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@honestboy4 Жыл бұрын
awesome test, thanks!
@kairon1562 ай бұрын
cute video.
@Kieranh7783 жыл бұрын
This shows that the cold plate on your AIO has actually pretty good evenness. The temperature without thermal paste is really dependent on the unevenness of the plate, relative to the cpu ihs. If it was more uneven you would see higher temps or even dangerous temps, depending
@Operational1172 жыл бұрын
Even then, 9 degrees delta at peak utilization is a sizable difference, proving that thermal paste always helps. But I was shocked that idle was no more than 2 degrees delta and light gaming was only 4 degrees delta. Which proves your point: the more even the IHS' surface and the cooler's contact surface are, the less reliant they are on a thermal interface layer between them. But since you cannot gauge the evenness of your CPU's IHS and your cooler's contact surface without specialized high-precision tools (and exceptional evenness tends to be the exception and not the norm), having thermal paste is still preferable.
@averyalexander2303 Жыл бұрын
That's a very good point. I have a Core i7-6850K cooled by an EK Supremacy Evo waterblock and it would instantly hit 100 degrees and thermal throttle under load at stock speed with no thermal paste. But after I lapped the CPU and waterblock totally flat, temps maxed out at around 75 degrees with no thermal paste. Obviously not nearly as good as under 60 degrees with thermal paste, but still totally safe and completely usable once lapped.
@aurelia80287 ай бұрын
a metal plate has good evenness?? mind=blown
@auntiepha83433 жыл бұрын
Yes. I started up a i5 8400 with no thermal paste and a stock cooler I went into bios saw 91 C and shut it down,
@chungphunglien7873 жыл бұрын
95c
@mrjazz25703 жыл бұрын
Rookie numbers, mine was 101 C. Get on my level😎
@vanguard82553 жыл бұрын
@@mrjazz2570 mine was 121c get on my level
@swiadomosczwiazkowpl3 жыл бұрын
Because stock cooler. This is the cause.
@Natureboi97293 жыл бұрын
Mine shutdown in 10 seconds
@Veladus3 жыл бұрын
"What do you expect to happen?" IDK what I expect to happen, but the first image that popped into my mind was my black mage in Final Fantasy 14 casting Fire IV, the most potent fire spell.
@thumb-ugly75183 жыл бұрын
Yep
@1three72 жыл бұрын
I'm honestly surprised it mattered as much as it did. The paste helps pretty microscopic separations connect. It's cool seeing quantitatively how impactful they are. It's definitely necessary but also not something that has to be applied in a lab setting with any level of small tolerance or specific amounts or patterns.
@vfn4i832 жыл бұрын
I got a theory that people are mounting the coolers way too loose, hence the wide spreed use of huge amounts of thermal paste, I use so very little and spreed it all over the cpu surface without spilling out.
@fistan5447 Жыл бұрын
@@vfn4i83 actually you should do it enough to spread through the ihs. This test just means nzxt kraken has spectacularly even mounting surface and pressure. Thermal paste is necessery when these things are not perfect which in almost all cases they're not. You tightened the screw on one side half a turntoo much? half of ihs is wasted. Did your AiO manufacturer cheaped out on manifacturing cold plate, same story excessive heat. As air is actually good insulator which is why paste is necessery, it removes alot of the variables which almost always happen. Hell, just look at latest intel socket, even the motherboard's cpu mounts are so bad that when you switch that to a TR or TG you gain around 5 degrees of cpu temp just from that. And that is WITH thermal paste.
@mathewsphiri562911 ай бұрын
My cpu is at 60⁰C idle without thermal paste. I think I need it
@petrolhead03873 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here, I really like your approach to these tests and videos. Absolutely no discrimination and 100% honest. About to binge on all of this channel.
@rickh83802 жыл бұрын
I too am a new subscriber. Great content. Out of habit I always lap my coolers with 1500 grit sand paper and Isopropyl Alcohol 91% or better. I use very light pressure and always make sure the sandpaper is wet. When I'm done...the bottom of the cooler feels glass smooth. Not sure if that adds any lower temps, but I do it anyway. Take care all. Cheers
@turbofanlover3 жыл бұрын
This channel should have A LOT more subs. Oh, and thanks for "risking" your CPU for us. I expected a much greater temp difference.
@anth51892 жыл бұрын
If you had a perfectly flat heat spreader and a perfectly flat heat sink mount, you could probably get away with no thermal paste. However that is not the case. Never run a system with no thermal paste.
@mr2miach2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, after seeing just how not flat the IHS and heatsink are I would never recommend running a system without the paste. Now, if you have lapped them both and there is perfect 100% contact, maybe. But even then, why not just slap on some paste and enjoy your build.
@keithclayton12713 жыл бұрын
Your thermal paste comparison videos are great! Thanks for your testing and sharing results.
@CleverCheetah2 жыл бұрын
Made me feel better about not overthinking how much paste I need exactly on my cpu.
@budgetcoinhunter Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I have to put a new AIO onto my CPU, and I was concerned with the best method for applying my paste. I'm still gonna do small-P/spread though, just for my own peace of mind.
@WSS_the_OG2 жыл бұрын
Not what I expected! I thought it would run much hotter, and throttle heavily. Thanks for doing this test!
@dicknr12 жыл бұрын
Mine died
@Clinthopanonymous3 жыл бұрын
Searched "no thermal paste" just out of curiosity and came across your awesome channel. I always thought the thermal paste debate was a little silly. Just dab some goop on there and move on with life. Anyways thanks for content!
@tubro0072 жыл бұрын
Goop costs money.
@alwaysemployed65610 ай бұрын
I've done it before. The difference is not that gigantic. The misconception many people have about thermal paste is that it is some magical substance that acts like ice cubes in a drink. It's just a really thick grease mixed microscopic powdered metal. The texture is like peanut butter. All it does, if applied correctly, is make sure there's always full contact between the CPU and the heatsink, that's all. The difference between paste and dry is just like the difference between a car's engine oil full and low on oil. The car will run fine with low oil, but it will run better and quieter with full oil.
@shirakolee4 ай бұрын
So the computer i have might not have thermal paste at all lol
@ARMA__GAMING4 ай бұрын
I'm running i5 2400 without thermal for 3 years but now i have an issue my system ran into a problem giving me blue screen and it goes for a restart i thought it might be a virus or something like that so i installed fresh windows 10 but the problem didn't go away it happened again I don't know what to do????
@alwaysemployed6564 ай бұрын
@@ARMA__GAMING One or several of your ram sticks are bad.
@ARMA__GAMING4 ай бұрын
@@alwaysemployed656 ohh no it means my pocket money is in trouble 😨
@alwaysemployed6564 ай бұрын
@@ARMA__GAMING The looping boot means the motherboard and cmos battery are fine. It would not even boot up if something was wrong with either the mainboard or cmos battery. So that narrows it down to the ram. Try making sure the ram sticks are in properly and locked in. If that doesn't work, then time to buy new ram.
@joelatkins54333 жыл бұрын
It would have been good if you set the CPU fans to a specific number, that increase of 200rpm slightly altered the results.
@kostas2013 жыл бұрын
OK, my prediction is 10-15 degrees higher temps. I'll continue watching the video now. :)
@Piemelpikje1233 жыл бұрын
Wait are you the real kostas!????!1!1?!11
@DanZhukovin3 жыл бұрын
Lol my air cooler gets better temps at full load than many liquid coolers, it seems :) Awesome.
@Wehra963 жыл бұрын
@@DanZhukovin it is well known that good air coolers match mid size AIOs, 280s or 360s are needed to get any real gain in actual peak fully soaked temps but liquid coolers obv do better in burst loads because of the large amount of mass to warm up.
@isaacstoltz3892 жыл бұрын
Just subscribed. This was an extremely well made video, far above some channels with 1M+ subs. You've clearly got the formula down with these videos!
@venimus03 жыл бұрын
I think the real difference is the quality of the radiator when dry mount. Else, I also think that applying the paste on it (and spreading) instead of doing that on the CPU, will give slightly better result, as the CPU cap is quite smooth, while the cooler is rough and using too thin layer on the CPU will not fill up all the gaps when pressed
@BtappinHD2 жыл бұрын
The CPU cap is quite rough, if was so smooth, it'd be glassy and the copper surface would also be glassy, that would be the only way there'd be little to no gaps. If there's even a smidget of a micron gap then thermal paste would continue to win because it fills in gaps. Simply touching the surface of the cpu would cause gapping problems
@TheManAshley2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the research. I have a non cpu application that thermal paste may not provide a benefit, but thermal epoxy is still an option. These Thermal Interface Materials, TIM, seem to work less by being a thermal conductor, than by eliminating a non-thermal conductor - air. My research will be to attach a Peltier to heat an aluminum plate in a vacuum chamber. With no air insulation gap between the ceramic face of the Peltier and the aluminum plate, heat conduction should be better than at normal atmosphere. There may still be a need for epoxy, but this demonstration is insightful.
@faeterov..3 жыл бұрын
Next: what happens if you try to reuse thermal paste: for instance, you put thermal paste, bench your pc and find out that the heat sink isn't making propper contact. So you remove the heatsink, you confirm that it wasn't making proper contact, and then.... everybody says you need to reaply the thermal paste, but maybe just spread it again will do the trick?
@alcrian86273 жыл бұрын
I can confirm to you by experience that it changes nothing. I've reused thermal paste several times and nothing has changed. The only difference I found was when the thermal paste was already solid.
@spagettifelge71913 жыл бұрын
Did that just yesterday. I didn't even bother spreading it again, just took the heatsink completly off and back on again. Changed absolutly nothing.
@JamesAutoDude3 жыл бұрын
My guess would be that it depends on how old the thermal paste is, as my laptop suffered doing that but the paste was over 5 years old 🤷♂️
@alexzhu13 жыл бұрын
@@spagettifelge7191 damn, wish i knew this earlier
@serianaa3 жыл бұрын
It depends on the paste. Some leftover pastes are still reusable, but most hardcore gamers’ thermal pastes’ has some flaky parts, basically some pastes dried out and feels a bit like plasticy instead of a paste.
@raybois3 жыл бұрын
Damn!! So this where that little voice comes from all the time... Thanks!
@FrostyBud7772 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your tests and the application dot pattern tests!
@holotape3 жыл бұрын
I expect your CPU to overheat and your system to throttle and maybe freeze? Edit: Not even close! Oh well. The b&w part was great
@itbe3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! God, I've wanted to see this (and the application video too!) done, to see just how delicate this shit is. EXCELLENT!
@HOLLYWOODlosANGELES2 жыл бұрын
*J'adore ces expériences, je trouve qu'elles font avancer !* Ça rassure de savoir que mettre un peu ou beaucoup de pâte thermique ne change pas grand chose ... Merci pour cette démonstration .
@TechIlliterate2 жыл бұрын
Merci à vous!
@Mempler Жыл бұрын
As a temporary solution until your thermal paste arrives, none is great
@bengraham56992 жыл бұрын
the surface of the CPU and the Cooler might be without gaps and don't need a filler. Other CPUs and their Coolers might have bigger gaps. Also i wonder if the thermal paste keeps CPU and Cooler a bit separated, so that they don't fuse with each other over time 🤔
@jay2valid2122 жыл бұрын
If this man still likes comments he’s a king
@TechIlliterate2 жыл бұрын
No u
@BobG-eh5fc3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video, took a lot of bravery to run without paste!!!
@lexluthermiester2 жыл бұрын
Awesome!! Would not have guessed these results...
@Atheismo97603 жыл бұрын
I once didn't change the thermal paste for more that 2 years. I didn't have any thermal paste left. So the temperature difference is much bigger than what you show, I guarantee it. You just had to play for longer.
@Ant_Dawgg3 жыл бұрын
im currently doing the same thing lol, ive had my pc for 2 years now and ive never used thermal paste
@grumpy_cat13373 жыл бұрын
No thermal paste is different story than old thermal paste.
@bigbotno13 жыл бұрын
Would have liked to see this test with a normal stock air cooler.
@MrSmitheroons2 жыл бұрын
I expect higher temps due to air gaps. No plate is perfectly flat. I think I saw no-paste benchmarks before and it's often a "did not finish the test" type of result... Then again I don't remember for sure... (We all saw that the small dot from before was pretty warm...) Edit after watching: Wow. Goes to show beefy water coolers can really do a heck of a job. Even with less than ideal conditions.
@gyorgybereg69162 жыл бұрын
Somewhat warmer, but not like a 1000 degrees C. Because the cooler matters, not the paste, the paste helps to even out the two surfaces. Sometimes they touches.
@Cup_702 жыл бұрын
All this video proved was that you have very nice and even mounting pressure :)
@hlobert13 ай бұрын
This reminds me of when I started building my own PC in the 90s, and we didn't use thermo paste or anything like that in the Old Days! ;-)
@jd91243 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Surprising results. Thanks for exploring this.
@MaDrung2 жыл бұрын
Was the fan speed the same in both of these tests? If it is temperature regulated (which I'm sure it is), you might have it at bad comparison since fan was spinning faster when you tested with no thermal paste.
@menknurlan2 жыл бұрын
I dont get why people expect it to burn up. Like what do you think the cooler is doing? Its made of metals that transport heat VERY well and has full contact on the cpu. Thermal paste may help a little bit to have better connection between the cpu and cooler but the cooler is the thing that does the cooling, not the thermal paste.
@ipKonfig3 жыл бұрын
I went to ITT and we used thermal paste here and there and in my working with hardware through years, you would find it in the oddest places from voltage regulators on old weird places, but it was always said "it just fills the small gaps, it most cases it's not even needed". But you learn that paste gives you the edge to ensure those tiny gaps are filled to ensure contact is made. This video clearly proves that old saying :)
@juggernautz2 жыл бұрын
So long as the fan works, then the paste is a good idea but going raw is not worth it. Then comes the question, the paste or a thermal pad?
@Bahamut19882 жыл бұрын
It's interesting, my kraken z63 sprung a leak in the radiator and the effects were immediate, my cpu usage shot to 100% and overheated within a min, it even had thermal paste. I couldn't even boot into windows before it shut down again. Once I put my air cooler back on it was fine. Yet, here you are with no paste and getting stable temps with normal usage. You should have used an air cooler also, cause maybe my failure was due to no liquid being circulated.
@priceG2 жыл бұрын
I've been having headaches over my CPU temps recently. I tried everything I could until I decided to try out a different thermal paste brand. Bought a tube of MX-4 and I went from +95ºC under load to 75-ish
@TechIlliterate2 жыл бұрын
were you using Colgate before?
@TheMeanJoeGreen2 жыл бұрын
id imagine the cooler wasnt tight or uneven
@captbloodbeard2 жыл бұрын
@@TechIlliterate damn man, that made me laugh way too hard
@Kevin-ib4gv11 ай бұрын
I'd love to see you do the same testing with a mid-level air cooler. That water cooler is very capable of absorbing so much more heat that yes, no-paste differences are minimal, but due to the nature of water cooling. Could you try it with a $30.00 air cooler? I'll bet there is quite a big difference, but I'll let you try it! I'm on a budget!
@skideric3 жыл бұрын
Actually,about what i expected. Great Video!
@Novaah8033 жыл бұрын
Great video, I love your testing, I cannot believe this channel is not above 500K subs. Keep up the good work man, these are very high production videos, the quality is amazing, from your lighting, to your photography skills to your audio recording, I appreciate the overall image of this channel you have so much good things going on here, no bullshit sponsors, no paid ads, and even if you did have those I wouldn’t be offended by that. A channel like this does not come around a lot. I loved the video where you tested the paste patterns and this one. I watched them both without looking at your sub count and after finishing this one I was shocked to see that your sub count is so low and your views are too. You just gained a long term subscriber and I will be sharing these videos with all of my associates in the tech field. Thanks for the great content brother! Stay frosty. (One thing I will add is that your thumbnails don’t fit exactly to your video style and your channel. They look well made I just don’t think they flow with the channel. It’s a format I’m not used to seeing as a viewer and maybe it’ll grow on me, I would suggest experimenting with new styles but what do I know, I’m a dying 1K subs old washed up channel lol. Your thumbnails are way better than anything I could create myself.)
@TechIlliterate3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it. I struggle with thumbnails. They are the most dreaded part. I usually put my hands up and say "I guess that?"
@Novaah8033 жыл бұрын
@@TechIlliterate haha. Nice tho. You’ll go real far I know.
@BaseNAND Жыл бұрын
The thing about thermal paste is, once it's getting too old (especially crappy thermal paste) it's going to have a negative effect because it might crack, leaving areas with zero contact. On my old laptop (about 8 years old) the temps were always quite fine, but one day it suddenly started to get really bad. Turns out the old thermal paste was dry as hell and actually cracked in the middle (leaving an air pocket of a few mm there).
@oliverhoschi6135 Жыл бұрын
Thx for this video. I have tested this years ago, and its no suprise to me. Its almost irrelevant which thermal paste you use. You can buy whatever you want, the only difference is the money you spend.
@thisnthat35302 жыл бұрын
As others have mentioned I think cooler quality matters. I run Pentuim III (both Coppermine and Tualatin variants), Xeon E5450, Xeon E56xx and X56xx series as well as an I7 970 all without paste, and everything works just fine. There are 22 CPUs in total. All the machines are either name brand servers (HP, Compaq, IBM, Dell) with quality parts and good airflow, except the I7 which has a good aftermarket air cooler. After about 8 years in a non-airconditioned room with Australian summer ambient temperature, nothing has shown any sign of heat-related problems.
@iwanhaniyoto3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I reuse my thermal paste and add just a little if remove the heatsink. Always use "smooth like a butter" to apply the thermal paste.
@CavalloDiSpade2 жыл бұрын
my prediction is that it will be significantly hotter, but not like extremely hotter. the actual difference fits what I said, but was a bit less than I thought.
@user--PM3 жыл бұрын
that aio is plenty powerful enough to handle a 150w load, that measly 65 watts isn't going to suffer to much with out any thermal compound, so long as you have a solid connection, apply enough pressure and the surfaces mate well, the thermal compound helps transfer the heat in the areas that are not mating that well. so that said, no thermal compound will render higher temps, cause the cpu to loose some performance, but doubt it will damage the newer cpus made in say the last 5 years or so as they will throttle or shut down to save themselves. if all you need to do is post your system, no thermal compound is perfectly fine, just make sure to remove the plastic cover first
@the_hybred6482 жыл бұрын
NGL I loved that little skit in black in white
@captbloodbeard2 жыл бұрын
Now do this test with an original Athlon, lol. The system will post, then pretty much freeze a bit after Windows loads. Honestly, this video did surprise me. Gotta hand it to the engineers, modern CPU and motherboard thermal designs have come a long way in the past 20 years.
@september9024 Жыл бұрын
Thermal paste is just to ensure a smooth and complete contact surface with your cooler, because the heat transfer is made by conduction and to do that there needs to be surface to surface contact its not actually designed to keep it cool, although over the years some companies do try to provide products that help improve cooling
@NeuroPulse2 жыл бұрын
This explains why old OEM electronics don't just suddenly go into a heat spiral after 10 years.
@Chad-bc9vi Жыл бұрын
Quick and simple answer, yes absolutely
@DarkSeraph351 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to see this same test with an air cooler. Liquid is much better at removing heat so I'm curious if the results would be similar with an air cooler.
@GobbiLuiz3 жыл бұрын
Your videos are really good to watch. Wont take long till you get millions of subs. Good Job.
@dreadfullradu47262 жыл бұрын
Another great and informational video,,,,,, well explained and detailed!
@TechIlliterate2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again!
@vladwtv44903 жыл бұрын
Thermal paste is an absolute must on older CPUs and long used coolers. For a simple reason. With time the the plate and the surface of the cooler changes shapes (most times its unnoticeable) and the paste "evens" the surfaces.
@VanillaSnake212 жыл бұрын
You can't really say that without any kind of test showing that it's a must. Theoretically that's one of the reasons why thermal paste helps but you actually have to run side by side tests. I actually expect the results to be very similar to this.
@vladwtv44902 жыл бұрын
@@VanillaSnake21 I have tested that. From the long usage, the surface of the CPU and/or the surface of the cooler bends (most times you can see it only with a magnifier). When this happens, if you don't use thermal paste, the contacting surface is far from enough, and the CPU overheats. I had such an issue with an i5 2400, without paste the PC was shutting down while in idle (90 + degrees). When I applied a lot of paste, the CPU was on 70 degrees while gaming. Some time after that, I removed the cooler. Right in the middle there was pretty much no paste (it was shaped like a dot, 2-3mm in diameter) and around it there was a thick layer of paste. To put it simply, from the years, the cap of the CPU got bend outwards a little bit ( I saw it with a magnifier). And without paste, the contact surface was the dot I just mentioned. I have seen this issue on cheap coolers (like those who cost 5$ brand new). The material is crap, and because of that it bends from the heat (in the current case, you could see the bend without any tools). I bought a new cooler, but before that I tried with a lot of paste, wasn't perfect, but it worked.
@tumimbasa17052 жыл бұрын
Good video get good comment. Was on the border on whether I should buy some or not. This was a great video too
@haikiri20112 жыл бұрын
I've seen higher differences between thermal pastes out there, which makes me think some pastes are actually insulating the chip.
@TROJANScamBaits3 жыл бұрын
Not surprised at your findings at all, Not used thermal paste in any of my past PC's for 25+ years, never had any overheating issues either.
@raylopez993 жыл бұрын
You'll never have overheating since all chips since 20 years ago are thermally throttled. The issue is performance: the higher the temperatures, the worse the CPU performance.
@laron.henderson2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! I'm doing my first build. Just picked up a Ryzen 5 5600X. But I forgot to get the thermal paste. So I just bought some from Amazon.
@ogsmokey1873 жыл бұрын
If he would've locked the cpu fan speed to a static rpm, I'm sure it would be a few degrees higher than we just saw. I would estimate around 2-4°c more.
@Zarjio3 жыл бұрын
I've tried running an old Pentium Dual Core without a cooler attached at all - even with a CPU that's over 10 years old, there was no damage done - the machine wasn't able to fully boot, because it got too hot and the throttling resulted in crashes, but there was no damage. I don't *think* it's possible to overheat a modern CPU - they'll just throttle themselves appropriately to avoid damage. You probably need to go back some 15-20 years to find CPUs that can actually cook themselves.
@PDog693 жыл бұрын
Yeah right
@markattardo Жыл бұрын
Interesting results! I had a PS3 that sat for a few years that wouldn't turn on beyond flashing a heat warning. The fix was fresh thermal paste.
@bramvandenbroeck50602 жыл бұрын
Components die quicker the hotter they get! Not directly, but in the long run, a cpu with thermal paste will live longer than a cpu without thermal paste, yes for now it might be just a couple of degrees, but in the long run, not such a good idea! I got a big tube of arctic mx-4 45 grams for about 15€ (20$) and you are right, it lasts a long time!
@JeffreyWillis8002 жыл бұрын
so if the difference is so little, then how you apply thermal paste really is about keeping the mess under control, not about how much coverage you get on the CPU.
@DIM0RI3 жыл бұрын
I have a 9 year old Intel Core i7-2600 in my PC and I have been lately getting 92...96 °C temperatures with Intel stock cooler while playing Hunt Showdown. I thought that my CPU had come to the end of its life. Yesterday I figured that maybe I should just in case check the thermal paste situation since the last time I applied it was over three years ago. So I cleaned the old paste away (also cleaned all the dust from the cooler) and applied a new layer and surprisingly it worked! I am now getting 80 °C temperatures. So reapplying thermal paste and cleaning the cooler off of dust really made a difference. So I would say that you should always use thermal paste if you are using the CPU for gaming and other stuff that puts it under stress.
@TechIlliterate3 жыл бұрын
For sure. I suspect dry paste is worse then no paste. I would love to test that out.
@XeroCreator2 жыл бұрын
Interesting results, I honestly thought with an AIO, a good one with cool temps on the cold plate anyway, would perform alright without paste. My takeaway from this though... is that if you have higher temps than with no thermal paste at all... re-applying the paste might not be a bad idea.
@areallemone3 жыл бұрын
You’re underrated, just earned a sub my friend
@mralexpawlik2 жыл бұрын
i have dozens of times had to set up a quick thest bench pc to run some hdd recovery software i would just find a mobo, a cpu and a few sticks of ram a psu and sata cables and just a cpu cooler laying around, i would just throw the cooler on the cpu and not use thermal greese or strap it down i just just place it and launch the program i needed and let it work, works fine you just need a chunk of metal to be honest for a cooler
@Catzzye2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing the tests
@lurkerrekrul2 жыл бұрын
How do you get the thermal paste off so easily? A couple months ago, I needed to clean the past off my CPU and heatsink. I had used Arctic SIlver and it was a royal pain in the ass to clean off. I tried dry cloths, clothes soaked in alcohol, cotton swabs, both dry and wet with alcohol. Most of the time, I was just spreading it around, more than removing it. It probably took me 30+ minutes just to get all of it off the CPU. the bottom of the heatsink went a little faster, just because it didn't have any nooks and crannies, like the processor (along the edges).
@planatgame2 жыл бұрын
I think it would reach high levels (in celsius) but still have the power with applied thermal paste
@JayzBeerz3 жыл бұрын
Can you test when you put the cooler on and take it off than put it back on again. Some people say you should replace the thermal paste when that happens.
@TechIlliterate3 жыл бұрын
Yes sir it's on the list.
@AngelTyraelGM3 жыл бұрын
"Alass for you and for science i turned on the machine" , i know the feeling, you get my sub :}
@Michael-vm6eo Жыл бұрын
I would definitely still use thermal paste. I am new to pc building but I have a pretty good understanding of electricity. So I would think it also protects against corrosion and helps protect from static shock issues.
@davidcobra1735 Жыл бұрын
The IHS is solid copper that's milled and then nickel plated so it doesn't rust. You can wash it with regular water. Don't understand what you mean by static shock. The actual chips inside the CPU package are covered with non conductive TIP and then they press fit the IHS on top of everything. The IHS does not touch any electronic component. People love to talk about micro air gaps and all kinds of other dumb shit when they talk about termal paste but the reality is that the paste is mostly there in case the IHS and/or the bottom of the radiator isn't perfectly flat. On many CPUs the IHS is a little bit concave from when it's press fit. Or was that convex?! Anyway it's lower in the middle that's why you put the drop of paste in the middle. Plus that's where the actual chip was for the longest time before these new multi chip CPUs started being a thing. And then there's the fact that big heavy radiators are going to sag when they're sitting horizontally and they're not bolted on hard enough.
@capablancajr37333 жыл бұрын
Whats that model of CPU? I want a talking one model too, how can i get it? Mine doesnt talk like yours :(
@khankelly54652 жыл бұрын
now with no sink?
@agentnightmare64862 жыл бұрын
My prediction: I think it really depends on what kind of heatsink you're using, and how good the contact is. A good quality, well fitting heatsink should (in theory, I think) function decent without thermal paste (maybe a few degrees higher in temp), since metal on metal contact should conduct heat relatively well along with the dissipation from the fan. I'd guess that in probably 80% or so scenarios, the engineering of the proc/heatsink together would be decent enough to compensate. I might also be biased because I'm still running a gaming desktop from 2011, and it still runs fairly cool (upper 20s- lower 30s C when not under load) despite me never reapplying thermal paste after building it. But I'm also drunk, so let's see what happens.
@loopymofo2 жыл бұрын
my thoughts exactly. Having a perfectly flat contact point from the heat sink limits any real catastrophe, especially when it's copper. Water cooling is also a good reason. Try this with a stock cooler and the results will be very different. I kinda wanna see it happen but for the sake of science I don't want his computer to melt.
@squidwardo7074 Жыл бұрын
I bet with a worse cooler (like the stock amd one) it would be a lot worse
@BootyGoblinesque Жыл бұрын
@@squidwardo7074 The stock AMD one (the wraith stealth) is not bad. I haven't examined it thoroughly but I'm sure it's probably machined very well.
@theduck0013 жыл бұрын
Really good testing presentation
@Zakumei3 жыл бұрын
every overclocker alive just felt a disturbance in the force.
@RarkiGaming3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this great video! I like the theme, cutting and presentation very much! Keep going! Thank you ✌️
@Kengi_132 жыл бұрын
without thermal paste mine reaches 100 degrees in idle
@Michal.Aniol912 жыл бұрын
But what happens in notebook where there is limited and small cooling solutions?
@bawxofchawclets4836 Жыл бұрын
I ran my ryzen 7 3700x for a year and half without have the stock cooler on properly I lifted it up and seen the thermal paste all dried up. Only 1 quarter of the cpu was covered with thermal paste that was usable. Only noticed when I had to upgrade it, funtimes
@ToasterCore3 жыл бұрын
My laptop (no paste) : 100° in stock with throttling. Going to the shop right now.
@tyson68572 жыл бұрын
You make really good videos! Hope you get more viewers and subscribers to reflect the quality of your content!
@sjoer Жыл бұрын
With an IHS you might not run into any dangers, but back in an era were direct die cooling was still the norm... this would simply result in your machine locking up under any load.
@josephvahabzadeh12892 жыл бұрын
After my brain did a screeching halt asking itself "did I just see someone suggest mayonnaise?" I most certainly wanted to see if you would try PeinTech's suggestion of mayonnaise. Or, would address that comment at all. And, honestly, once we get into condiments, would ketchup or mustard be more effective than mayo? BBQ sauce? Teriyaki? This is the truly deep, existential thought that occurred to me during the Pause The Video moment.
@TechIlliterate2 жыл бұрын
Ha! Perhaps I shall. When I have a beater PC to test it on.
@josephvahabzadeh12892 жыл бұрын
@@TechIlliterate I don't know if I should be proud of, or ashamed of, the fact that I am encouraging a CPU Cooling: Condiments Edition. Yet, I'm looking so forward to it! 😆
@richupson13192 жыл бұрын
How does the cpu temperature monitoring work? Where is the temperature taken from is it averaged over multiple points, does it vary when taken from different points? how often is the temperature sampled and how much smoothing is done before the data is presented in the tool? I guess what I’m really getting at here is could there be micro variations in the temperature that simply don’t show up, if there is, do micro variations have any impact on performance or longevity? Interesting subject. I’m not expecting answers to these questions, there just things that crossed my mind.
@d3-vi0n823 жыл бұрын
Ummmmmm I've been running no thermal paste.... I have concerns
@geogeo41392 жыл бұрын
Thx for the info! I'll be adding it to the 13900k :)
@Ryan-fm9uj2 жыл бұрын
Repasted a Ps3 slim once, forgot to plug in fan *facepalm* just curious if cooler plus paste minus plugging in fan would work? Would be interesting. Ps3 shut itself off and i expect a PC would do the same if it had the safety feature built-in
@--JawZ-- Жыл бұрын
Thanks for these videos about thermal paste, good to at last have a go to point for pointing out some proven proof, of ideas most of us has just assumed!
@khoatech42082 жыл бұрын
amazing results
@Owen-z1t2 ай бұрын
I can report that since I upgraded my ryzen cpu, I was re using the wraith cooler with just left over paste on it. Since then I ordered 2 grams of paste and used it, idle and youtube it doesn't make much difference, but for games? HUGE difference! I was spiking at the mid 80's, now I sit at or under about 60 degrees. I used one gram to put 8 dots around the outer side, and a gram for and extra big dot in the middle.
@billielynploof9317 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking it would overheat. I'm thinking if we put enough fans on it maybe that would be an alternative?