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Applying Thermal Paste
- Author: Miroslav Djuric
- Difficulty: Easy
Application of thermal paste is essential to keep the processor cool and happy.
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Thermal Paste
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Thermal paste is responsible for conducting heat from the processor to the heat sink. Reassembling a computer without applying thermal paste may cause the processor to overheat, resulting in permanent damage.
Before applying a coat of thermal paste, you must first remove any old thermal paste from both the processor surface and the heat sink.

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Wrap the tip of your index finger with a piece of plastic (such as a sandwich bag or Saran wrap).
Dispense a very small amount of thermal paste onto processor core(s).
Use your finger to gently smear the thermal paste over the entire processor core(s).
If you accidentally apply a small amount of thermal paste on the green surface of the processor, it will not cause any harm.
The processor(s) is now ready for heat sink installation.
You do not need to apply any thermal paste on the heat sink(s).
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