Been looking around to see if 3m 4010 is non conductive, wanted to use it to mount a backplate to a gpu. Any help greatly appreciated.
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Tape of the gods Conductive?
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I would think being a soft plastic or rubber the answer is no.Blue Dragon CM690 II an i7 - 960 x58 build
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Originally posted by Hooded View PostI would think being a soft plastic or rubber the answer is no.
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Originally posted by Izerous View PostI'd think the adhesive might eventually let go depending on where it is on the card and if it is heating up.
This the gpu was thinkin just cutting small pieces to put on the 4 screws that mount the heatsink to the pcb.
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So here are the results. Gonna do something with the cf if it will ever show up lol. Just 4 small pieces of 4010 on the 4 screws can barely see it. and I can hold the gpu by the bp upside down no issues. will have to see what happens when actually putting it under stress see if it shifts or anything hopefully not lol.
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It's definitely NOT conductive.
I used it to secure a fan controller PCB to my old Prodigy case and if it was the fan controller would have exploded, so as a specific example it's definitely not.DS340-E: Core I7 3770K Undervolted at 4.3Ghz, Asrock Z77 Extreme-3, 16GB of Adata XPG V2 gold RAM at 2200mhz, XFX R9 290 with EK water block and (I love) gold backplate, EK tubing, Bitspower and Darkside fittigs, Darkside RGB lighting with handy remote control, WD Black Dual (120GB SSD+1TB mechanical) hard disk, Swiftech PWM fan controller, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
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