>
> Ya, I can tell you from experience that it IS electrically conductive.
> Got a blob where I shouldn't have on a motherboard once upon a time,
> luckily I got it cleaned off after it wouldn't run.

...
>
> Arctic Silver has metal particles in the "gel" - I'm not sure if it is
> aluminum or real silver. Trade secret, I guess!
>

AFAIK ... That's the danger of using one with metal in it, as other  
indicated earlier in the thread. From what I understand, use too  
much, and it could also seep out, onto the mobo ... maybe,  
especially, after things heat up ... added horror if a nearby fan  
moved it around ... you know, if the stuff hits the fan idea ...

Bill Connelly
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