thermal paste question

L1FE

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So I need some thermal paste to complete my computer. However, I don't have any at the moment. Someone suggested that I just do it without the thermal paste and it should be alright as long as I overclock. I've never done this before, but is this ok? Need some help!

Alex
 

jswjimmy

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do you still have the thermopad or not if you dont dont even think about turning it on
 

L1FE

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I should have searched before I posted since I found the answer :p Thanks though!

Alex
 

dnuggett

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Someone suggested that I just do it without the thermal paste and it should be alright as long as I overclock.

Never ever take advice from this person again. :Q
 

beatle

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Originally posted by: pspada
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: slag
for a temporary solution, use toothpaste.

seriously.

:Q



:Q...:frown:...:|

:Q It's true! Dansdata.com did a roundup of various TIMs. Toothpaste actually did pretty well, though its longterm performance was not confirmed. I suggest using a homogenized paste. Cheaper brands are usually a uniform consistency, which is important. That means shy away from Mentadent.

I never thought I'd be giving advice on which type of toothpaste to use for a TIM. :Q :D