How do you apply Arctic Silver on nake core CPu to give you the best temperature?
How do you apply Arctic Silver on nake core CPu to give you the best temperature?
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the same way you would with an athlon xp or GPU.
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apply it like a layer of icing on cake...be done with it
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doesent work as well as the drop of TIm on the center, which is the method ArticSilver have in their instructions.
Originally Posted by Bloody_Sorcerer
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
take some saran wrap and stretch it across your index finger so it is nice and tight. then place a small amount of as5 on your covered finger. then, apply it to the core. this allows for an unmessy way to apply it. works great for me every time.
...then trim to paper-thinness with a razor blade.Originally Posted by cronic
Ookay THanks For all your inputs.
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I just put a small dab in the center, then let the HS sit. Yes you waste very little amount of paste but you get less air bubbles, same way you would apply a microscope slide. Or just use ceramique![]()
put a drop in the middle by spreading it you risk trapping air in the middle and if you're worried about shorting then put non-conductive paint [non-lead-base] around the core
beat me to the air thing by 1 second, damn you slow typing and dial-up
use ceramique instead. Just run a very thin line of ceramiue down the middle of the core. Remember the core is not square like the IHS. If you only use a dot in the middle, it will have lots of spill over.
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