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[title] Thermal putty information | |
- | [* red] Check the condition of the thermal putty—it'll be on the heatsink and/or the motherboard. If any pieces are damaged or dried out, use the same process from the previous step to remove and replace them with new ''putty'' (***not*** thermal paste). |
+ | [* red] Check the condition of the thermal putty—it'll be on the heatsink and/or the motherboard. |
+ | [* black] If any pieces are damaged or dried out, remove and replace them: |
+ | [* icon_note] Note the location, shape, and size of the originals pieces of thermal putty. When replacing them, the pieces of putty need to be the same. |
+ | [* black] Use a spudger to ''gently'' scrape up larger pieces of putty, being very careful not to damage anything on the board. |
+ | [* black] Use isopropyl alcohol and coffee filters or cotton swabs to clean up ''all'' the thermal putty residue. |
+ | [* black] Apply new pieces of ''putty'' (***not*** thermal paste) that are the same size and shape as the originals. |