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Which thermal paste pattern to use. ... then apply thermal paste in a cross shape from corner to corner, as with AMD Socket AM4 CPUs. As you can see in our image below ...
You don't need to replace the thermal paste on your graphics card, or at least, you don't need to within its normal lifespan.
We applied the usual cross pattern of thermal paste and installed a cooler, ... The Noctua NA-TPG1 thermal paste guard price is $9.95 (£8.99), which might seem expensive for what it is, ...
Which thermal paste pattern is best? This is a hotly-debated question that I'm sure most PC builders have an opinion on. Personally, I'm a line guy, especially with the introduction of Intel's ...
Deciding on which thermal paste pattern to use is one of the longest-running debates in the PC-building world. Some prefer a dot, an "x," or even a straight line (aka sausage).
Igor's Lab tests a beautifully simple thermal paste applicator with the soon-to-be-released X-Apply stencils making TIM application so, so simple.
Adam Patrick Murray is a man on a mission: Make the Asus ROG Ally perform better when the heat is on. He’s already tried out re-applying thermal paste to the handheld PC’s AMD Z1 Extreme APU ...
Igor tested three thermal paste methods on a reference RTX 3080 running Furmark while using Alphacool's Aurora GPX-N water backplate and the same company's Apex thermal grease at a 20C room ...
Well, say goodbye to those worries with the genius X-Apply thermal paste applicator. This "idiot-proof" tool is basically a big stencil that fits right over your CPU socket.