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Does anyone know how to remove this kind of thermal compound? 99% Isopropyl Alcohol has no effect at all on this, so I guess it isn't alcohol based...
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that works good too. spray it in a cup and dip qtips in then soak the TIM.I've always CAREFULLY used either automotive brake cleaner or carb cleaner applied to a cleanroom wipe to get stubborn thermal paste off CPU/GPU dies and heatsinks. Try not to get it anywhere but the die itself when cleaning the actual card. It will take about any thermal compound or glue right off, especially the gummy pink stuff that was used alot in the Pentium III era.
I've always CAREFULLY used either automotive brake cleaner or carb cleaner applied to a cleanroom wipe to get stubborn thermal paste off CPU/GPU dies and heatsinks. Try not to get it anywhere but the die itself when cleaning the actual card. It will take about any thermal compound or glue right off, especially the gummy pink stuff that was used alot in the Pentium III era.