SEvsNK
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X still my fav pattern
I still prefer full spread as it really give me better assurance it is fully covered when looking at HWinfo for system temperature monitoringX still my fav pattern
The pink look nice on the all black. =XTrying out Kryonaut Extreme on my 13900K. Will let you guys know on the results.
So weird applying a pink paste on my CPU. Last I used anything pink was a condom.
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Once put cooler, can't see though.The pink look nice on the all black. =X
https://hothardware.com/news/noctua-addresses-salty-cpu-thermal-paste-mod
Not recommended to mix salt with thermal paste
hmm... good things must share.. hope you guys don't mind.. just my own opinion..
This is similar to what I do as well. But I tape up the CPU but leave maybe 1-1.2mm at all 4 corners and apply a medium spread of thermal paste on the CPU. From my last application of TFX when I removed, it had a nice spread and just a little overflow past the 4 corners. But this to me is good as the 1mm space I leave, allows for the paste to be pumped to the edges once you secure your cooler across all 4 corners.Haha, great minds think alike.
I've used the same scotch tape method by covering 70% of the surface and spreading a slightly thick layer of paste. Then, I remove the tape and slap the heatsink on. This way, the paste will automatically extend to the entire surface but not overflow.
Spreading paste on the entire IHS is unnecessary and creates a big mess later on, not to mention that it may even get into the socket.
This is the best method by far.
ah.. these are old school style, since MMX233 days when doing our own AIOs with PBC pipe caps.. just that newer generation will just purchase the ar I forget what you call it.. Noctua selling .. which I find if not too lazy. do this method best.. 1st the spread is super duper good 2nd you dont waste paste 3rd easy to clean.Haha, great minds think alike.
I've used the same scotch tape method by covering 70% of the surface and spreading a slightly thick layer of paste. Then, I remove the tape and slap the heatsink on. This way, the paste will automatically extend to the entire surface but not overflow.
Spreading paste on the entire IHS is unnecessary and creates a big mess later on, not to mention that it may even get into the socket.
This is the best method by far.
yup.. you wont go wrong with this kind of spread.. and when I see this guy squeeze thermal paste.. I am like WAH damn rich ah if really buying thermal paste and to apply this way.. kind of wrong illustration or message accross.This is similar to what I do as well. But I tape up the CPU but leave maybe 1-1.2mm at all 4 corners and apply a medium spread of thermal paste on the CPU. From my last application of TFX when I removed, it had a nice spread and just a little overflow past the 4 corners. But this to me is good as the 1mm space I leave, allows for the paste to be pumped to the edges once you secure your cooler across all 4 corners.
This method to me also has proved to work very well as well for me.
yup.. you wont go wrong with this kind of spread.. and when I see this guy squeeze thermal paste.. I am like WAH damn rich ah if really buying thermal paste and to apply this way.. kind of wrong illustration or message accross.

lol, thats why.. so that's the difference when you get sponsored but also cannot like this illustrated. imaging the new MX6 already so expensive. if new PC builders think that more is good. they are throwing money into the drain. i dont even use that much.wa gan you're not kidding when you say he queeze so much, he really only need 3 medium sized dots above the 2* CCD and 1* IOD if he doesn't want to spread...
The amount he squeeze can use for TR/Epyc processors and probably still have left over![]()
lol, thats why.. so that's the difference when you get sponsored but also cannot like this illustrated. imaging the new MX6 already so expensive. if new PC builders think that more is good. they are throwing money into the drain. i dont even use that much.
Glad you didn't put a... pink dot.Trying out Kryonaut Extreme on my 13900K. Will let you guys know on the results.
So weird applying a pink paste on my CPU. Last I used anything pink was a condom.
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