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It's not the same, if you want to have a good effect, you should buy it alone, it's not expensive, more than a dozen yuan, its scientific name is thermal grease, its quality can determine the life of the CPU, and one point, you must have a thin layer when you apply it, it actually plays the role of a caulk, don't paint it thick, otherwise it will backfire.
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CPU heat dissipation paste, also known as silicone, should be okay. Generally, there is no difference between the self-painted one and the one you put on yourself, but if you apply it yourself, you should be careful not to apply too much, if you apply too much, it will affect the final unplugging. It will also affect the final heat dissipation effect, so you can't apply too much, but the right amount is good, you can grasp it yourself, and you can't apply too little, so the heat dissipation will be even worse.
It will also affect the heat dissipation of the CPU:
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It comes with it, if you buy a boxed package, you don't need to buy your own heat dissipation paste for the time being! You can install a professional fan so that the heat dissipation is better!
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This one is the same It doesn't play much role The key is that your fan and CPU control the temperature is good I haven't heard that the thermal paste has to buy more than a dozen pieces My CPU comes with it The current temperature has been maintained at 35 degrees.
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The amount of CPU that comes with it is very small, and if you want to use it for a longer time, it is better to buy some more paint yourself.
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I think it's good to come with one, unless someone replaces it.
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It should all be the same.
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2 yuan a tube, you can't afford it!! Don't use anything else, some people just buy heat dissipation paste with hundreds of dollars a tube containing silver.
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Are you lazy, is it hard to go out and buy a cooling paste? Listen upstairs to burn your home CPU
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There are three items in the home that can be used as a temporary replacement for silicone grease and are not much for the CPU***, but they can only be used temporarily (within a few days).
1. Toothpaste, hand cream, and solid ointment, but these three materials may contain a certain amount of water, and when the CPU is heated, the water will evaporate, and then it will cause the hair shaft to stick. Therefore, it should never be used for a long time. In addition, because it contains water, the amount used must be small, so as not to squeeze out of the top cover of the CPU, resulting in a short circuit.
2. According to the test, the use effect of these three materials in a short period of time is close to that of ordinary heat dissipation silicone grease.
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Let's go buy heat dissipation grease.
If I had to say, you can scrape the thermal grease off your graphics card and apply it to the CPU. Hehe.
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It can be replaced with toothpaste within 24 hours, and it will corrode the CPU top cover for a long time, and it can be replaced with water when the bare board platform is laid flat, but it needs to be replenished at any time.
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Personally experiment before your own cpu 95 degrees. Do not exceed 60 degrees after buttering. Lubricate the machine butter (only apply a little about a little rice). Butter conducts electricity. If you have more, it will be troublesome to melt away the overflow.
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How much thermal paste should be used for the CPU.
The importance of CPU heat dissipation, today I will work with you to ** which method of applying heat dissipation paste.
is the most appropriate. CPU repair tips, more or less thermal paste? The following is not allowed.
Ignore CPU issues! Hope you learned.
If you want to choose one of the two words "more" and "less" as the standard, the author advises.
For all DIY novices, there is more to be less than that. Of course, it's not appropriate to use too much or too little thermal paste, but anyone who has used thermal paste knows that too much thermal paste is generally squeezed out, so heat dissipation is used.
The most basic thing is to know how to control the force when squeezing the paste.
Because the die part of the CPU surface is too small, plus some CPUs (such as AMD Athlon's XP).
There are also exposed capacitors, resistors and small gold bridges on the surface, which may be shortened at any time due to improper use of heat dissipation paste.
The CPU burned out, so the installation of the Athlon's XP is still one of the most difficult graduation exams for DIY novices.
It is recommended to squeeze the standard of heat dissipation paste.
1.The die portion of the Athlon-series CPUs is small, so only about the die area needs to be extruded.
1 4 or so heat dissipation paste.
2.If the squeezing of the thermal paste is slightly more than the above ratio, you can use paper to gently wipe off the excess thermal paste.
3.The DIE cover area of the P4 CPU is large, and the heat dissipation paste only needs to be extruded about the die
Area 1 9 or so in the amount of the portion. Some people think that the surface of P4 should also be coated with thermal paste, but in fact.
This is unnecessary. The thermal paste on the surface of the P4 is extruded into a circle with a diameter close to the length of the metal cap.
It's enough, too much is easy to pollute the CPU socket and motherboard.
4.If the amount of heat dissipation paste is too large, it is best to completely contaminate the part other than die.
Try again after cleaning. Because if you don't understand the conductivity of a certain brand of heat dissipation paste, you will pollute the electricity.
The resistors, capacitors, and thermal paste of Xiaojinqiao are enough to cause a short circuit and burn the CPU.
5.When extruded, the nozzle of the thermal paste is pointed towards the center of the die on the surface of the CPU. Don't squeeze your teeth like that.
The paste is squeezed from left to right because the pressure will push the heat sink on both sides of the die outward.
push, and the excess thermal paste will be pushed closer to the capacitance.
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There are generally two kinds of silica gel, the more diluted and the more viscous. The reason why the latter is viscous is because it is mixed with silver powder that is conducive to heat conduction, so it is also more expensive.
Either one must be applied evenly and not in excess. Taking viscous as an example, it is generally enough to squeeze out three grains the size of a grain of rice on the steel cover, and if it is an early athlon, the size of a grain of rice can cover the core. The amount of diluted can be taken according to this standard.
After extrusion, you need to hang a piece of cardboard or plastic card in one direction, knowing that you can cover the entire steel cover. Be careful not to use your hands, as they will stick away a portion of the silicone. Intel's CPUs will have thermally conductive holes in the steel cover, and silicone should never be allowed to flow in this hole.
In addition, it should be noted that when using silica gel containing silver powder, it must not be rubbed on the pins and contacts, otherwise it will cause a short circuit.
If you feel that it is dangerous to remove the CPU, apply silicone to the base of the radiator and press the radiator again. It's a matter of making sure you're in close contact.
In addition, improper and excessive application of thermally conductive silicone will affect heat dissipation, and in severe cases, there will be a blue screen and a crash. At this point, the silicone should be reapplied or the excess silicone should be hung up.
Under normal circumstances, there will be no CPU burning due to improper application of silicone, because the CPU and motherboard have temperature monitoring, and the protective components will not be turned on at too high temperatures.
Be careful when installing fasteners, it will be fine, and it will not be broken.
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Try to spread it evenly so that you can't see the thickness underneath.
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