Two comments. First off, use rubbing alcohol to take off the existing
thermal paste. Second, the shim can actually cause more problems than
it helps. Simply be careful to use a small amount of thermal paste
(half a bb just to fill in the small crevasces in the
heatsink/processor), correctly position the heatsink, and carefully
tighten it down. It should be pretty obvious when to quit tightening as
it will get snug harder to tighten. If you hear cracking sounds, you
have gone too far :S
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Nathan McNulty
Papa wrote:
> As I said, I am rebuilding a friend's old computer, and the computer
> includes an AMD CPU, so obviously the CPU is not brand new.
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