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The Kiler
10-10-2003, 10:59 PM
Opps... I scratched off the soft material on the CPU fan. Is that ok? My software says the average temperature is 50C/110F

Is that a good temperature?

Oh btw, I have Asus Probe for my monitor software, which one is the best software?

TheFilePirater
10-10-2003, 11:06 PM
ok lemme getting the flaming done...
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that soft stuff is called termal paste, it helps bond ur heaksink(big metal thing) to ur processer (thing that makes ur pc run), it also heats transfer heat, if i was u i get it replaced, called up a pc store, they should be able tp help u

clocker
10-11-2003, 01:14 AM
I'm confused.

What" soft material" is there on a fan?

bigdawgfoxx
10-11-2003, 01:16 AM
I dont think you could scratch off the thermal paste..unless he took the whole thing off...and i dont see him taking it off really....does the thermal past actually GLUE the heatsink and fan to it? or does it just help transfer heat?

clocker
10-11-2003, 01:23 AM
Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@10 October 2003 - 18:16
I dont think you could scratch off the thermal paste..unless he took the whole thing off...and i dont see him taking it off really....does the thermal past actually GLUE the heatsink and fan to it? or does it just help transfer heat?
The thermal paste is simply a medium to ensure maximum heat transfer from the chip to the heatsink.

But it ISN'T on the fan at all...

The Kiler
10-11-2003, 01:39 AM
The manual for AMD 2400+ says

"DO NOT SCRATCH OFF SOFT MATERIAL"

johnboy27
10-11-2003, 01:43 AM
He is likely talking about the little pad that comes on the retail heatsink and fan combo.I say if it is scratched up just scrape it off and get some thermal paste.

james_bond_rulez
10-11-2003, 01:44 AM
Originally posted by The Kiler@10 October 2003 - 22:59
Opps... I scratched off the soft material on the CPU fan. Is that ok? My software says the average temperature is 50C/110F

Is that a good temperature?

Oh btw, I have Asus Probe for my monitor software, which one is the best software?
the paste is the glue in between the cpu chip and the heat sink

if you scratch that paste off the cooling wont work well

go buy some at the computer store and put them back on

noobies <_<

The Kiler
10-11-2003, 02:01 AM
I got confused at the manual, it said to take off tape... there is no tape so.....

Well I didn&#39;t scratch the soft material off on the new CPU.

lynx
10-11-2003, 10:57 AM
Originally posted by The Kiler@11 October 2003 - 02:01
I got confused at the manual, it said to take off tape... there is no tape so.....

Well I didn&#39;t scratch the soft material off on the new CPU.
I remember reading that, it is very confusing. I knew what I was doing, and I wondered why there was no tape, I can understand someone who is not familiar with this removing the thermal pad.

Btw, who here knows that the thermal pad melts slightly every time you use the pc, and solidifies when it cools down? In contrast Arctic Silver thermal paste hardens with use and consequently provides better conduction.

DarthInsinuate
10-11-2003, 11:00 AM
Originally posted by The Kiler@11 October 2003 - 02:01
I got confused at the manual, it said to take off tape... there is no tape so.....

Well I didn&#39;t scratch the soft material off on the new CPU.
my brother did that - he only took off a little bit (with the tip of his fingernail) and it seemed to work fine, but just to make sure he bought a tube of thermal paste

zapjb
10-11-2003, 11:14 AM
AFAIK it&#39;s dangerous to use both a thermal pad & paste together. One or the other is OK.

lynx
10-11-2003, 12:11 PM
It depends on the paste. You can get paste which is more or less the same material as the thermal pads, so it never sets, that is probably ok. But if you use a setting paste with a thermal pad you get a pad which doesn&#39;t soften as much as it should, and a paste which doesn&#39;t set. The only solution is to remove tha pad completely and use paste (or get a new pad).

3rd gen noob
10-11-2003, 05:15 PM
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@11 October 2003 - 01:44
the paste is the glue in between the cpu chip and the heat sink

noobies <_<
it&#39;s not a glue because it doesn&#39;t actually &#39;stick&#39; the heatsink to the cpu

noobies <_<

james_bond_rulez
10-11-2003, 05:22 PM
Originally posted by 3rd gen noob+11 October 2003 - 17:15--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (3rd gen noob @ 11 October 2003 - 17:15)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-james_bond_rulez@11 October 2003 - 01:44
the paste is the glue in between the cpu chip and the heat sink

noobies <_<
it&#39;s not a glue because it doesn&#39;t actually &#39;stick&#39; the heatsink to the cpu

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