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Thermal Paste

CrimsonChaos

Senior member
Ok so, here I am, sitting here like a noob. I am reading various posts about how important Thermal Paste is -- Arctic Silver, seems to be the most popular brand.

Can you screw anything up by applying and/or removing the Thermal Paste incorrectly? Are there any general warnings you can give a noob like me -- i.e. things to definitely DO or NOT DO when applying/removing the paste?

Thanks!
 
mechBgon has a newbie friendly guide located HERE

If you're rebuilding that P4T533-C system, the P4 link is HERE 🙂

Summary:

DO:

Use a small amount
Clean up the old stuff with isopropyl alcohol
Make it as thin as possible.

DO NOT:

Use too much

the Video I promised you. You'll need divx to play it though.
 
Dont be too concerned - it's pretty hard to screw this up. Using too much isnt that big of a concern at all - in fact it's likely to make very little difference, if any. I saw a test once where different types of thermal pastes, aswell as 'other' products were tested - there was very little between them (as in 1 - 3 deg at most). As long as there is some sort of thermal interface, you'll be fine.
 
before I slap the HS on, I usually put some thermal paste on it (VERY little) and just rub it around using plastic wrap. I then whip it off with some mc D tissue. I think this make sures all the microscopic grooves on the HS is filled just before the contact layer.
 
just make sure you clean al the old stuff off with some kind of solvent like alcohol, fingernail polish remover, etc. then just follow the instructions here
 
exactly, I use an exact-o blade at an angle where it can't scrape the cpu. A small bead, like a grain of rice is perfect. Use Arctic Silver 5, it's the best.
 
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