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ceramique

I spread it with a credit card like as3 because like you I was worried. A week later saw a noticeable temperature drop just as I was about to pull it and re-apply it as they said in your instructions; it took a while to cure but it's fine if you spread it as I see it.
 
I spread it out like ASIII too. I'm not going to depend on the heatsink to smoosh it out completely and evenly over the core.
 
RIF=reading is fundamental 😉 They do not say to apply it to the heatsink, they say to apply it then wipe it off with a lint free cloth! This "tints" the heatsink filling in the microscopic valleys. You are then to apply it either to the core, or if using a CPU with an IHS to the IHS.
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That's what I did too; I think the original question was about the rice-sized splotch of ceramique applied to the chip and then left to squish about. At least that's how I read the amd directions (and didn't follow):Q.

You're right though if I and other dummies like me read the directions more, we wouldn't do such dumb things! In general
 
LMAO! You're right! I'm the one needs to read 😱 He's wondering why they say to just put some in the middle and squish it out with the cooler instead of spreading a thin layer over the core before mounting. I'm thinkin' he was wondering if he should put it on the heatsink instead 😛 My bad!
 
i tried applying Ceramique the normal way and the way involving the squishing, and i got the same temps both ways. 6 to one, half dozen to the other.
 
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