like to dissolve/scrape it off.
Not this - nail-polish remover/acetone tends to leave reside behind. Use 99% isopropyl alcohol (not for drinking, Berk, for cleaning), and lint-free cotton swabs. Works a charm... I know this because I once spent most of a day cleaning excess gunk from computers that someone had assembled with the "more thermal compound is better" philosophy and that were consequently overheat. I guess my boss thought that using copious amounts of isopropyl alcohol would be just the thing for me after I turned up to work obviously hungover.

Lateralus wrote: Defaults for what? The only thing I've possibly changed in it is the bootup order from disks - no overclocking at all.
No need to reset to defaults, then.
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