Anyone have suggestions what the "thermal transfer material" (1) used on
the CPU on Powerbook G4 logic board is? I have used cooling paste before
on the Powerbook G3s, but I suspect this is something else? The repair
manual indicates I should use new materials, so implicitly it's bad idea
to reuse the old material, if at all possible. Any ideas for obtaining
such materials except from Apple? I can get it from Apple, but still
would like to know of other sources. 


Mikael

(1) Page 76 of the Powerbook G4 Titanium repair manual.




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