Thanks for the quick tutorial! I'm building my first pc and I'm feeling a little overwhelmed, so videos like this that get straight to the point are a godsend.
I have started applying it to the heatsink. A thin layer and then install the cooler. It works better for me than the 1000 other ways I've tried. Give props to the heatsinks they send with new processors for the idea. I just copied it.
Best idea. Also just to make sure you can also apply a very thin layer on both... A lot less on the CPU just to be sure all the valleys on the heat spreader have the air removed and are filled with thermal paste. You should almost see the metal under the paste to make sure it's not too much of it. Too much paste is always a bad thing.
I had to do it twice, first attempt was way too little paste, and of course the temps are abysmal 😂 The second attempt, I put a bit more and temp is 11°C cooler. I use the spatula method. Thanks for the guide 👍
@@snatchednefkin Probably way too late, but: A coffee filter will also work, it's got enough texture to remove the paste without being rough enough to scratch.
Method #2 the pea is what I have always used = No air entrapment easier install and after a year or so taking the cooler off it has always been evenly spread. But I have seen these Graphene sheets with their results showing great effectiveness I want more info on the Graphene sheets might just be the thing? They don't need changing ever or a long time.
Hey guy, what I do sometimes I place blue Painters tape around the cpu in a square formation and the place the paste, to avoid the spill over the edges with the paste when done just remove the Painters tape and it should be even, lol.
not all hero's wear capes! going to use this hack next week knowing i cant even color within the lines in coloring books, let alone precise thermal paste spreading! take my upvote lol
Thermal grease is a very important auxiliary accessories, can bring more high performance for the CPU to play, I recommend MJ M12 thermal grease, its performance and price are very advantageous, better than MX-4!
I would say: very very VERY advisable you do use isopropyl alcohol. It will clean your components and it will also evaporate naturally without leaving any residues.
I really didn't trust the"pea" method.. but everyone seems to mention it. Of course lots of people say lots of things that aren't correct... Either way i don't trust it; even if it does appear evenly, how are you supposed to ensure that it goes to all the edges? That seems impossible to me.
@@ECPUz I just spread a layer with a thin guitar pick. I'm pretty certain it was done fine but who knows because I can't POST. I'm almost certain it's the BIOS; it's 5th gen Ryzen and the mobo ships with 3rd gen... But the stupid Asus website says they don't have any software available. I haven't changed a CPU in almost 20 years, since I was 14, but I'm sure I did it right.
@@ECPUz do you have any advice ? I know the PSU, GPU etc work; all that I changed is the Mobo, RAM (since I was on ddr3) and CPU. I'm reasonably certain that I installed everything properly and that the issue isn't the hardware of the mobo or CPU ... It could be the one stick of RAM but what I'm betting on is it's the bios firmware .. But I don't want to go down the rabbit hole of customer "service" ... Why the hell does the Asus site say they have no software for this mobo? The documentation is littered with them pushing the virtues of their bios flashback and related stuff... But then they don't have any. And no explanation as to why. I'll save my cynical rant , I'm just annoyed. But I figured it would atleast bring me into the BIOS, or an error screen, even if the BIOS firmware didn't support 5th gen.
WANT A CLUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DONT PUT PASTE ON THE CPU!!!!!!!!!! DUHHHH! PUT THE PASTE ON THE HEATSINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@lethalbroccoli01 Ive been to 3 islamic countries. And live in another. They all have isopropyl alcohol. Every single country in the world uses it for sterilization and all. Anyway if you dont want to use it then get Electric circuit cleaner. It does the job as well..
Thanks for the quick tutorial! I'm building my first pc and I'm feeling a little overwhelmed, so videos like this that get straight to the point are a godsend.
I have started applying it to the heatsink. A thin layer and then install the cooler. It works better for me than the 1000 other ways I've tried. Give props to the heatsinks they send with new processors for the idea. I just copied it.
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Best idea. Also just to make sure you can also apply a very thin layer on both... A lot less on the CPU just to be sure all the valleys on the heat spreader have the air removed and are filled with thermal paste. You should almost see the metal under the paste to make sure it's not too much of it. Too much paste is always a bad thing.
I had to do it twice, first attempt was way too little paste, and of course the temps are abysmal 😂
The second attempt, I put a bit more and temp is 11°C cooler. I use the spatula method.
Thanks for the guide 👍
spatula method is the best
thank you for walking me through this. Very clear and easy to follow, helped me a ton!
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Thanks for the guide! I'm swapping everything to a new mobo so I wanted to make sure I was applying the paste properly, worked like a charm.
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Quick, easy, simple. Thank you!
Straight to the point and detailed. Thanks for the great tutorial.
I prefer using a cotton swap to remove the paste. That way you avoid scratching the cooler surface
Does microfiber scratch it?
@@snatchednefkin Probably way too late, but: A coffee filter will also work, it's got enough texture to remove the paste without being rough enough to scratch.
Bruuh y don't u just suggested pour coffee onto ur CPU?
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@@xler3441 no thanks. Piss off mate
I am hyped to do this!
Good vid. Intel's advice is the blob method but I like the spread method.
Should lift it off and see what the coverage looks like when you don't spread it...or just spread it with the heatsink
Great, very helpful.
Method #2 the pea is what I have always used = No air entrapment easier install and after a year or so taking the cooler off it has always been evenly spread. But I have seen these Graphene sheets with their results showing great effectiveness I want more info on the Graphene sheets might just be the thing? They don't need changing ever or a long time.
Hey guy, what I do sometimes I place blue Painters tape around the cpu in a square formation and the place the paste, to avoid the spill over the edges with the paste when done just remove the Painters tape and it should be even, lol.
not all hero's wear capes! going to use this hack next week knowing i cant even color within the lines in coloring books, let alone precise thermal paste spreading! take my upvote lol
NIce.... Could you please include more patterns
P.S = btw i was just buying thermal paste for my new PC and saw your video on TH-cam. thanks !
Any other patterns have been shown to be less effective.
All other patterns have been shown to be less effective.
Thanks
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Thermal grease is a very important auxiliary accessories, can bring more high performance for the CPU to play, I recommend MJ M12 thermal grease, its performance and price are very advantageous, better than MX-4!
if ur a new bee.. forget about the second method as u WILL mess up the cooler pressure....just use the spatula
Thanks!
Can't find the link no in the apps for checking temp in cpu
Do they make a thermal paste that has RGB?
What if my aio has pre applied thermal paste? Is it wrong to put some more on the cpu?
If it comes with paste pre-applied it's generally fine for everyday use, is my understanding
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nice video thanks
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is the rubbing alcohol necessary? i dont know if i have any readily available
I would say: very very VERY advisable you do use isopropyl alcohol. It will clean your components and it will also evaporate naturally without leaving any residues.
The old thermal paste is burnt lmao
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DONT PUT LAYER!!!!!! PUT SMALL DAB IN THE MIDDLE DUHHHHHHH
What if I don't have alcohol 😢
You buy it.
I really didn't trust the"pea" method.. but everyone seems to mention it. Of course lots of people say lots of things that aren't correct...
Either way i don't trust it; even if it does appear evenly, how are you supposed to ensure that it goes to all the edges? That seems impossible to me.
It comes down to applying the right amount of paste. I've been using this method for over a decade without issue.
@@ECPUz I just spread a layer with a thin guitar pick. I'm pretty certain it was done fine but who knows because I can't POST. I'm almost certain it's the BIOS; it's 5th gen Ryzen and the mobo ships with 3rd gen... But the stupid Asus website says they don't have any software available.
I haven't changed a CPU in almost 20 years, since I was 14, but I'm sure I did it right.
@@ECPUz do you have any advice ? I know the PSU, GPU etc work; all that I changed is the Mobo, RAM (since I was on ddr3) and CPU. I'm reasonably certain that I installed everything properly and that the issue isn't the hardware of the mobo or CPU ... It could be the one stick of RAM but what I'm betting on is it's the bios firmware ..
But I don't want to go down the rabbit hole of customer "service" ... Why the hell does the Asus site say they have no software for this mobo? The documentation is littered with them pushing the virtues of their bios flashback and related stuff... But then they don't have any. And no explanation as to why.
I'll save my cynical rant , I'm just annoyed. But I figured it would atleast bring me into the BIOS, or an error screen, even if the BIOS firmware didn't support 5th gen.
NVM I'm an idiot... I'm still annoyed at Asus for not having any software available though... I'm likely going to need/want that.
tbh the chip of the CPU is in the middle, other than that, it's just playing safe
WANT A CLUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DONT PUT PASTE ON THE CPU!!!!!!!!!! DUHHHH! PUT THE PASTE ON THE HEATSINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Worst clue ever
Alcohol is illegal in my country is there an alternative?!
It's not drinking alcohol, go to pharmacy and ask for it, it's usually used to clean wounds
@fa.7s246 Do you live in a Islamic country? They really don't sell isopropyl alcohol? That seems like a health risk to not sell isopropyl.
@@lethalbroccoli01 Ive been to 3 islamic countries. And live in another. They all have isopropyl alcohol. Every single country in the world uses it for sterilization and all. Anyway if you dont want to use it then get Electric circuit cleaner. It does the job as well..
@@sajjidmuhammad4487well buy desinfection but drink it cuz otherwise can’t get drunk
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Jesus loves you so much and He is waiting for you with open arms, please accept Him in your heart and life while He is near
Jesus loves you so much and He is waiting for you with open arms, please accept Him in your heart and life while He is near
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Amen 🙏🏽
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My guy stfu this is a video abt how to apply thermal paste go on somewhere
Cut off the drugs m8