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Processor: AMD Athlon II X4 630, stock cooler and paste
I wanted to reduce the CPU fan speed (and so therefore noise level), and as I have some spare Arctic Silver 5, I thought I would give it a try. I cleaned up both surfaces as per AC's instructions as well as following AC's instructions for applying the paste, and admittedly it is still in the 'burn-in' period, it hasn't made any difference so far.
People will probably say "well, what did you expect", I had read once or twice that the paste (or possibly the quantity) that AMD use isn't that great, and if a cheap tactic like this resulted in say 200rpm less, it would be money well spent IMO.
One thing that surprised me is that the stock cooler doesn't have a copper core.
I guess the next step at some point is to replace the HSF with a better one, but I tried this as a little experiment.
I wanted to reduce the CPU fan speed (and so therefore noise level), and as I have some spare Arctic Silver 5, I thought I would give it a try. I cleaned up both surfaces as per AC's instructions as well as following AC's instructions for applying the paste, and admittedly it is still in the 'burn-in' period, it hasn't made any difference so far.
People will probably say "well, what did you expect", I had read once or twice that the paste (or possibly the quantity) that AMD use isn't that great, and if a cheap tactic like this resulted in say 200rpm less, it would be money well spent IMO.
One thing that surprised me is that the stock cooler doesn't have a copper core.
I guess the next step at some point is to replace the HSF with a better one, but I tried this as a little experiment.
