Originally posted by: rforum
Depends on the CPU. See the following instructions from Arctic Silver web site for instructions on Arctic Silver 5:
http://www.arcticsilver.com/ar...ilver_instructions.htm
Originally posted by: Fern
Like Cid, I prefer to spread mine. But I have found that a piece of plastic a little more flexible than a CC works best for me. I use the clear plastic that they use for packaging cpu's and ram. I prolly cut my plastic into a piece a little smaller than his too.
EDIT: I just don't feel comfortable with the "dab" methodology. I want to ensure that the entire surface is evenly covered to ensure maximum heat transfer. I fear that using a dab may result in some portion of the surface being left bare (NO AS5). Kind of like the factory job on the NB on a NF7-S.
Originally posted by: RobsTV
It is not rocket science.
Close works. Perfection is not needed.
Here, I place small dab in center of CPU core.
Then I take the Arctic Silver container, and use it to spread out the dab towards the corners.
Next I use the tip of the Arctic Silver container, (with nothing coming out), and punch or dab
all over the core, so that the entire core is covered with whatever is left hanging from the tip.