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+FIXED! (see reaction)
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Epoxy can indeed stand the heat, however it’s quite brittle, therefor the glue can break loose. But it’s not bad, and as there will be no UV light near the glue, you can try off course.
As I probably have the same issue with mine, I personally will try to see if I can re-solder a bolt to the original spot on the motherboard, or otherwise try the bolt arrangement. In case I can reach the back to ***use a press-nut from the back***, I might try that.
2 things:
1)when touching anything on your motherboard I recommend you earthen yourself, so your static energy cannot shock anything on the board. You can Google how to do that;)
2) I will replace the cooling paste when doing this fix and recommend to to that.
ps about drilling a hole in pcb’s: the silicium of the PCB can make it a slow process.

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Epoxy can indeed stand the heat, however it’s quite brittle, therefor the glue can break loose. But it’s not bad, and as there will be no UV light near the glue, you can try off course.
-As I probably have the same issue with mine, I personally will try to see if I can re-solder a bolt to the original spot on the motherboard, or otherwise try the bolt arrangement. In case I can reach it right with a press-nut from the back, I might try that.
+As I probably have the same issue with mine, I personally will try to see if I can re-solder a bolt to the original spot on the motherboard, or otherwise try the bolt arrangement. In case I can reach the back to ***use a press-nut from the back***, I might try that.
2 things:
1)when touching anything on your motherboard I recommend you earthen yourself, so your static energy cannot shock anything on the board. You can Google how to do that;)
-2) I will replace the cooling paste when doing this fix and recommend to to that. However, fixing het bolt ifs most important off course.
+2) I will replace the cooling paste when doing this fix and recommend to to that.
-ps drilling a hole in pcb’s: the silicium of the PCB can make it a slow process.
+ps about drilling a hole in pcb’s: the silicium of the PCB can make it a slow process.

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Editado por: Freek

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Epoxy can indeed stand the heat, however it’s quite brittle, therefor the glue can break loose. But it’s not bad, and as there will be no UV light near the glue, you can try off course.
As I probably have the same issue with mine, I personally will try to see if I can re-solder a bolt to the original spot on the motherboard, or otherwise try the bolt arrangement. In case I can reach it right with a press-nut from the back, I might try that.
2 things:
1)when touching anything on your motherboard I recommend you earthen yourself, so your static energy cannot shock anything on the board. You can Google how to do that;)
2) I will replace the cooling paste when doing this fix and recommend to to that. However, fixing het bolt ifs most important off course.
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+ps drilling a hole in pcb’s: the silicium of the PCB can make it a slow process.

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-Epoxy can indeed stand the heat, however it’s quite brittle, therefor the glue can break loose. But it’s not bad, and the as there will me no UV light near the glue, you can try off course.
+Epoxy can indeed stand the heat, however it’s quite brittle, therefor the glue can break loose. But it’s not bad, and as there will be no UV light near the glue, you can try off course.
As I probably have the same issue with mine, I personally will try to see if I can re-solder a bolt to the original spot on the motherboard, or otherwise try the bolt arrangement. In case I can reach it right with a press-nut from the back, I might try that.
2 things:
1)when touching anything on your motherboard I recommend you earthen yourself, so your static energy cannot shock anything on the board. You can Google how to do that;)
2) I will replace the cooling paste when doing this fix and recommend to to that. However, fixing het bolt ifs most important off course.

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Epoxy can indeed stand the heat, however it’s quite brittle, therefor the glue can break loose. But it’s not bad, and the as there will me no UV light near the glue, you can try off course.

As I probably have the same issue with mine, I personally will try to see if I can re-solder a bolt to the original spot on the motherboard, or otherwise try the bolt arrangement. In case I can reach it right with a press-nut from the back, I might try that.

2 things:

1)when touching anything on your motherboard I recommend you earthen yourself, so your static energy cannot shock anything on the board. You can Google how to do that;)

2) I will replace the cooling paste when doing this fix and recommend to to that. However, fixing het bolt ifs most important off course.

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