Overclocking and Revell

svol

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I'm going to unlock my Athlon XP1600+, but I wonder if Revell Contacta Professional Liguid cement for plastics can be used for filling the holes between the bridges. Has anyone have some experience with it or do you recommend something else?

My case has so many fans that it hovers above the ground :eek:
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amd_builder

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I'm not sure but since no one else is replying to this I figured I would :) As long as it is non conductive I don't see it being an issue. It has to fill the holes and dry as a solid to successfully fill the laser holes between the bridges. To be sure though, why not use some type of super glue like it shows in Tom's athlon xp unlocking guide? I'm using a fast drying strong bonding glue from radio shack to fill the holes for my athlon xp 1900+.
 

svol

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Thanks.

I tested it and it seems to be non-conductive.
I wanted to use this because it is very liquid so I can easily fill the holes between the bridges, but I also have some normal super glue. The only problem I can think of is that the Revell glue gets liquid again when using the conductive silver laquer.

My case has so many fans that it hovers above the ground :eek:
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I used nailpolish to fill the pits. I didn't use super glue because I've read that many people found it to be conductive. Plus, nailpolish is easier to remove and can come in a variety of colors :wink: .
 

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You must use the proper color nail polish. I used red passion.

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Never thought of that. Great Idea!


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svol

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Thanks, guess I'm going to use that instead of the Revell glue, it is very liquid and you see it much more easily.

My case has so many fans that it hovers above the ground :eek:
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That is the reason I used it because it is easier for these old eyes.

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