Scythe Ninja protective sticker caused wierd imprint
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Scythe Ninja protective sticker caused wierd imprint
My new Scythe Ninja came with a clear blue plastic protective sticker over the copper plate and now that I took it off I can see an "image" of it plus a few spots that look less tarnished on it.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v160/ ... G_9329.jpg
Has anyone else seen this happen?
I'm assuming it doesn't really matter considering it's going to be covered in Arctic Silver.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v160/ ... G_9329.jpg
Has anyone else seen this happen?
I'm assuming it doesn't really matter considering it's going to be covered in Arctic Silver.
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Hi, a while ago I got some "ArctiClean". I thought it was a bit of a gimmick but it works really well for cleaning up thermal paste. Not to mention those thermal pad things and other marks. Has nice citrus smell too!
What ever method you choose give your Ninja a good clean before fitting is recommended. I used to use washing up liquid, always seamed ok, did rinse thoroughly though.
Seb
What ever method you choose give your Ninja a good clean before fitting is recommended. I used to use washing up liquid, always seamed ok, did rinse thoroughly though.
Seb
I tried 99% isopropyl alcohol and nothing happened.derekchinese wrote:Try cleaning it off. Grab some q-tips and some isopryl alcohol (99% is prefered). This may help.
You should always use isopryl to clean the surfaces of the heatsink base and the top of the processor before applying AS5 for best results.
Derek
It looks like a pattern of tarnished and not tarnished areas.
hmm, it could be a film, how would I clean it
Hmmm... I just looked at it again in sunlight (I only looked at it at night) and it might be a film. It also looks like just different coloured metal depending on where the protective sticker was touching and of course where the writing was because I can see an image of that warning label.Mikey wrote:Might be just the angle.. but i would swear that looks like the base is covered in ... glue or something ..
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It doesn't look like bare metal to me.
That's pretty dumb of them to do that.
I guess I'm going to have to use something that can disolve the stickyness if it IS a film?
99% isopropyl is doing nothing.
Last edited by dentaku on Wed May 30, 2007 3:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Hey, it IS a film!
Is there actually glue left behind? If it's just tarnish then don't worry about it, it's not going to affect heat transfer as long as the surface is still flat.dentaku wrote:...I guess I'm going to have to use something that can disolve the stickyness?
Re: Hey, it IS a film!
HA! I was editing my previous panicky post at the same time you where writing yours. It's looks more like discolouration to me. This "film" doesn't wash off and the base does look nice and flat anyway so I guess it has more to do with exposure to light and air that any kind of stickiness.Mr Evil wrote:Is there actually glue left behind? If it's just tarnish then don't worry about it, it's not going to affect heat transfer as long as the surface is still flat.dentaku wrote:...I guess I'm going to have to use something that can disolve the stickyness?
I just did a little experiment. I touched the tiniest amount of silvo to the edge of the base where the heatspreader doesn't even touch and the colour got lighter, then I washed it off with 99% isopropyl just in case that stuff eats copper over time
The discolouration is much worse along the edges where it was exposed to more air anyway.
The discolouration is much worse along the edges where it was exposed to more air anyway.