You can purchase adhesive thermal grease- it works pretty well, too. Just
be careful about gluing your fingers together ;)
The last place that I found it was at my local Fry's, however, there's
undoubtedly an online shop that will sell it to you as well.
Hope this helps,
-Nathan
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 9:34 AM
To: Multiple recipients of DuoList
Subject: [Duo] Re: Heat Sink Adhesive
Does this grease ever bond? The reason I ask is that the original adhesive
appeared to have been a small square right in the middle of the chip, which
is
no longer adhesive and appeared to have been pulled apart (there is a rip
pattern in whatever the adhesive was). It did not seem to be "grease" of any
kind. Oh well. I don't suppose it matters, a thermal conductor is a
conductor,
whether it's in tape form, glue form or grease form.
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