Is it worth applying and leaving some high heat resistant electrical tape over the capacitors when applying the conductonaut and mounting the block to ensure there wont be any damage caused? Is there a possibility that gravity could pull the Liquid metal downwards, away from the die and onto the capacitors? Whilst this is great for applying TIM to my cpu heatspreader, it means the gpu when mounted are facing vertically instead of horizontally as they would normally do. You see my case is a Thermaltake Core X9 which means the motherboard is mounted horizontally. The only thing im concerned of is the possibility of seepage, or the liquid metal running once it applied. Ive settled on using it for my cpu, so i figured why not do it for my gpu's too. I need advice on whether applying Grizzly Conductonaut on my EKFC 1080 Waterblock would be a good idea.
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