Alright, first of all, I didn't just save a dollar.  The cheapest newegg can hook me up for is $7 shipped, and it wouldn't  be here for at least another 6 days.

Additionally, my system has been running for 3 week and endured several marathon transode sessions without turning into an "expensive key fob."  

Of course, whether I found the miracle substitute for thermal grease, or the smart folks at intel have just managed to save me from myself is the question I am trying to answer.

It's not like thermal grease needs to be any magic solution to its job.  It just needs to outperform air by an order of magnitude or so.  Well, just about anything meets that criteria.          

On 1/28/06, Brian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Jan 28, 2006, at 8:16 PM, Kevin Kuphal wrote:

> Chris Ribe wrote:
>> On the topic of thermal goo, how do I figure out if  my P4 is running
>> at full speed?  I've read that the P4 will automatically slow itself
>> if it gets too hot.  Well, how am I to know if this is happening?
>>
>> To avoid being laughed off the list, I won't mention what I am
>> currently using in lieu of thermal goo, but rest assured that it
>> would
>> get me laughed off the list.
> Let me guess: toothpaste?  Actually works good for a period of time
> but
> has a tendency to harden.
>
Probably K-Y Jelly.

OK, I'll get off this thread right now.
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