- Jun 14, 2003
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Here's the situation -- I'm building a new computer this summer (Barton 2800+, A7N8X Deluxe, the works), and I don't plan on upgrading the CPU very much (if at all), and neither will I be changing the motherboard around. As I've heard that the thermal paste and grease both wear out over time, I was looking at using thermal epoxy instead.
My question is this -- for a computer that will be moved around fairly regularly (ie, every couple of months, maybe more often), and more than likely won't be upgraded in the CPU/mobo department -- which would be a better solution for me? How does the thermal epoxy hold up in comparison to thermal grease (something like Arctic Silver III or something)? If I DO need to switch out the CPU and/or mobo, is the thermal epoxy hard to remove?
Thanks in advance!
My question is this -- for a computer that will be moved around fairly regularly (ie, every couple of months, maybe more often), and more than likely won't be upgraded in the CPU/mobo department -- which would be a better solution for me? How does the thermal epoxy hold up in comparison to thermal grease (something like Arctic Silver III or something)? If I DO need to switch out the CPU and/or mobo, is the thermal epoxy hard to remove?
Thanks in advance!