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    I need help with the SP-97, putting it on my CPU,

    ***Is there anybody that has one and know exactly how to put it in properly??***

    I tried the site and it is really confusing, cause of the bad pics.
    AMD Mobile 2400XP @ 2500Mhz 1.75Vcore = 2.5Ghz
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    ight those r good

    but how much Thermal paste is suppose to be applied to the heatsink base???
    AMD Mobile 2400XP @ 2500Mhz 1.75Vcore = 2.5Ghz
    Abit NF7-S with SP-97 heatsink
    OCZ 2X256MB Pc3200 2-2-2-5
    Antec 400watt PSU
    120GB WD HDD
    MSI 9800XT
    Soundblaster Live 5.1
    Black Chieftec Matrix w/ 5BlueLED Case Fans
    800watt Sony/Bose Speaker System

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    Only put a small amount of paste. Work it into the surface then wipe off the excess with a lint free cloth. One wipe.

    The CPU should have a thin layer to cover the top of the die. Not wiped.

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    Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@24 July 2004 - 09:02
    Only put a small amount of paste. Work it into the surface then wipe off the excess with a lint free cloth. One wipe.

    The CPU should have a thin layer to cover the top of the die. Not wiped.
    Thats what I did...but on the site it says LEAVE a thin layer on the heatsink...kinda wierd

    Also, we used artic silver III instead of the stuff it came with...we should do that correct
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    Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx+24 July 2004 - 11:05--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (bigdawgfoxx @ 24 July 2004 - 11:05)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Virtualbody1234@24 July 2004 - 09:02
    Only put a small amount of paste. Work it into the surface then wipe off the excess with a lint free cloth. One wipe.

    The CPU should have a thin layer to cover the top of the die. Not wiped.
    Thats what I did...but on the site it says LEAVE a thin layer on the heatsink...kinda wierd

    Also, we used artic silver III instead of the stuff it came with...we should do that correct [/b][/quote]
    everyone has their own ways of doing it.

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    Arctic Silver III should be fine.

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