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#85 - Question/Answer: Applying/Removing Thermal Compound
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Q. How do you properly apply thermal compound to a CPU?
A. First you will need to remove the existing thermal compound using a lint free cloth and some isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). A couple of blobs of thermal compound spread evenly and thinly really does work the best. It ensures that the entire surface of the CPU is coated with thermal compound for best stability and performance. Watch the video to find out more... http://www.Support3GM.com
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If ur watercooling i can understand:P but if your not and your not going to apply a heatsink, bye bye cpu. and yeah you still apply it for water cooling
to don't put a heatsink on the CPU isn't very smart =D
could you give me a more in depth reply?
If you want to blow it up see what it does without heatsink not all boards blue screen in time! Lol
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Thow mine was a test it does implement the Dangers!
About to build a new system, remembered that arctic silver is essential for stock coolers. I go on youtube, type in thermal compound and there is it, mother-fucking Rodney Reynolds, answering my question of how-to.
God, damn, you sexy know-it-all Canuck, you fucking did it again.