Thermal Paste/Compound

Antony1995

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What do you use and why?

Also what do you recommend using and application method?

I haven't really ever had much experience with using thermal paste the only time i have used it is when re-fitting the heat sinks to my xbox 360 and tbh i didn't really know what i was doing at the time.That was a few years ago now when i was just getting into PC's.

However since watching Tom's videos for just over a year i have more of an understanding of everything to do with computers, and seeing as i'm planning to build my first rig from brand new parts i thought i would make a thread about an area iv'e always been a little unsure about.

Antony :)

Build idea: http://forum.overclock3d.net/showthread.php?t=51530
 
MX-4 and I use the spread thinly method. There really isnt a wrong or right way except to much is wrong lol. I've had equal sucess with rice grain do an "X" spread method all with equally decent results. You'll adapt a method you like after doing it a few hundred to a thousand times

I'm also fond of Creamique as well.
 
i use noctua nt-h1
i just put a bit in the middle and let the headsink do the spreading
 
I used AS5 in the past, but recently I've started using MX-4. I use the small dot method. As SIN has mentioned, there's no wrong way unless you put on too much.
 
I use MX-4, and either do a dot or spread it thin all over. I used to use AS5 but I think MX4 gives slightly better results, and it cheap.
 
Let the cooler do the spreading otherwise you will end up with air bubbles under your heatsink...
 
I use mx-4 or pk-1

I had some xspc K2 that came with a raystorm that I never used. Took it to work to use on a busted pc I needed to rebuild, the shit was far too runny.
 
I use noctua nt-h1, Best one I've used, or at least that's what I've found from building PC's. I just use a small blob in middle, I've tried different methods with equal results.
 
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