On Mar 12, 2009, at 7:14 PM, technophobic_...@comcast.net wrote:

> Don't put ANY grease near your processor!

A "grease" is simply solids within an oily carrier.

Electronics grade silicone thermally conductive "grease",  
Thermalcote, or equal, is fine.

Arctic Silver claims to be non-conductive, but it also comes with a  
detailed procedure for application to avoid foul-ups due to over- 
application, which procedures are not necessary with a silicone product.

Arctic Silver is also a "grease", using the conventional definition  
of the term.



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