- Jul 14, 2002
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Hey guys (and girls),
Let me preface this query by stating that I did a search for this topic and came up null.
I have an old P4 1.7 that I want to overclock (yes I know pentiums run hot) but I am planning on eventually replacing the mobo/processor anyway. I want to buy a nice HSF that I can use to overclock the P4 but I was wondering if I could use the same one when I replace the processor with a nice AMD 64 bit one.
My doubts come from the fact that I used thermal grease on the HS. The thermal grease fills the asperities in the HS to provide a nice mating surface between the die and the HS. When I remove the HS to put in the new processor, I'm hoping that I can just apply more grease. But I am also worried about some of the old grease staying on the old processor. I wouldn't even think about trying to sand off the old grease since the HS has such a nice surface finish and is machined so nicely.
What do you guys think, replace the HS when I get the new processor or use it twice ?
TIA
-Chris
Let me preface this query by stating that I did a search for this topic and came up null.
I have an old P4 1.7 that I want to overclock (yes I know pentiums run hot) but I am planning on eventually replacing the mobo/processor anyway. I want to buy a nice HSF that I can use to overclock the P4 but I was wondering if I could use the same one when I replace the processor with a nice AMD 64 bit one.
My doubts come from the fact that I used thermal grease on the HS. The thermal grease fills the asperities in the HS to provide a nice mating surface between the die and the HS. When I remove the HS to put in the new processor, I'm hoping that I can just apply more grease. But I am also worried about some of the old grease staying on the old processor. I wouldn't even think about trying to sand off the old grease since the HS has such a nice surface finish and is machined so nicely.
What do you guys think, replace the HS when I get the new processor or use it twice ?
TIA
-Chris