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hahe
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Posted: Tue, 5th Jul 2005 23:08 Post subject: Thermal Grease |
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I'm about to put together my first comp (well new case, motherboard, cpu). It says thermal grease or whatever is required for the cpu. Is it really? Do I really need it put it on the cpu or is the heatsink/fan enough? It's an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ btw.
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hahe
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Jenni
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Posted: Wed, 6th Jul 2005 00:08 Post subject: |
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Remember as I've said to Syn before. You need to totally cover the cpu's top with thermal paste as it's not like the cpu that's pictured.
If the heatsink has a pad, then use that and not the paste.
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Posted: Wed, 6th Jul 2005 00:08 Post subject: |
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It's a retail AMD CPU wich usually comes with a fan and thermal pad applied. Don't put thermal paste on the cpu if the heatsink has a thermal pad already attached to it.
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Jenni
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Posted: Wed, 6th Jul 2005 00:19 Post subject: |
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Lost me there, you bought what?
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Jenni
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Posted: Wed, 6th Jul 2005 00:44 Post subject: |
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Just be careful with silver based compounds for gods sake. It can cause some nasty diseases.
Personally I wear gloves when I use it. I reckon it should have a health warning on it.
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hahe
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hahe
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Posted: Wed, 6th Jul 2005 02:41 Post subject: |
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Oh great now for the case they updated the reviews and people are saying that you don't need the adapter for the 24 pin thing. The extra 4 pins come off.
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fisk
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Posted: Wed, 6th Jul 2005 02:54 Post subject: |
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Those pads are usually crap in terms of transfer of heat.
Remove and apply AS instead.
Yes, yes I'm back.
Somewhat.
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Posted: Wed, 6th Jul 2005 08:16 Post subject: |
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I don't got a small square at my CPU..
Whole my CPU has to be covered..
But my big fan sure knows how to cool it..
check this shit out:
[img]http://home.no/stealth-/pics/pc/Bilde001.jpg[/url]
The fan is 120mm, the rest outside of it is 136(L) x 136(W) x 67(H)mm.
That's one sexy mofo!
I hate you.
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Posted: Wed, 6th Jul 2005 11:21 Post subject: |
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fisk wrote: | Those pads are usually crap in terms of transfer of heat.
Remove and apply AS instead. |
I do agree, but this is a first timer, so maybe its best to stick with the pad? If you see heat issues, you should try the paste *nodS*
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Posted: Wed, 6th Jul 2005 22:27 Post subject: |
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Put it together last night. It's nice and runs smooth. Now BF2 can run smooth and most games too. Just the thing that sucks though is that I think I did something wrong with the hard drive and I had to reinstall XP so I lost everything on the main drive. Still have everything on my other drive thank god.
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Posted: Wed, 6th Jul 2005 22:52 Post subject: |
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Actually pads are better for long term use than the thermal compound as the compound tends to spread very thinly due to the pressure of the clips holding the fan and heatsink to the mobo.
So if you don't plan on changing anything for a while, use pads.
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Posted: Thu, 7th Jul 2005 06:45 Post subject: |
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But thermal pads are still better for long term use. Read a mobo manual and it tells you there. At least in the three motherboard manuals I have here it does. 
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Posted: Thu, 7th Jul 2005 07:18 Post subject: |
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I have a program right now saying that the cpu is running at around 25 degrees C.
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Posted: Thu, 7th Jul 2005 11:14 Post subject: |
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hahe wrote: | I have a program right now saying that the cpu is running at around 25 degrees C. |
probably a false reading, as that is very low, but then again it could be correct! Check in your Bios "hardware monitoring"
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Posted: Thu, 7th Jul 2005 14:59 Post subject: |
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ah man, when i put together one of my last computers i didn't spread the thermal grease evenly enough... crashes crashes crashes... then i realized what was causing all the crashes and applied it evenly and it ran great... evil thermal grease!
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hahe
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Posted: Thu, 7th Jul 2005 22:41 Post subject: |
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[sYn] wrote: | hahe wrote: | I have a program right now saying that the cpu is running at around 25 degrees C. |
probably a false reading, as that is very low, but then again it could be correct! Check in your Bios "hardware monitoring" |
The program came with the motherboard. I'll check my bios later.
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