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Thermal Grease
I can't stop worrying about the HSF and its installation; It consumes my thoughts, day and night.
1. What's the worst that could happen if I put on too much grease?
2. Does the grease conduct heat better than the metal-to-cpu touching directly(That is, in a perfect world, in which the heatsink bottom and cpu core surface are perfectly shaped to the atomic level)
2. Is it a really bad thing to get grease on the ceramic?
I'm going to go nuts.
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Great White Shark
Originally posted by Hateslife:
I can't stop worrying about the HSF and its installation; It consumes my thoughts, day and night.
1. What's the worst that could happen if I put on too much grease?
It can insulate your CPU and minimise the effects of the heatsink, thereby raising your temps a lot.
2. Does the grease conduct heat better than the metal-to-cpu touching directly(That is, in a perfect world, in which the heatsink bottom and cpu core surface are perfectly shaped to the atomic level)
I'm not 100% sure, but I'd say that perfect world scenario would be much better than any possible arctic silver scenario found today.
2. Is it a really bad thing to get grease on the ceramic?
No, unless you hate mess. You can always clean the stuff off.
[This message has been edited by Mandorallen of Molynnr (edited July 10, 2001).]
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Mako Shark
Don't stress over it too much dude. If you mess up, you can clean off the paste and reapply
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Hammerhead Shark
After much trial and error I found out that for the pastes I have used a non-polar solvent like Naptha (silver polish a.k.a Zippo fluid) will clean everything right off. IF you are really really worried you can use thermal pads...but they are not as good.
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