Advice please after slight accident.
Fitting this mobo into the case I leaned a little too hard on the Northbridge Heatsink and it suddenly moved.
Fearing the worst I removed the mobo from the case and carefully removed the two nylon fixings. The heatsink has parted company with the chip. It looks like one of those phase change thermal pads underneath.
I have carefully removed the remains of the material from the chip and the heatsink, but the question is what to replace it with?
I first thought of Artic Silver 5 or Ceramique, but should I use another phase change pad?
The only one I have been able to locate ain the UK is the Coollaboratory Liquid Metal Pad. It seems to be a German company, no real specs available but it seems to get good reviews from the links via their website, comparable with Artic Silver.
I have not taken an eyeglass to the Northbridge chip assembly, but I would not want any oils from the pastes leaking off the small chip doing damage to the surrounding area. Also am I right in thinking that the thermal pad would have a longer life than paste?
I gather this beast runs hot, and don't want to make things worse for it.
Thanks.