PJ wrote:
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> What's the best way to clean off the thermal gel from the CPU and fan?
If it is still loose goo, gently push with a single edge razor blade
at low angle to plane off most of it. Either way, then try anhydrous
(99%) isopropanol with a Q-Tip. If that does not move it, try
odorless spirits paint thinner. If that does not move it, acetone or
MEK (AKA methyl ethyl ketone or butanone) is next. Going from alcohol
to acetone increasingly threatens everything else on the mobo for
contact with the liquid. All the vapors are extremely flammable. MEK
stinks.
Make sure the thing is not plugged in. It would not hurt to run a
grounding wire from both you and the box to a water pipe.
Ventillation and no sources of ignition.
After you ID the least aggressive solvent, dampen a folded paper towel
and wipe. Don't drench it! Wipe, turn the towel, dampen with clean
solvent, wipe. Damp Q-Tip for drool. That should get things nice and
clean with a few wipes. Avoid wetting any other part of the mobo. Be
gentle. Dry and air before reassembling.
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