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AMD says no to thermal grease

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 28 April 2003 - 13:42 · 25 comments & 446 views

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ASK ANY OVERCLOCKER and they'll tell you that thermal grease is an essential part of getting the best performance from a CPU. Now Xtreme Tek has some bad news for those same overclockers. Using almost any thermal grease voids your AMD warranty. There is an exception. Apparently, Shin Estu G 749 does get AMD approval. The only problem is that nobody knows where to get any of it. The most popular thermal grease has been Arctic Silver for a long time now. And that isn't AMD approved so using it means that you've voided your warranty.

Arctic Silver has responded saying that its products are fine. Well, they would, wouldn't they? The thing is, they're almost certainly right. It's odd that AMD has taken this stance; after all, a very large percentage of overclockers head straight for AMD products. You'd have thought that the firm would have gone out of its way to find some way of looking after those customers.

News source: The Inq

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#1 Marshalus on 28 Apr 2003 - 14:36
* Marshalus looks at AMD processor. * Marshalus thinks of thermal grease on processor. * Marshalus laughs.
#2 Marshalus on 28 Apr 2003 - 16:10
Eh. (post removed)

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