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    i see, b4 using that how will i know na i need this thermal paste to ma-maximize ang effeciency sa heat transfer duh..

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    most (if not all) processors already have a thermal paste or strip packaged with the item.

    other people scrape this off and apply a new film (usually using AS5) especially if the rig is intended for overclocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YJOB
    gamit ug card sa celfon load to evenly spread a thin layer of "equally distributed" thermal paste on the processor die.
    processor die = surface?

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    uhm i mean kanang murag square nga naa sa tunga bro, kana gani mas taas iyang level kaysa tibuok body sa processor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metz
    processor die = surface?
    yeah, ibutang sa surface nya ispread tarung.. nya itaod dayn imo heat sink.. heheheh

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    very well gentlemen very well,

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    aaah interesting... :mrgreen: unsa pa lain issue i wanna know more bai....

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    make sure that you only apply a very thin layer of the thermal paste... ayawg daghana ug butang... kay madefeat ang purpose... nga motransfer sa heatsink ang init sa processor.

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    btw, before removing the processor ang applying a new paste. make sure to turn in on for a few minutes then turn it off and let cool down a bit so that you will not have a hard time detaching the heatsink from the processor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spookey
    btw, before removing the processor ang applying a new paste. make sure to turn in on for a few minutes then turn it off and let cool down a bit so that you will not have a hard time detaching the heatsink from the processor.
    do I really have to detach the processor when Im removing the excess old paste? kay mahadlok pko mo handle ug LGA775 nga processor kay di kaayo ko sweto

    Quote Originally Posted by fish
    make sure that you only apply a very thin layer of the thermal paste... ayawg daghana ug butang... kay madefeat ang purpose... nga motransfer sa heatsink ang init sa processor.
    ang napalit nko sa fastwin kay 5mg, mura manig injection. Hutdon jud ni cya?

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