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Old 31st August 2004, 20:52   #21
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Polish has abrasive materials mixed in, hence the word polish.
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don't the abrasive materials reduce thermal conduction because they stay on the CPU and don't evaporate?
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No. the trick is "leave nothing" behind.

Best heat transfer properties - Alu, Cu, Silver and Diamond.
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Old 1st September 2004, 00:31   #24
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ok; thanks a lot to zavke for the explanation
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I have not seen the product anywhere. They have not released the product at all, just wondering why?
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Old 23rd January 2005, 00:05   #26
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Here's a little more info...

The product will be released for sale in Mid February (I am a dealer and that's the plan). I do plan to carry these and will be shipping all over. There will be two kits sizes, large and small... at this point, I am guessing that the small cleaning kits should retail in the $5-6USD range and should be enough to clean several CPU remountings. The larger kits will be designed more for repair shops, dealers and builders, etc who REALLY change fans a lot.

Great thanks to Liquid3D for mentioning www.easypckits.com www.Madshrimps.be has given my site strong support in the past, and I am grateful.

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