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Processor | Intel C2D E8500 @ 4.25GHz (1.36V) |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6 |
Cooling | (Temporary) Tuniq Tower 120 |
Memory | 2GB Transcend aXeram 1200+ |
Video Card(s) | HIS HD3870 CF Volt modded |
Storage | 3 Seagate 320Gb Barracuda in an Intel Matrix Raid array |
Display(s) | Sony GDM-FW900 24" Widescreen CRT (a.k.a "The Shiznotch") |
Case | Ultra Aluminus Full Tower |
Audio Device(s) | onboard Intel HD audio |
Power Supply | PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 |
Software | XP MCE + Vista (HP) dual-boot |
Not happy right now...
In preparation for my 3870s, I removed my 1950XT from the loop. So I took the oportunity to rearrange the tubing as suggested by a few people who helped me when I fisrt put it together.
I have the new Danger Den MC-TDX CPU block and was testing it with some MX-2. I have only had this together for less than 2 months. Upon removing the block, I saw disticnt pitting on both the CPU and the block. My chip is lapped so there is only copper in contact with the block.
Now I read a thread on xtremesystems about MX-2 eating aluminum, but never copper! What the heck CAN you put this stuff on!
The only thing I can think of is that DD's new parts have an anti-tarnishing coating on them. Perhaps this combined with the MX-2 has somehow made it corrosive.
I have a thread on the DD forums in hopes of Jeremy enlightening me as to why this may be happening. But in the end, my stuff is still fooked! I shouldn't have to relap my chip and block after using MX-2.
Who should be responsible and what would be reasonable to ask for in compensation?
Will post photos when I get home @ 11:30 CST.
In preparation for my 3870s, I removed my 1950XT from the loop. So I took the oportunity to rearrange the tubing as suggested by a few people who helped me when I fisrt put it together.
I have the new Danger Den MC-TDX CPU block and was testing it with some MX-2. I have only had this together for less than 2 months. Upon removing the block, I saw disticnt pitting on both the CPU and the block. My chip is lapped so there is only copper in contact with the block.
Now I read a thread on xtremesystems about MX-2 eating aluminum, but never copper! What the heck CAN you put this stuff on!
The only thing I can think of is that DD's new parts have an anti-tarnishing coating on them. Perhaps this combined with the MX-2 has somehow made it corrosive.
I have a thread on the DD forums in hopes of Jeremy enlightening me as to why this may be happening. But in the end, my stuff is still fooked! I shouldn't have to relap my chip and block after using MX-2.
Who should be responsible and what would be reasonable to ask for in compensation?
Will post photos when I get home @ 11:30 CST.
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