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uhhhhh
i got a lil thermal paste under the ihs of my cpu
am i good
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>>109232259
Depends if your thermal paste is electrically conductive. Most aren't but if it is, ur fucked
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>>109232269
it's thermal grizzly
i used a lot of alcohol and autism to cry l try to clean out all the crevices very carefully
why are amd cpus shaped so retardedly
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>>109232259
>not liquid metal
u good
>liquid metal
u done
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>>109232259
You could probably empty the entire tube into the slit and literally nothing would happen (probably)
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>>109232259
If it dies it dies, anon.
Live a little.
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>>109233308
Some youtuber, don't remember which,probably ltt, did exactly that and the computer worked fine
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>>109233377
Would you do it to your PC? It works fine.
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>>109233377
bit of a meme, but you had to use dielectric grease under the CPU socket when using phase change for 24/7 usage else you'd get condensation leading to socket rot.
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>>109236136
pic rel
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>>109233308
I personally use Hellmans ® brand thermal mayonnaise on my CPU socket
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>>109237179
Now show us using your cum
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>>109233308
i did that with my first build lol
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>>109232282
Use ptm7950 bwo

unless you're someone who needs to take the cooler off frequently for whatever reason, it's the best choice.
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>>109232282
You're fine, that stuff is a non-conductive polymer
If you're using something like arctic silver that's when you need to worry
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>>109238826
Where can you find *genuine* PTM without paying some company for their overpriced version (which you can't even verify)?
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>>109236150
>gold plating
>socket rot
Been doing this a long time and never once saw "socket rot". Maybe I'm not special enough.



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