@AliceBoxOfChocolates and then letting the heatsink flatten it out, the THINNER you can get it around the center of the cpu, the better it is, the paste doesn't have to cover the whole cpu, many people make this mistake,
hope that helps man, i don't mean to sound rude or aggressive but people think they know better by using gloves and credit cards to cover the whole thing, it's unneccesary and nowhere near the best way. being an enthusiast i like to get the best out of my hardware,
and then letting the heatsink flatten it out, the THINNER you can get it around the center of the cpu, the better it is, the paste doesn't have to cover the whole cpu, many people make this mistake,
hope that helps man, i don't mean to sound rude or aggressive but people think they know better by using gloves and credit cards to cover the whole thing, it's unneccesary and nowhere near the best way. being an enthusiast i like to get the best out of my hardware,
@AliceBoxOfChocolates new paste/grease always will run nice and cool, but if you apply too much you make a thicker layer and it seeps over the sides and everything, it's not good for it and a bad application can affect temps as much as 5*C +
the cores of the cpu aren't the whole surface, they're directly in the center, especially on the newer models, i've re-applied thermal paste MANY MANY times, and on many different pcs, and the best temps i ever saw was a small blob in the middle
@AliceBoxOfChocolates it's not necessary at all, trust me i build pcs, this is one of the worse ways because you end up getting air bubbles and stuff in it, just put the cooler on and tighten it down,
don't use all that past, less is better, you want the thinnest layer possible, you put WAY too much on, the best temps i get are when i use a BB size on a desktop cpu, you should be looking at something a QUARTER of that, literally a tiny blob
Too much on the cpu, dude. I see that you responded to another poster "that's funny it runs 14F cooler now :)." Now, use your critical thinking skills to figure out why your response does not refute the fact that you used too much paste on the cpu.
i just ordered my thermal paste , 3 silver ones , for my gateway laptop and for my hp mini , and also will apply to my power pc g3 laptop , even the fan does never turn on in that , and never get`s warm also or hot , probably becasue for 7 years i had it like that and has no problem at all ... :)) what laptop is this , you are applying the paste to ... ?
yeah he was suppose to do this, and he do some right except for miss part is use a little thermal on heatsink to help more connection glue. Thermal must be thin on CPU or GPU.
Hey, guess what? Too bad, I'm not here to learning lesson from everyone on Youtube, due to many user rude me by give me jackass lesson. And GUkraine, i actually don't think it is "air pockets" in your sentence it is "air bubble" if you mean there is air in thermal paste.
@Maul9999 Same stuff. And if you don't wanna be told your wrong and a douche, don't post on Youtube. BTW your officially a hypocrite and also blocked.
too much thermal paste, hopefully not electric conducted paste if you put too much.
bbmak0 3 months ago
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@AliceBoxOfChocolates and then letting the heatsink flatten it out, the THINNER you can get it around the center of the cpu, the better it is, the paste doesn't have to cover the whole cpu, many people make this mistake,
hope that helps man, i don't mean to sound rude or aggressive but people think they know better by using gloves and credit cards to cover the whole thing, it's unneccesary and nowhere near the best way. being an enthusiast i like to get the best out of my hardware,
Roksonixx 6 months ago
and then letting the heatsink flatten it out, the THINNER you can get it around the center of the cpu, the better it is, the paste doesn't have to cover the whole cpu, many people make this mistake,
hope that helps man, i don't mean to sound rude or aggressive but people think they know better by using gloves and credit cards to cover the whole thing, it's unneccesary and nowhere near the best way. being an enthusiast i like to get the best out of my hardware,
Roksonixx 6 months ago
@AliceBoxOfChocolates new paste/grease always will run nice and cool, but if you apply too much you make a thicker layer and it seeps over the sides and everything, it's not good for it and a bad application can affect temps as much as 5*C +
the cores of the cpu aren't the whole surface, they're directly in the center, especially on the newer models, i've re-applied thermal paste MANY MANY times, and on many different pcs, and the best temps i ever saw was a small blob in the middle
Roksonixx 6 months ago
@AliceBoxOfChocolates it's not necessary at all, trust me i build pcs, this is one of the worse ways because you end up getting air bubbles and stuff in it, just put the cooler on and tighten it down,
don't use all that past, less is better, you want the thinnest layer possible, you put WAY too much on, the best temps i get are when i use a BB size on a desktop cpu, you should be looking at something a QUARTER of that, literally a tiny blob
Roksonixx 6 months ago
dont you just hate when laptops get hot?
Phenom69ll 11 months ago
Too much on the cpu, dude. I see that you responded to another poster "that's funny it runs 14F cooler now :)." Now, use your critical thinking skills to figure out why your response does not refute the fact that you used too much paste on the cpu.
Naisium 1 year ago
i just ordered my thermal paste , 3 silver ones , for my gateway laptop and for my hp mini , and also will apply to my power pc g3 laptop , even the fan does never turn on in that , and never get`s warm also or hot , probably becasue for 7 years i had it like that and has no problem at all ... :)) what laptop is this , you are applying the paste to ... ?
tamaskrisztian 1 year ago
Thermal paste help to keep it cool CPU or GPU. Also prevent from overheat. Without them Fan cooling will be useless.
Maul9999 2 years ago
You put Way too Much Thermal Paste on those Chips.
jakthebomb 2 years ago
that's funny it runs 14F cooler now :)
cookaacoo 2 years ago
how old is your computer?
and what kind? Netbook or Notebook?
Maul9999 2 years ago
@cookaacoo it would run even cooler if you did it properly... don't use a credit card and don't use that much paste
Roksonixx 6 months ago
yeah he was suppose to do this, and he do some right except for miss part is use a little thermal on heatsink to help more connection glue. Thermal must be thin on CPU or GPU.
Maul9999 2 years ago
@Maul9999 And create air pockets? I dont think so.
GUkraine 1 year ago
@GUkraine
Hey, guess what? Too bad, I'm not here to learning lesson from everyone on Youtube, due to many user rude me by give me jackass lesson. And GUkraine, i actually don't think it is "air pockets" in your sentence it is "air bubble" if you mean there is air in thermal paste.
Maul9999 1 year ago
@Maul9999 Same stuff. And if you don't wanna be told your wrong and a douche, don't post on Youtube. BTW your officially a hypocrite and also blocked.
GUkraine 1 year ago
@GUkraine
Too bad AGAIN! You're not staff youtube!
Maul9999 1 year ago
@jakthebomb agreed.
NZXTInerTia 5 months ago
What is the alcohol for?
computergeek9658 2 years ago
The alcohol allows you to be able to remove the old thermal paste.
snowboard2489 2 years ago
to help to wipe off old thermal, but he miss part is use a little thermal on heatsink. Don't use Q-tip, they have lint, it is bad for thermal or CPU.
Maul9999 2 years ago
what does the thermal paste do?
ThatTeckDude 2 years ago
lol did it really catch on fire??? holy shit?! and from USB device? Dude what was plugged in, a nuclear reactor?
CMDProductionsTM 2 years ago
you missed a couple of question marks i think.. you cud not squeeze one more in there=
rukulathegamer 2 years ago
i think i could have,,ill try harder next time..
CMDProductionsTM 2 years ago
nice
rukulathegamer 2 years ago