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How thermal paste spreads.
I saw this on another forum and ripped it off. It's a pretty good demonstration.
How thermal paste spreads |
Pretty nice Duke, what method you use guys?
The 'Spread Method' he showed is a bit flawed because he slightly pull the glass up letting the air in. I use the spread after pre-heating the paste on top of the cpu IHS (+50c), then spreading w/ a credit card, then pre-heat the pot and install... The stuff 'melts' and gets very easy to glue/spread evenly pushing excess way. |
Good illustration there, nice post :D
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I saw in some you tube type demo, that I think was for AMD, where they laid the TIM in lines that criss crossed the cpu like a star. One line vertically in the middle, one line centered horizontally, and then one line for each end to opposite end.
Found it works pretty well since a couple of 90 degree turns of the pot will give you a very nice coating of the entire cpu and pot, just don't get carried away on the amount of tim you put into each line rofl. Then I run w/o and LN2 until I reach about 60C and shut down. A few minutes later I'll start pouring small amounts of LN2 as I restart the computer. Seems to work for me |
I just the dot method ... no time to dick around ...
I use a bigger dot ............ LOL |
I've seen that video.
All that wiggling back and forth screws up an eraser seal and can incorporate eraser into your TIM. I started using a star with i7, and especially with gulftown. A dot is fine for GPU's and 775's. |
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I use the Dot and a small wiggle. I always have.
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I pay as I go...hate using credit cards for cpu's. :taunt:
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^ 757 Credit rating ............ :)
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I have always used the dot method, with the exception of the DHT heatsinks which benefit from the stripe method.
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Long Time ether ....
Hope all is well ......... :thumbsup: |
Hey look who the cat dragged in. Good to see you around ether.
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