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- Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 15:46:43 +0900
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SN_Diamond (Norman.Diamond@example.com) wrote: > Hmm. OK, in my local drugstore next to the Superblock there was > Coppertone.[*] If I put some on the CPU, will it turn into one of Intel's > new architectures and get a big speedup? In my experience, no, but it has been helpful to put a layer of it between the heatsink and the CPU when doing serious overclocking. I've found that Coppertone works much better than silicone grease for preventing my CPU from burning :-) Jonathan
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