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Old 8th September 2002, 11:31   #1
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finally I'm going to use my tweakmonsters ramsinks. But what is the best way to attach them so that when the gf4 dies again (hopefully not) I can remove them to have the card back in it's original state? I read about supergluying them, thermal adhesive is lying around here... What are your experiences??
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use AS adhesive with AS 3 (half/ half).
when you want to remove them, use a knife, it works great, trust me.
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