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CPU heatsink pre installation Question

chack

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I've bought a AMD processor with a heatsink included, in the package at the bottom side of the heatsink, there is a little plastic like pad, do I remove it, and use thermal paste only, or put the thermal paste on top of it, or none of the above and install the heatsink the way the manufacturer shipped it . Input please thanks
 
If you plan on overclocking, remove the pad and use thermal compound. If you're not going to overclock, leave the pad on there, and don't apply any thermal compound.
 
You mean underneath the blue tape, yes? Even with modest overclocking, but combined with good case cooling, I've found the pad to be sufficent. For the overclocking insane, the arctic slop is good.
 
dont forget to take off the plastic cover thing lol
(if they have plastic covers on them?..ive never bought retail haha)

other than that, read what they said 🙂
 
Most popular Compound seems to be Artic Silver which can be had @ various online polacers or your local Guru Computer Place
 
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