Thermal paste

T

Tinman

Greetings all,

First time building my own system here and had a question. The thermal paste
goes on top of the cpu correct? Do I even need the thermal paste or is it
just something the people who mainly OC their cpu use? Any suggestions about
putting in the cpu, fan, and heatsink would be greatly appreciated.


-Tinman
 
S

spodosaurus

Tinman said:
Greetings all,

First time building my own system here and had a question. The thermal paste
goes on top of the cpu correct?

On top of the CPU die, yes.
Do I even need the thermal paste or is it
just something the people who mainly OC their cpu use?

Paste or the pad that came with the heatsink, either way, you should
have a thermal interface material between the CPU die and the heat sink.
Any suggestions about
putting in the cpu, fan, and heatsink would be greatly appreciated.

Doing a google search of this news group will show that this question,
or very similar, has been asked 123897124983144354032 times. You can
pick up some suggestions from all those posts.
 
T

Tinman

Thanks for the response spodosaurus...

Just had a couple things I wanted to clarify. Can I use the thermal paste
along with the heatsink pad or is it just use one or the other? And if I do
use the paste do I cover the entire top of the cpu or just the silver part
in the middle. Not sure if thats the part thats considered the die or if
that means the entire top of the cpu.

Thanks for the help and pardon my ignorance. Just want to make sure I dont
mess anything up!

-Tinman
 
S

spodosaurus

Tinman said:
Thanks for the response spodosaurus...

Just had a couple things I wanted to clarify. Can I use the thermal paste
along with the heatsink pad or is it just use one or the other?

One or the other, NOT both!
And if I do
use the paste do I cover the entire top of the cpu or just the silver part
in the middle.

Just the silver part in the middle (what CPU is it?).
Not sure if thats the part thats considered the die or if
that means the entire top of the cpu.

Thanks for the help and pardon my ignorance. Just want to make sure I dont
mess anything up!

Like I said, do a google groups search for:

apply thermal paste group:alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt

just copy and paste that into the google groups search field. There's
also a good guide to applying thermal paste on the artic silver (a paste
manufacturer) website. You should be able to find the url in the results
from the google search. There really is a LOT of information archived
there. Not surprisingly, the first result returned from that search is a
post I made last year :) I've since refined my technique, but the link
to the arctic silver website is in that post.
 
P

Phisherman

Greetings all,

First time building my own system here and had a question. The thermal paste
goes on top of the cpu correct? Do I even need the thermal paste or is it
just something the people who mainly OC their cpu use? Any suggestions about
putting in the cpu, fan, and heatsink would be greatly appreciated.


-Tinman

Place a small amount in the center of the chip on the side without the
pins. The paste ensures heat transmission from the chip to the
heatsink. All todays' CPUs need thermal paste or a thermal pad. Be
extra careful on the amount of paste you use. Avoid touching the
paste or getting it on anyplace except where needed. I advise you to
study some photos. An anti-static wrist strap is a wise investment
(I like the ones with a coiled lightweight cord).
 
T

Tinman

Just the silver part in the middle (what CPU is it?).
It's a Athlon 2600xp Barton processor. Ordered some Artic Silver 5 paste
from Newegg sounds like thats the best. My current system (1.4ghz t-bird),
was put together by a friend and always ran extremely hot, even for a t-bird
150 farenheit idle. I always wondered if it was because of poor paste usage
since it had a Volcano 5 HSF and still ran way to hot. So just being extra
careful with my use of it.

And thanks for all the info again guys, has helped alot!
 
D

DaveW

The paste does go on top of the CPU, and running without it will guarantee
that you overheat and fry your CPU.
 
S

Shep©

Place a small amount in the center of the chip on the side without the
pins. The paste ensures heat transmission from the chip to the
heatsink. All todays' CPUs need thermal paste or a thermal pad. Be
extra careful on the amount of paste you use. Avoid touching the
paste or getting it on anyplace except where needed. I advise you to
study some photos. An anti-static wrist strap is a wise investment
(I like the ones with a coiled lightweight cord).

What he said and thermal pads are about as much use as a chocolate
condom :O


Small amount over the raised core.Spread with a,"Visa" card<grin> :D






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S

Shep©

I can think if one really good use for a chocolate condom. :)

Clyde

Oooh errr......... :O

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Nicolas The Great

Tinman said:
Thanks for the response spodosaurus...

Just had a couple things I wanted to clarify. Can I use the thermal paste
along with the heatsink pad or is it just use one or the other? And if I do
use the paste do I cover the entire top of the cpu or just the silver part
in the middle. Not sure if thats the part thats considered the die or if
that means the entire top of the cpu.

Thanks for the help and pardon my ignorance. Just want to make sure I dont
mess anything up!

-Tinman


You can only use one or the other, but NOT both. And if you use
the pad that came with the heatsink make sure you PRESS DOWN
A LITTLE when you set the heatsink. That way it'll make better
contact (something I learned the hard way).

Nick
 
H

heartofBruce

Thermal paste can also be used on a sandwich....first add peanut
butter and then several drops of thermal paste. When you add the top
piece of bread (or faux CPU piece as I like to call it) make sure
that you have applied enough to cover all of the area between the two
slices. yummmmy

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