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Feb 08, 2024 - 07:11 AM
Paste-type Thermal Interface Materials (TIMs) will eventually dissolve in any coolant fluid. Best practice is to remove the paste TIM and replace it with a type that hardens or is semi-solid (Fujipoly, etc). However many miner owners don't remove the paste TIMs, and the dissolved paste doesn't affect the electrical or thermodynamic characteristics of the BitCool BC-888. Depending on your system configuration, you may see some foaming in your fluid because the dissolved TIM changes the surface tension of the BitCool. BitCool BC-888 is specially formulated to resist foaming tendency far more than other fluids do.
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