CPU thermal paste/ grease?

minendo

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It is not necessary but it is very helpful in Heat Transfer. AMD processors do tend to benefit more from it than Intel processors.
 

Wind

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<< It is not necessary but it is very helpful in Heat Transfer. >>


Yup. But having said tht, some form of thermal compound is needed between the CPU & the HSF. Paste & grease is just some types.



<< AMD processors do tend to benefit more from it than Intel processors. >>


Yeah...as AMD runs hotter than Intel does.
 

maap

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It can drop your CPU temps by 2-3c, maybe more depending on the type. Is it necessary? At todays processor speeds, yes. Some type of thermal material needs to be between the CPU and heatsink. Do you need paste or grease? It all depends if you're going to O/C. If you're running stock speeds, a stock cooler and thermal interface material will do. If you're going to O/C, temp and voltage is life. The cooler the better.
 

Richardito

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Having some type of thermal paste is necessary in my opinion. It ensures good heat transfer between the CPU and the heatsink.
 

chille1972

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where so you put it on the heat sink? or the cpu? I just built a system and did'nt know on witch to put it>
 

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<< where so you put it on the heat sink? or the cpu? I just built a system and did'nt know on witch to put it> >>


On the core of the CPU...paper thin. On the bottom of the HSF, put a layer thinner (something like clear coating). Anyway, read the instruction on ASII w/site.