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    question about ICD 24

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by psycho.wizard, Jul 23, 2011.

  1. psycho.wizard

    psycho.wizard Notebook Enthusiast

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    ok, so i got my syringe of ICD 24 today, but i noticed that the top part of the syringe was to pushed down, so i removed a part of the label and i found ot that what i got was just 1/4 of paste on the syringe (see pics), can someone tell me if this is normal or if i got an used syringe?

    http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/2791/dsc03549d.jpg

    http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/3766/dsc03552mi.jpg

    can someone tell me how to resize pics on the forum I feel like I'm breaking some rule posting images this big.
     
  2. xxERIKxx

    xxERIKxx Notebook Deity

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    I think that is normal. That is what my icd 24 tube looked like.
     
  3. psycho.wizard

    psycho.wizard Notebook Enthusiast

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    oh, good to know, tanks, i guess this sunday will be "repasting Sunday" je je je, any idea on the pics? i'm still feeling like breaking a rule here due the size of them.
     
  4. Yiddo

    Yiddo Believe, Achieve, Receive

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    That is an OEM tube I think that is the same as what I get from Ebay and they confirm it is cheaper because its OEM. Exactly the same as retail ICD and does exactly the same job!

    When you upload the pic you need to copy and paste in Forum Thumbnail not a direct link or forum code. You can also resize it when you upload it.
     
  5. Chastity

    Chastity Company Representative

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    You can also resize it in Paint. :)
     
  6. psycho.wizard

    psycho.wizard Notebook Enthusiast

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    ok, forum thumbnail, tanks
    PD i didn't resize them in paint or FW or PS because i wanted to show the ICD as best as posible.
     
  7. DCx

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    That's EXACTLY what they do - you get ICD (7) or (24), where the 7 and 24 represent the quantity.
     
  8. tijo

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    Yeah, 7 and 24 are a weight measure in carats (i don't remember how much grams it makes though). All tubes are like that and in any case, you'll have ICd for a lot of repastes, believe me.