Sticker on my motherboard-Do I take this one off?

Bingy

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Hi, I have a P5Q-E motherboard and toke off the stickers covering the ram slots and CPU socket. I ve had my PC for about 2 weeks now and found a white sticker that shows the barcode and says it was made in china all with black print on a white background. Its next to the ram inbetween the ram and the cpu near the top side.

Do i take it off? I have never really noticed it till now for some reason. Would the sticker of caused any damaged to the board as it is covering some of the i think made out of copper, those lines. Going to the RAM.

Mobos been at 32C-33C so i guess thats normal. How ever would have the sticky sticker done any harm when the board heats up? Ive seen pitcures of people paint there motherboards so i would imagine that the thickness of the paint and the ammount would cause far greater damage if not any to the board, comparing it to a little sticker.

Plus is there a protective layer of stuff over the copper links in the board?