I usually just fill my whole bathtub with thermal paste and completely submerge my whole pc in it. It had yet to exceed -48° i did notice a 92FPS drop due to not being able to see my RGB through the thermal paste, so i made sure to cover the entire bathroom in RGB lights to eliminate FPS loss. 10/10 most effective method so far. Highly recommended.
@random_person618Ай бұрын
W setup and +1 like
@Shay-q8uАй бұрын
please tell me that was sarcasm. I have actually met people that stupid.
@pf100andahalfАй бұрын
I cover the entire motherboard with a thick layer of thermal paste and then bake it in the oven at 350 degrees F for an hour.
@CarNerd728 күн бұрын
@@Shay-q8u It is quite obviously sarcasm
@Shay-q8u24 күн бұрын
@@CarNerd7 like i said bud I have actually met people that dumb. Sadly they were NOT trump supporters but might as well have been.
@Savigo.5 ай бұрын
Just spread it evenly with a spatula, then you can put very small dot in the middle if you want to make sure there is enough paste on top of the core.
@matttherrien96082 ай бұрын
I like your tip.
@TheBubbyBubs5 ай бұрын
New builders often overthink thermal paste application, in reality it's not a big deal just put a few small dots around the middle
@DanielRademeyer123452 ай бұрын
Exactly this. Don't use too little is really the only recommendation.
@Shay-q8uАй бұрын
@@DanielRademeyer12345 disagree you also don't want to use too much. I am of the camp that too little is better than too much. Otherwise it smooshes out and makes contact with the board which is an absolute no no.
@argvminusone7 күн бұрын
@@Shay-q8u Per the video, this isn't an issue unless the paste is electrically conductive (i.e. liquid metal). I take it you disagree?
@puppetmassster5 ай бұрын
I watched this video about 6 years AFTER I applied thermal paste. Am I screwed?
@TheBlueBunnyKen5 ай бұрын
You need to repaste, it lasts about 6yrs before it dries out
@sabar82354 ай бұрын
@@TheBlueBunnyKen valide answer
@alexanderroberts59413 ай бұрын
I mean if your pc survived 6 years I think that’s a good sign
@murrayrothbardgaming75672 ай бұрын
Your PC is going to explode
@DrivingEmpirePro2 ай бұрын
how did your computer survived, does it have longer lifespan?
@TechnicianGoose654 ай бұрын
I watched this on my holiday and it was by far the most memorable part.
@izzak61893 ай бұрын
Applauding the effort of having so many different pastes and cpus and items to showcase this much info about a single part of PC building lol. Very informative!
@TVCHLORD5 ай бұрын
Too little = high temps Too much = no problem
@hwurting5 ай бұрын
i mean unless it spreads all over your mobo
@KnoxPro-u8t4 ай бұрын
@@hwurting that is still not a issue, but might be a pain to clean
@henders614 ай бұрын
I added too much and my pc was lagging
@checkoff82814 ай бұрын
@@henders61 makes no sense. its non conductive so it doesnt matter
@talon17064 ай бұрын
Lol. Many problems can arise from too much. Learn before you speak.
@reverseflash22035 ай бұрын
I agree with the replacing part. I had applied thermal grizzly kryonaut on my Ryzen 3600 in 2020 and to date the temps are amazing. Recently I changed my CPU to the 5700X3D. I saw many of them were concerned about the higher temperatures because of the higher TDP. Al I did was apply a new thermal grizzly paste, popped on my Deepcool Gammax 400V2 and the temps are perfect. Idle - 35-40 degrees Cinebench - 77 degrees max (Ambient temp - 24 degrees) PS Used the X pattern
@fran117Ай бұрын
When you removed it did ur cpu got cemented to the cooler with a 3+yr old kryonaut?
@reverseflash2203Ай бұрын
@ no the removal was easy. I just performed 2 stress tests back to back, it came of nicely.
@ItzCrunch5 ай бұрын
Vídeo incomplete, you never gave me my much needed answer of: can I put my thermal paste in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
@ExploringNew15 ай бұрын
You technically can
@arnabiitmphy5 ай бұрын
Yes, you can and then you'll end up in the hospital
@smith76025 ай бұрын
You can. Once.
@KiLDELTA5 ай бұрын
Hey! we love eating crayons right?
@anthonyshiels92735 ай бұрын
Thermal Paste is not toxic but it can cause irritation and allergy. Not recommended for consumption.
@rynovait4 ай бұрын
You alleviated all of my fears about applying thermal paste.
@henry33973 ай бұрын
Damn good call on how thermal paste is meant to reduce the air gap layer (which is highly insulating). I always thought it’s purpose was that of a thermal gap filler, and I’m sure it does some of that, but definitely eliminating that air layer and replacing it with something of high heat conductivity is it’s biggest impact
@JohnDoe-bz4yl5 ай бұрын
I have always done a pea size application on every CPU I have installed and never had a problem
@kennethcurtis85963 ай бұрын
You should test replacing thermal paste with a metal leaf like gold, copper, or silver, in theory all of them have a greater thermal conductivity but I'd love to see the actual results. Thanks for all of the information.
@marc_svsengineering4319Ай бұрын
Really good electrical conductivity too so you have to be careful. The idea of paste or pads is to fill the imperfections of manufacturing (no air gaps) so leaf isn't going to do the trick. Also, most if not all coolers have a copper plate and I even owned one anodized in gold (which made no difference).
@iDuckyzАй бұрын
Some arab youtuber named sankara did it with gold leafs and the results was disappointing
@RinoaL5 ай бұрын
I get a super fine nozzle and use it as a pen to play a game of noughts and crosses on my CPU die before applying the heatsink.
@jackbob835 ай бұрын
Look out! It’s a European! I’m just joking. Europeans are actually really cool
@Shay-q8uАй бұрын
a canister of thermal paste typically is NOT single use. I have had tubes that last 4 or 5 applications and when done immediately put the cap back on. If not obvious, the amount of time the tube is uncapped is just long enough to apply the paste.
@TephomabАй бұрын
Always have to put the paste in one corner on my ryzen. it is not very flat, and its not the cooler. The surface of the cpu itself is definitely a factor to consider.
@Stranger161452 күн бұрын
He is like a teacher who is very positive and makes topics easier to learn ❤
@harioadi2 ай бұрын
Bro is thoughtful. Really love how you shared your knowledge about thermal paste. Thank you.
@MacGuffin15 ай бұрын
The pattern does make a difference with different compounds(viscosity etc) and surfaces
@mtpstv9421 сағат бұрын
A dot is going to distribute entirely according to how to place and then apply pressure with the heatsink. That's not so much the case with the X. With the X you're forcing it to distribute in a better way across the CPU.
@duroxkilo2 ай бұрын
a few months ago i replaced a 2008 95W AMD CPU and the temps were still normal using Arctic Silver 5... things might be different for overclocked components but a 2yrs life span for thermal paste seems super short to me. in essence you want just enough thermal paste to fill in air gaps but allow metal to metal contact (as the video states). my preferred method of applying is by spreading a thin layer on top of the CPU.
@Muhtata123415 ай бұрын
Use WD-40 as thermal paste
@GalaxyDoge5 ай бұрын
Ihs means integrated heat spreader
@michaeljason73083 ай бұрын
hi sir can you make a video of delidding a cpu ?
@TheNuttGuy5 ай бұрын
And can you drink aio coolant (since now I can't eat paste)
@jonazrl5 ай бұрын
2:15 thats exactly what i did. Should I really reapply it? My cpu is under 50 deg in idle and 75 deg at max load
@SianaGearz5 ай бұрын
Sometimes the old paste works out perfectly fine, other times it's not. Keep monitoring your CPU temperatures. For the time being, the temperature is safe. Sometimes it seems fine at first but causes things to get worse substantially over the next few months. So if you were working on a customer's PC rather than your own, you'd ALWAYS repaste. But for your own PC, temperature is all that matters, but you should also know your cooler and your CPU and what temperatures the pair is expected to produce in particular.
@xxovereyexx5019Ай бұрын
50C temp in idle is hot In general cpu idle temp should be only around 30-40C
@maromania724 күн бұрын
@@xxovereyexx5019 Probably were talking Fahrenheit, 75 Celsius would not leave any question of if it was running hot. that's 10 C idle and 23 C at max load.
@grahamepigney856517 күн бұрын
@@maromania7 10c is way below ambient indoor temperature. Even 23c would be hardly warm to the touch.
@argvminusone7 күн бұрын
I usually see CPU idle temperatures around 30°C. If I saw a CPU idle at 50°C, I would probably repaste it. Fun fact: I have a 15-year-old computer that has never been repasted and it _still_ idles around 30°C. It's an old Dell. I dunno what paste they used on it, but whatever it was, it must've been good stuff.
@xxovereyexx5019Ай бұрын
i never changed my paste its already more than 10 years, its never overheating, idle & load cpu are still fine, idle 33-45C & load 60-75C, and its overclocked too i only clean the pc or fans when its dusty. i would repaste it someday, probably will reduce about 5C
@hagegumtho17294 ай бұрын
The best pattern is , draw any geometric shape and then draw again the shape inside it , for eg : draw a big circle and then a small circle inside the big circle. As simple as that😄
@arkest64453 ай бұрын
Very informative this helped me better understand
@Windows-Archive4 ай бұрын
What are the recommended patterns for applying thermal paste, and why do they matter?
@maxtor44773 ай бұрын
Maxtor brand is recommended for easy application, cooling effect is also very good, and the kit is complimentary.Applying too much or too little will affect the cooling effect
@indrahaseoАй бұрын
X patterns are easier because faster spreading in no time and Butter methods also easy for CPU
@davidhines75922 ай бұрын
thermal paste isnt hard to use. most now come with a spatula to spread a thin layer over the whole IHS. the old spot in middle or cross shapes are obsolete because chiplets are a thing with latest cpus and changed where the heat is. so long as you dont slather it on so thick it oozes out. or you can use a thermal sheet (kryosheet for instance) and unless you replace cpu or cooler you need never worry about paste at all. carbon sheets unlike phasechange or paste will never pump out over time with heat cycles.
@Yukeena3 ай бұрын
10 builds in and now i just use a pea sized dot. Realized that I got the same temps or sometimes better than the patterns with the pea dot.
@thatkid1176719 күн бұрын
Does this hurt the cpu?
@brianwalker77715 ай бұрын
When and were to use alternatives is a great subject as well. Phase change material or Graphite pads for example. I am due for a repaste on my board's chipset it is running WAY hotter than it used to so it is obviously time. The southbridge uses paste the vrms use thermal pads. I have been wondering about using PTM7950 or a Graphite pad on the chipset instead of paste. My board is the Asus Rampage IV black edition. it is an oldie but a goodie. It uses heatsinks secured via screws on the back. Better mounting pressure and more secure than push pins but it means I have to completely gut my machine before applying a new cooling solution since it is going to be a bit of a pain so the fewer times I need to repaste the better. Thus why I am wondering about phase change or even better a graphite pad since a graphite pad wont dry out at all
@AlienInSiderАй бұрын
Perhaps the best thing to hit the market is the ThermalGrissy thermal pad "Carbonaut"! It doesn't get messy and is perfect for everyone! Well, if you're an overclocker, why would you want something ordinary?
@_chris_67864 ай бұрын
Great info. Thank you!
@adirondackandnorthern4 ай бұрын
This really helped a lot, I’m new to the whole PC building thing and I’m repairing an older one and was Confused why the fan was so loud and the pc was getting so hot, then I took the fan off and what do you know there’s dried and pretty much no thermal paste,thanks again
@maxtor44773 ай бұрын
Anyone who has not used Maxtor thermal grease will be sad, cooling effect is good, cost-effective
@remeyrune600924 күн бұрын
I did not change my thermal paste on my AMD 8350, which is 125W, and a stock cooler, for 12 years, ran great
@vedmax3 ай бұрын
0:53 hahaha :) what made you to use a footage of Minsk
@wodxtex1234Ай бұрын
Got a question for you to try can flux soldering liquid be a better transfer of heat from the cpu to heatsink. Asking on behalf of channel northwest repair.
@JustDevon15 ай бұрын
The best Thermal Paste pattern was the friends we made on the way
@DragonXDrei2 ай бұрын
Your thermal paste shows the price in GBP, but when checking out it states that it cannot ship to the UK address:)))
@henry33973 ай бұрын
Which IHS are bowed? I definitely am aiming to go for as thin of a spread application as possible on my R7 5800X3D
@justinjeffries15542 ай бұрын
i replaced it recently and now my pc smells like its burning plastic but cpu temps and gpu temps are...fine
@PoieczeQ5 ай бұрын
My first application was a smiley just like ur pfp, now i just use it cause its funny and it works surprisingly well.
@QQWoLPHie2 ай бұрын
So I just picked up the Corsair h100 icue cooler now that comes with a pre-applied paste right? I don't have to put nothing on it. It doesn't seem to cover the whole copper's plate though there seems to be space. Will that be okay? It almost looks like a pad. It looks to be a very thin layer. Is it better to just wipe that stuff off and reapply to make sure that there's enough? I don't know like you were saying the peaks and valleys what if there's divots or whatever on the case of the CPU or the copper plate for that matter even though it's pre-applied
@nukeclearmuffin5 ай бұрын
hey i want to test something, idk if you brave enough to do it. i don't want my pc to set on fire lol Inox is poor conductive material right? can you have a small Inox can and put Ice in it, put on non- water absorption surface cup holder and place under the GPU fan, so the fan could blow the cold air from Ice to cool off you GPU, idk that still create water on the GPU cause of the evaporation from water.
@a.p.82388 күн бұрын
1:33 felt physical pain there😢
@GrayReactsYT5 ай бұрын
I do a lot of computer work but what ive noticed is my AIO cooler is extremely hard to seperate from my AM4 CPU. The problem i run into is when i take it off to mess with something the CPU tends to pull out regardless of how long i leave it on, and even if i unhook the fans to AIO and let it warm up for as long as i can. Last time it nearly destroyed my 5600x because of the pins i thought i completely broke it until my mother and a needle and a dream fixed it for me. She told me not to take it apart again but the board is slowly giving up on life, and im planning on doing an upgrade in the future and switching in my wifes components to this case so i will have to take it apart lol.
@GrayReactsYT5 ай бұрын
And this is open to anybody for ideas or feedback, Incase it helps its an older Fractal Design Celcius, 360MM with the black pump with a very dark snowflake design on it. think it was celcius but ive had it 6-7 years. [I also managed to put in corsair liquid into the pump a year ago to help the longevity.
@SianaGearz5 ай бұрын
I think turning off power to the pump might help to warm up the paste and make it a little more liquidy. If possible, do not pull, twist clockwise and counterclockwise the waterblock, and once it has gotten itself moving, keep twisting while you pull. If you have access, which you might when you remove RAM, you can try wedging a really thin flexible knife in between the heatspreader of the CPU and the cooler, though this is a somewhat risky idea since you really need to hit the spot where the cooler and the CPU lid touch, and not touch the green interposer substrate of the CPU, and the knife can slip. Also remove as much hardware as you quickly can from the PC before you try to remove the cooler to give you better view and access at what's happening. You can use Prime95 to heat up your CPU as far as it'll go. What's happening with the board, reason to replace it?
@GrayReactsYT5 ай бұрын
@SianaGearz I'm planning on doing a new pc build at tax time the board itself is just old a lot of USB issues and stuff so plan on using her motherboard with my cpu so she gets an upgrade. I'll definitely try that when it comes time im really excited to get am5 and move away from pulling my cpu outta socket lol
@SianaGearz5 ай бұрын
@@GrayReactsYT I've had USB trouble for a while on a b450 board, it was probably down to fTPM bugs that they had for a while, so new BIOS versions with updated AGESA helped. The boards themselves don't really do anything adventurous with USB, it's all just CPU and chipset lines broken out directly. Additionally the machine was just seemingly not very happy with some of the old GL850 hubs that i've had for a while, that my Ivy Bridge Intel didn't have any trouble with. I haven't been building and repairing computers professionally for quite a few years now so my modern system experience is limited, but so far i've been lucky to never pull a CPU out of a ZIF pin socket with the cooler, probably just got lucky with the pastes that i use being non curing and probably somewhat decent batches as well. I've largely used MX2 for a very long time, but it's not available any longer. I've got MX6 in now and it scares me a little, i'll have to look over it when i have less stuff going on, hopefully it's not too badly cured, because i don't have a great feeling about it :D
@pvstargaming57935 ай бұрын
REMOVE PROCESSOR WHILE PC IS ON ❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌
@kingcrackedhen35725 ай бұрын
Could thermal paste be used inside a custom loop, I know you have enough sir
@hiphopdelhi490819 күн бұрын
its been 9 years of my 6th gen PC, it works fine, i never changed thermal paste, is it required to change if its running fine?
@argvminusone7 күн бұрын
Nope. The only function of thermal paste is to keep your CPU cool, so as long as it's still doing that, it's good. And yeah, I've seen thermal paste last a very long time, so I'm not surprised that yours is still good.
@OleksiyPastushuk5 ай бұрын
For a stock cooler a small dot is enough. I just did a video (Shorts) about it.
@superslyai3675Ай бұрын
Years ago I had to troubleshoot some dude computer in some very remote jungle village, the first computer shop was at least 10 days away, so I used colgate tooth paste and it worked fine, the cpu stopped overheating.
@mohangabhale55552 ай бұрын
Which paste suitable for Intel i3 3rd gen processor is it metal base / carbon base
@idk-_-_--------4 ай бұрын
oddly enough my finger started to feel plodded after i touched thermal paste
@flightsimdev3 ай бұрын
Neither, use diamond thermal pads, they're clear, up to 2mm thickness and is the best available. And works on everything that has to dissipate heat, even on things as hot as lasers, the best part is, you never have to replace it. Rated at 2000W/mK
@loua38505 ай бұрын
5:58 now hold up, how
@Rudohardt4 ай бұрын
mercury
@Greedy-Allay5 ай бұрын
MrYeester, can you tell me if I need to replace the thermal paste of my rtx 2070? It usually overheats to 88 degrees
@SianaGearz5 ай бұрын
It's probably time to do that.
@pf100andahalfАй бұрын
Seriously, cover the entire surface of the cpu with a thin layer of thermal paste by smearing it on. I use a piece of a plastic bag wrapped around my finger to spread it out evenly. I've been doing it that way for 40 years and never once had an issue unless the heatsink was bent and not making full contact in the first place.
@SianaGearz5 ай бұрын
The W/mK figures specified by manufacturers are measured in very adventurous ways so it's a proxy value, real thermal conductivity ranges between 0.9 (basic white paste) and just short of 5 W/mK. Some of the best pastes have real thermal conductivity values around 2-3W/mK. Because we don't actually buy thermal paste for its bulk conductivity properties, but for its surface thermal impedance reduction properties, which are more difficult to measure and not really specified. The actual thickness of the paste layer is generally thin enough with good application. Though resulting paste layer thickness matters too but it depends on paste flow properties. Furthermore since every manufacturer measures thermal conductivity in their own way, the specification values are not comparable between them. 6:42 ruined the board. Even if you clean this up right away, a little bit of gallium will have alloyed with tin and will continue making its way through it, and in a year or a few that little resistor is likely falling off. Suggested course of action is to repopulate that part of the board with fresh components, flooding the pads real well and braiding them dry. Random dead demo board right? Oh btw cheap white pastes with low thermal performance can have some very nice other properties. There are types that are rated for much higher temperatures like over 200°C continuous and they can be resistant to pump-out/dry-out for 10-20 years when used under 100°C. One should be slightly wary of pastes with exceptionally good thermal performance, as as a rule, their long term endurance suffers. Liquid metal doesn't count though, it's a thing of its own.
@fireofvictory70083 ай бұрын
I got a 20+ year old pc for free that was heavily used and the thermal paste had never been replaced ever yet it ran way cooler than I expected I wouldn’t worry too much (it wasn’t running anything too heavy though, before I get yelled at)
@argvminusone7 күн бұрын
I've seen thermal paste last 15 years with no issues. 🤷♂️ I would be impressed, but not overly surprised, to see it last for 20.
@Just-A-Fan0023 ай бұрын
does this apply to a 3rd gen intel from 2012 that has never been changed
@prathmeshpatil64253 ай бұрын
Yes
@stefanllll8004 ай бұрын
you applied your cpu water cooler incorrectly the tubes should be upside town the top must be the cooler
@MisterPancake7785 ай бұрын
Smiley face is optimal application, this is objective truth
@easy53563 ай бұрын
Can I use normal 70%+ alcohol to wipe off excess OLD thermal paste? please someone lmk
@gamereditor59ner225 ай бұрын
Cool! This is awesome!
@chromeREALfr5 ай бұрын
Instructions not clear if I put it inter the cpu will it be faster
@meyatetana29732 ай бұрын
Recently saw another youtuber talking about airbubbles createdin the past never heard of such a thing is it a thing? does it even matter? Also how long does thermal paste last? Or when should you reapply it? OH just had to wait a bit you covered these things LOL Thank you for this!
@geiokamihasuki59985 ай бұрын
fried my first computers cpu (i7-5820k) using to much thermal paste.....got onto the underside of the cpu. so it can fry components but its rare.
@sc94335 ай бұрын
Thermal paste are not conductive, how can it fry anything? Unless he is using liquid metal.
@geiokamihasuki59985 ай бұрын
@@sc9433 they can be conductive
@TheRealName75 ай бұрын
Ptm7950 is thermal paste but even better with higher thermal conductivity very close to liquid metal and just as safe and easy to clean without the risks of liquid metal. Only buy honeywell ptm7950 as its a reputable brand. Also forgot to mention it lasts way longer than thermal paste and doesn't pump out or dry out.
@deanergie.3 ай бұрын
thanks your video helpt me allot! thanks!
@UnknownPlayer458245 ай бұрын
Under 15 min after release yaay
@RealRenko2 ай бұрын
why is my brothers pc at 79c at idle its i5 2400
@maxtor44773 ай бұрын
Anyone who has not used Maxtor thermal grease will be sad, cooling effect is good, cost-effective
@PoieczeQ5 ай бұрын
8:30 bro used the kid from his short as an example. You sure wasnt lying about starting the new generation overclocked and better.
@pabloishuge29243 ай бұрын
I don’t have any thermal paste on my cpu. It’s been overheating like crazy. It’s coming in 9 days though. Takes way too long for this crap
@GauravTG27065 ай бұрын
Me gonna ace my Chemistry and Physics paper with this!
@TMNTRxval5 ай бұрын
Is it normal for a ryzen 7 5700x to go to 90 degrees while gaming with a standard am4 cooler?
@itspaafekuto5 ай бұрын
By "standard" is that the "Wraith", or the "Wraith Stealth"? What BIOS settings do you have regarding power limits, PBO, fan curves etc.? Are you absolutely sure it's installed properly and securely, with full contact between the CPU and the cooler? What temperatures do you idle at, in Windows or in the BIOS? 90 sounds pretty high for a 5700X but if it's the smaller "Stealth" cooler, and especially if the power limits are unlocked or if the fan is set too slow, I can see it.
@TMNTRxval5 ай бұрын
@@itspaafekuto newer version of the amd wraith stealth did not change any bios settings apart from enabling xmp
@GoonyMclinux5 ай бұрын
No, thats kinda hot. My 5700x3d runs at around 75c max in a hot room accelerator to the floor.
@optimus510cz85 ай бұрын
The pattern really does not matter (Had thermal paste already applied when I bought my AMD cpu)
@Archdjinn4 ай бұрын
But can I mix different pastes
@matttherrien96082 ай бұрын
Imagine a chemical reaction at high temperature on top of your GPU between two different thermal paste compounds.
@Dreamlication5 ай бұрын
Sandwich Method ? Just spread the thermal paste evenly across the entire surface.
@stevelarson5203 ай бұрын
but is .5 grams of thermal paste to much
@planexshifter15 күн бұрын
I use Acrtic Mx-4 🤷🏻♂️ Good enough
@LunarLambda17 күн бұрын
spatula gang
@zackmetzler1269 күн бұрын
8 years on mine haven't hit 95 once
@efemark61105 ай бұрын
i didnt even notice this video was made 4 minutes ago
@SarthakKumar-c5d4 ай бұрын
My intrusive thoughts when he said what happens when you eat thermal paste: Try the gray stuff its delicious 😂
@EddieJarnowski4 ай бұрын
The turtle pattern is best
@tacticalcenter86585 ай бұрын
Kingpin needs to be replaced every year.
@tacticalcenter86585 ай бұрын
There's also thermal pumpout that is frequently talked about with some brands of thermal paste.
@ericbelanger69004 ай бұрын
Great videos and format. Unfortunately audio quality is not that great, and makes it painful to watch. Sound very tinny. Something you may want to look into. Thanks
@zebbz015 ай бұрын
day 199 of eating yeesterpaste everyday
@oskararnarson4 ай бұрын
This was cool but would love a video where you go into detail. ... I kid
@Wolfhide07155 ай бұрын
To late I already put thermal paste in my pc
@ItsOrangey5 ай бұрын
Mr Yeester is so funny!!
@MatrixReptilian2 ай бұрын
0.2g not more or as
@dirkjewitt50373 ай бұрын
Screw paste. it's all about phase sheet PTM now.
@AMDGuy8828 күн бұрын
Wow, The amount of thermal paste that died making this video, F
@TuxikCE5 ай бұрын
I don't know why people just not spread the thermal paste manually.
@TheNuttGuy5 ай бұрын
- No tools - Scared of doing something wrong - 99.9% of the population don't care about losing 1 or 2 degrees
@smith76025 ай бұрын
Airbubble boogeyman
@vinhnguyen-o5z5 ай бұрын
why do it when i can use the pressure to spread the thermal paste for me
@TheBlueBunnyKen5 ай бұрын
I didn't do it originally, but to ease my mind of it being completely covered I spread it evenly on my gpu die and my cpu