33 Comments
dweller_12 1 day ago
Doesn’t look like there’s enough to cause any issues. As long as the pins make contact it works.
simagus 1 day ago
“We are not a community where members feign stupidity when posting and commenting because they find it funny. You can be banned if you conduct yourself like that here.”
So I will reply seriously with as long as it’s not still stuck on any of the pins you should be fine.
You did the right thing with the rubbing alcohol and toothbrush, but maybe let it fully evaporate before you build that PC.
BeerGogglesFTW 1 day ago
I’ve made this mistake. I didn’t clean the CPU before removing it, and the excess paste dripped over… Like, stretchy cheese on a fresh slice of pizza.
I took a tooth brush that was dipped in 91% isopropyl alcohol, dried that off, and then very, very gently brushed the pasty pins.
TimmmyTurner 1 day ago
spray some 99% isopropyl alcohol then try to use q tip to clean it
smithversman 1 day ago
Iirc thermal paste is not that conductive, and in your case, i can see barely of it, and i think it wouldn’t cause you a problem.
*liquid metal* on the other hand, i wouldn’t bother to clean it up cuz as soon as the liquid drops on the socke or any part of the mb, there goes your mb.
MrVernon09 1 day ago
Check out this [video](https://youtu.be/rmhJLheNmzw?si=cFUSAl1RTSWH0qCW) from JayzTwoCents.
Positive-Olive3530 1 day ago
Thermal paste is non conductive and there isn’t enough to cause blockage. Just socket it
elliotborst 1 day ago
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amypond420 1 day ago
99% chance you did more harm than good, unless you’re a complete idiot you used non conductive thermal paste and there probably wasn’t even any need to clean it. good luck.
XRaiderV1 24 hours ago
you’ll want 99% medical grade iso, but no less than 95%, you’re going to need to fairly drown the socket in the stuff. the iso will pretty much disintegrate the thermal paste.
use cotton swabs to mop up the resultant mess that WILL leak out from around the retention mechanism thats mounted to the socket, but under no circ*mstances should you use said swabs IN the socket. you can and likely WILL damage the pins.
NukeLikeTheBomb 24 hours ago
Put it in rice.
Kidding of course. Thermal paste is made of the right materials to not cause problems. Just do the best you can to get it clear with alcohol and a soft bursh without bending the pins.
BaconMeetsCheese 24 hours ago
It’s over
Daddydante88 23 hours ago
Use a spray bottle with 90% isopropyl alcohol. gently rinse it away
Quint87 23 hours ago
Isopropyl alcohol and some canned air.
Let it dry and socket the cpu, you should be fine.
InevitabilityEngine 23 hours ago
I have personal floss pics that have a very thin tapered plastic tip. The tip is gentle and could be used to remove material.
Work very gentle like an archeologist in the final stages of fossil exposure.
I have seen pin straightening done with a empty click pen using the open metal writing point used to embrace a pin one at a time to adjust them but let’s not even get there.
South-Enthusiasm4953 23 hours ago
Use isopropyl alcohol in the socket pour it little by little then use a tooth brush brush it gently then if the isopropyl alcohol is dry pour it again Little by little until the thermal paste is gone, then wait for the isopropyl alcohol to completely dry then you can try turning it on
Petapeutti 23 hours ago
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H4v0cH3lls1ng 23 hours ago
Hey here’s a youtube guide cleaning thermal paste, although yours is not nearly as bad.
https://youtu.be/rmhJLheNmzw?si=paxC2sFs_Egp3d9JSirOakin 23 hours ago
Get a small stiff brush, like the kind used for cleaning a shaver.
xXDEGENERATEXx 23 hours ago
Normal thermal Paste is non conductive, it will Work just fine
DangyDanger 23 hours ago
Thermal paste usually isn’t conductive afaik, but to be sure find out how conductive yours is.
killzone506 22 hours ago
Soft toothbrush, 99% rubbing alcohol & lots of patience.
No_Cake_4181 22 hours ago
Electric parts cleaner
Duncan-Donnuts 22 hours ago
its fine
riomp300 22 hours ago
You can use [CRC Electronic Cleaner ](https://www.walmart.com/ip/CRC-Electronic-Cleaner-Quick-Dry-for-Sensitive-Electronics-11-oz/16817418) if you need to get it out.
cburgess7 22 hours ago
isopropyl alcohol and thermite… i mean… termites… wait… turnpikes? no, that’s not it either… wormed mice? dammit… canned air, that’s what I was looking for, so yeah
isopropyl alcohol and canned air. the alcohol will break down the paste, and the canned air to blow it out.
tru3robin 22 hours ago
Hold upside down and squirt it with isopropyl alcohol until it’s clean again lol
DeeKahy 22 hours ago
A needle and a lot of patience
Berry2460 22 hours ago
put the cpu in and forget about it. Its not enough to cause issues.
Glad_Wing_758 22 hours ago
Run it bud. Won’t hurt a thing
Jaba01 22 hours ago
Most likely won’t do anything, but you can use some IPA to clean nonetheless.
Vexerino1337 22 hours ago
Dip a clean fine toothbrush with isopropyl alcohol and scrub it away, you might need to apply some alcohol on the socket. If you’re already scrubbing for a while and it’s still wont come off, blow it off with some canned compressed air.
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