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Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: rbanne on October 21, 2006, 09:32:46 AM

Title: Thermal Paste
Post by: rbanne on October 21, 2006, 09:32:46 AM
I have just installed an Intel Pentium D Processor onto a brand new motherboard. I am a little confused about whether or not I need to put thermal paste on the processor. The Intel instructions just say to be careful not to damage the thermal interface material on the fan heatsink (which came with the processor) and do not mention any other thermal paste. The motherboard manual however, does say to use thermal paste. Is the the stuff that Intel provide sufficient, or do I need to take the heatsink/fan off again and add some paste?
Title: Re: Thermal Paste
Post by: Raptor on October 21, 2006, 10:41:05 AM
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I have just installed an Intel Pentium D Processor onto a brand new motherboard. I am a little confused about whether or not I need to put thermal paste on the processor. The Intel instructions just say to be careful not to damage the thermal interface material on the fan heatsink (which came with the processor) and do not mention any other thermal paste. The motherboard manual however, does say to use thermal paste. Is the the stuff that Intel provide sufficient, or do I need to take the heatsink/fan off again and add some paste?

Do not remove the pre-applied thermal paste and do not touch it either. It is sufficient and efficient because it has been properly applied. Unlike self-applied solutions which often get a bit messy..
Title: Re: Thermal Paste
Post by: rbanne on October 21, 2006, 11:18:06 AM
Thanks for that Raptor. It was the answer I was hoping for.