the dents on the bottom of my new heatsink has these 4 round dimples on it. are they for thermal paste to be placed or does it go in the center of the cpu?
the dents on the bottom of my new heatsink has these 4 round dimples on it. are they for thermal paste to be placed or does it go in the center of the cpu?
on the centre
and not very much, a very thin layer, as thin as you can get really, 1mm or so
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cheers. so just enuff to bridge the gap between the two surfaces
what are the dents for?
don't know about the dents actually...i don't have them on one of my old heatsinks...
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The dents are the fastening points between the copper base and the aluminium heatsink. Don't be bothered by them. Just put a small coating of Arctic Silver onto the small raised surface of the CPU itself. Don't use much. Just a small layer to fill any tiny gaps. Then clip on the cooler.
So is Arctic Silver worth paying for?
arctic silver 3 is probably the best thermal paste available just nowOriginally posted by Path0gen@23 August 2003 - 01:14
So is Arctic Silver worth paying for?
if you want a couple of degrees drop, it may be worth buying (considering it'll only cost you a couple of £/$
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Altough I would say you dont need if you havent got a very hot system or If you dont overclock your CPU
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It's not just for overclocking. I use it every time I assemble a PC.
Arctic Silver is a great product although if you already have heat transfer paste in place then it's not worth taking it all apart just to put some.
If you buy a small tube it goes a long way. You can use it on many CPUs as each one uses so little. That makes it very cost effective.
Never put a heatsink on without at least some sort of tranfer media.
AMD reccomends thermal paste for all their CPU's or they say they could malfunction
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