There must already be either thermal paste or a thermal pad on the processor, so I would just leave it alone if I were you. Why did you take it apart? Are you having overheating problems?
Originally posted by: Atheus
There must already be either thermal paste or a thermal pad on the processor, so I would just leave it alone if I were you. Why did you take it apart? Are you having overheating problems?
Indeed. Whenever I tear down a laptop I always remove any thermal transfer material and use Arctic Silver, assuming a thermal pad isn't required to make contact with the heatsink.
All well and good as long as your warranty has expired, or you don't care about that. Accessing the CPU requires disassembly beyond what the user is authorized to do.
Having said that, it is a good idea to replace the pad or compound once to access the CPU.
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