RazerZ Judicious Ambassador Aug 18, 2013 9,961 0 33,960 Jan 23, 2014 #1 Can I use IC Diamond 7 on a GPU's memory modules? I'm pretty sure its non conductive, but just want to check.
Can I use IC Diamond 7 on a GPU's memory modules? I'm pretty sure its non conductive, but just want to check.
Solution tester321 Jan 23, 2014 I don't see why not. Don't put too much. Just to be safe, make sure it won't spill out to any contacts.
I don't see why not. Don't put too much. Just to be safe, make sure it won't spill out to any contacts.
tester321 Honorable Jun 5, 2012 44 0 10,540 Jan 23, 2014 Solution #3 I don't see why not. Don't put too much. Just to be safe, make sure it won't spill out to any contacts. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I don't see why not. Don't put too much. Just to be safe, make sure it won't spill out to any contacts.
RazerZ Judicious Ambassador Aug 18, 2013 9,961 0 33,960 Jan 23, 2014 #4 tester321 : I don't see why not. Don't put too much. Just to be safe, make sure it won't spill out to any contacts. Alright thanks. Also would it be better to spread it or leave a dot then clamp down the upper half of the card, like a CPU installation Upvote 0 Downvote
tester321 : I don't see why not. Don't put too much. Just to be safe, make sure it won't spill out to any contacts. Alright thanks. Also would it be better to spread it or leave a dot then clamp down the upper half of the card, like a CPU installation
tester321 Honorable Jun 5, 2012 44 0 10,540 Jan 23, 2014 #5 Use little in an very thin layer. Install any heat sink as you normally would. Upvote 0 Downvote