Where to find good circuitwriter pen for Bsel mod a E5200???

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Hello!

Does anyone know of any online uk retailers that sells circuitwriter pens, really good for Bsel mod on cpu chip??? The reason why i`m asking, is because i've just recently bought a Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5200 and Asrock 4CoreDual-SATA2, and as you may know, its very difficult to overclock on this motherboard because of no vcore option in the bios, and i would really like to be able to overclock to at least 3.2Ghz.

If anyone can help with a place based in the uk that sells these, please contact me through trust.

Thank you!
 
Can electrically conductive paint be taken off easily once dried? or am i best using a circuitwriter pen for Bsel modding?
 
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Heated screen repair paint can, for the most part, be scrapped off with your fingernail. Anything that remains should come off with nail varnish remover or a similar solvent.

It took me several attempts to get a reliable connection last time I tried this type of mod so got quite good at cleaning up the abortive attempts.
 
Is this paint the correct stuff i`m looking for, and can be used for cpu chip Bsel modding???



Conductive Silver Paint

Product Features:

Pure silver is used in the formulation to give excellent conductive properties and a hard resilient surface film.
Simple to apply
Highly conductive
Tough surface film
Supplied in a 3g phial
Drys in 15 to 30 minutes

Typical applications include making electrical connections on circuit boards, providing radio frequency interference shielding, repairing broken track on PCBs, repairing demisters on car rear windows, bonding wires together, conductive ink and many more. Once applied the paint will last for many years and after opening will last for at least 2 years in the bottle.Please note: We are not allowed to sell butane or solvent based products to persons under the age of 18.




or this one???

Conductive Silver Paint

A must have for the overclocker's toolbox in an affordable size! One drop of this laboratory grade silver conductive paint is all you need to bridge traces on PCB's, CPU's, etc.

It's non-flammable conductive silver paint and dries quickly once applied, but doesn't dry out in the bottle easily. It contains highly conductive silver particles in an adhesive base originally used for mounting samples. Can be applied with pin or small brush (not included).

CAUTION: SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING! Avoid prolonged skin contact. Avoid breathing vapors, use with adequate ventilation. Ships anywhere with no restrictions. We are not responsible for injury or equipment damage from use of this product. No instructions provided, it's assumed you know what you're doing!

New larger size! est. 1.2 gram quantity of paint. (This is a 1/16 oz vial filled approximately 1/2 full)

Metal loading: 18.0% Silver
Vehicle: Cellulosic plus denatured alcohol and water
Viscosity: Brush/Spray
Thinners: Water, alcohol; depends on desired drying rate
Drying: Approximately 3-10 minutes at room temperature
Working range: 50-225o F
Decomposition Temp: 680o F
Specific mavity: 1.132g/cc
Resistivity: < 0.4 ohm/cm2
Adhesion: Excellent
Organic Solvents: Good Resistance
Moisture: Poor Resistance
 
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both the products you show will do it they are made for the job.

Can electrically conductive paint be taken off easily once dried? or am i best using a circuitwriter pen for Bsel modding?

And yes the stuff i said comes of easily as well, used it a good few times for modding CPUs, only suggested it because it is easy to get hold of.

I found it so much cheaper than the pens.
 
Hello again.

Does anyone know where i could get a very thin paint brush for precision modding, idle for bsel modding with conductive silver paint??? or is there anything else i could use???

Thank you for responding.
 
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