Fear no more skorchem! Although I will be switching my Tim to this thicker "blue goop" type material from Mouser, it wasn't the graphtek after all. The ideal chip lok holder has a small flange on the edge where the cob is supposed to rest snugly inside. We discovered when I tightened it down, it was on top of the cob and caused it to CRACK along the entire length of the back, concaving the LES. This is why the cob fried.That is now worrying me as im still building mine slowly around my other works and I have used 8 egraphs, should I order the paste instead ?
2 of them fried. The other had a cracked on the LES but is still working fine. We do however, have a replacement should it fail in the future. And no, no smoke. Just no light all the sudden upon checking things out like we do frequently.I'll stick with the silver compounds .
But about the other cobs ??
& what happened some one smell smoke ??
Still worked. Yes in series.just curious, these were wired in series? and when one failed the others still worked? or did the all three connected to that driver go out?
Hi! Sorry so late to the party. I'm just shopping around for a TIM for my first 3590 build and I am wondering what this "blue goop" material is that you went with. Right now, my first choice of TIM is the Sur-Seal thermal pad they have at PLC, but they don't ship internationally. Having a low-fuss, effective TIM would be ideal, wouldn't it?I will be switching my Tim to this thicker "blue goop" type material from Mouser,