Will wiping the silicone on the computer CPU affect the use of the computer?

Updated on number 2024-04-06
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the heat on the CPU can not be conducted in time after wiping, the computer will suddenly shut down, and the computer can only be turned on after a while, but the computer will be shut down after a while.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The CPU is smeared with "silicone grease", not "silicone".

    If there is no problem with the heat dissipation of the computer, it will not affect the use of the computer without applying silicone grease.

    The role of silicone grease is to assist in heat dissipation, and the processor of the computer does not necessarily have to apply silicone grease, because the processor has been coated with a layer of silicone grease when it leaves the factory, so it does not need to be reapplied when it is first used. Even if the grease has been consumed, if the heat dissipation of the computer is normal, it can be left unsmeared.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wiped it? It's good to wipe it clean and see, but the contact between your CPU and the fan is not good, it can't provide effective heat dissipation for your CPU, and it will cause the CPU to burn out, even if you don't burn, it will cause the CPU temperature to be too high and the system to be unstable, so it is strongly not recommended to wipe the ......If you wipe it, you have to wipe it again......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Note that not silicone, but silicone grease wipes off your CPU temperature rise by at least 30 degrees.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Rubbing thermal paste can transfer the heat of the CPU to the heatsink and fan.

    Rub evenly.

    Don't rub too much too thick.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course, it will have a great impact, the CPU temperature is too high and the power will be automatically cut off, and if it is serious, the CPU will be over.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Too much silicone on the CPU will affect the heat dissipation, which will lead to a decrease in heat dissipation capacity, and will also affect the fit between the CPU and the heat sink.

    Theoretically speaking, on the premise of ensuring that the surface gap of the CPU GPU and the heat sink can be filled, the thermal grease layer should be as thin as possible, after all, in terms of thermal conductivity, no matter how good the silicone grease is, it will not exceed the metal materials of copper and aluminum, and the thermal conductivity of copper is about 100 times that of high-grade thermal grease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The CPU is smeared with "silicone grease", not "silicone". If you're using a boxed CPU, the silicone grease will be applied to it for you, so you don't have to apply it anymore and just put it on. (Remember that this silicone grease is better than regular silicone grease, please don't just wipe it off).

    If you are using a bulk CPU, you need to apply it yourself.

    The main function of silicone grease is to help dissipate heat, CPU and many other chips when working, especially when working under heavy load, the heat is very large, and heat needs to be dissipated, otherwise it will be burned out.

    Therefore, it is necessary to use a heat sink, but because the contact between the CPU surface and the heat sink cannot be absolutely smooth, that is to say, there will be many small pits (not visible to the naked eye), which will affect the heat dissipation, and the role of silicone grease is to fill these gaps, so that the heat dissipation and CPU can better heat transfer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No poison. In the case of a large amount of silica, the CPU temperature fluctuates between 63 and 64. It can be found that the thickness of the silicone layer has an obvious impact on heat dissipation, and from this test, there is a gap of 2 between the two, which is even larger than we imagined.

    There is no very standard statement on how to apply thermally conductive silicone, but there is a guideline, and the key to applying it is to be uniform, free of bubbles, free of impurities, and as thin as possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    CPU silicone is also known as thermal grease.

    It is not as pure as silicone, and it is not as toxic as silicone, and it will not have a big effect if ingested in small amounts. Therefore, the toxicity of thermally conductive silica gel is not strong, and it has no effect!! Ask for satisfaction.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The middle of the computer CPU and the heat sink is called thermal grease, which is non-toxic and odorless; The materials are mainly silicone oil and special process metal oxide, as long as it is not a small workshop product, long-term contact has no effect.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    One, that thing is for heat dissipation.

    Second, it was just a last resort. First of all, the thermal conductivity of the metal is higher than that of silica gel, and then the thermal conductivity of silica gel is higher than that of air.

    Therefore, if you clean the machine by yourself and want to replace the silicone, you must clean up the original silicone, and the application of the silicone should be as thin as possible.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Wood is toxic and necessary for heat dissipation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Silicone is a non-toxic and harmless material, so feel free to use!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I haven't eaten this, I don't know, but if I get it by hand, I'm alive and well anyway (note: I've been installing and repairing computers in the computer city for less than 3 years).

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