Posted June 05, 2016
Hi GOG hardware enthusiasts! I need to change a CPU and since I really want to do it right the first time I want to ask you how do you apply the thermal compound onto the CPU? It's not a boxed cpu, nor the heatsink is new, so no pre-applied paste or instructions. On youtube and thru some friends I got these 5 methods (the thermal paste is in a syringe):
1. Apply a green bean quantity of the paste in center of the CPU and stretch it out with finger;
2. Apply a green bean quantity of the paste in center of the CPU and stretch it out with a credit card;
3. Do 1 or 2 but before to lock the heatsink to the motherboard, twist left and right the heatsink to stretch further the paste;
4. Apply a green bean quantity of the paste in center of the CPU and just drop the heatsink on top and press it;
5. Do 4, but instead of green bean quantity apply 1 centimeter line in the center of the CPU;
To me 4 or 5 seems most reasonable from the physics point of view, because that way the thermal compound have to be equally spread across the surface of the CPU/heatsink, but is it so on practice? Does it not spread on some parts of the periphery of the surface?
From your practice of replacing CPUs which method is the best?
1. Apply a green bean quantity of the paste in center of the CPU and stretch it out with finger;
2. Apply a green bean quantity of the paste in center of the CPU and stretch it out with a credit card;
3. Do 1 or 2 but before to lock the heatsink to the motherboard, twist left and right the heatsink to stretch further the paste;
4. Apply a green bean quantity of the paste in center of the CPU and just drop the heatsink on top and press it;
5. Do 4, but instead of green bean quantity apply 1 centimeter line in the center of the CPU;
To me 4 or 5 seems most reasonable from the physics point of view, because that way the thermal compound have to be equally spread across the surface of the CPU/heatsink, but is it so on practice? Does it not spread on some parts of the periphery of the surface?
From your practice of replacing CPUs which method is the best?
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