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Unread 06-14-2004, 01:48 AM   #23
Groth
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There will always be air in the TIM - tiny bubbles trapped in microscopic ridges and grooves of solids, and little bubbles introduded into the goop by the very acts of dispensing and spreading.

Unless, of course, you mount your blocks in a vacuum chamber.... I half suspect that's what Intel does when putting the lids on its CPUs, explaining their better than average TIMs.
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