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"Pea size" method 31 39.74%
"Grain of rice" method 19 24.36%
"Square" method 4 5.13%
"4 point star" method 0 0%
"Line" method 4 5.13%
"Double line" method 3 3.85%
Other, mention in comments 17 21.79%
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 05:06 AM   #1
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How do you apply your thermal paste?

Just a poll on how people apply the thermal paste onto cpus/gpus.
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 05:15 AM   #2
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maybe somewhere between pea and grain of rice, but I voted pea.
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 05:16 AM   #3
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Pea sized blob of thermal paste in the middle and I just let the heatsink spread the paste for me... I use Tuniq TX-4 btw and my cpu never goes over 70degC when crunching/stress testing.
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 07:52 AM   #4
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You know there are instructions
http://www.arcticsilver.com/instructions.htm

No one ever mentions Tinting? Look at Intel Vertical line instructions
http://www.arcticsilver.com/pdf/appm..._line_v1.1.pdf
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 08:00 AM   #5
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You know there are instructions
http://www.arcticsilver.com/instructions.htm

No one ever mentions Tinting? Look at Intel Vertical line instructions
http://www.arcticsilver.com/pdf/appm..._line_v1.1.pdf
I know how to apply thermal paste. Just wondering how the rest of you guys do it. I use the pea or line depends how much paste I have left XD
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 08:03 AM   #6
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I figured you did just though it was a good read
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 08:04 AM   #7
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I figured you did just though it was a good read
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 11:16 AM   #8
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I always usually just put a blob in the middle (sometimes a tad bigger then a pea) and let the heatsink spread it out.
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I am a spreader. I spread a thin later on the CPU and according on if the cooler I am using is a DHPT cooler, I put some on it to fill in the cracks.
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 11:29 AM   #10
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Hi

this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotat...&v=ffK7L0Qj13Q

Edit: Voted pea, but use line method on direct contact heatpipes

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Old Jul 22, 2012, 11:29 AM   #11
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For CPU; grain of rice.

For GPU; multiple parallel lines.
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Intel CPU´s and AMD Gpu´s small "grain" in the middle, the pressure from the cooler finish the job.

AMD Cpu´s and Nvidia GPU´s 100% spread, very thin layer.
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 12:17 PM   #13
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I voted "Other", because it depends how much time I have to get the system running again.
I resort to pea from time to time, if its straight on the die and the die itself is small enough, or a small square if not. But most of the times I just spread the paste over the surface evenly.

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I first look at the heatsink.
If the heatsink is one of the circle (like stock) ones that doesn't fully cover the CPU, then I'll spread it in a circle evenly over the heatsink.
If the heatsink is a square that fully covers the CPU, I'll spread it in a square evenly over the CPU.
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Depends how I feel, if I'm in a rush I'll do a small blob and turn it into a square with the nossle of the TIM.

If I've got time I'll make make a very thin perfect level of tim over the how IHS.
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 02:42 PM   #16
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I am a spreader. I spread a thin later on the CPU and according on if the cooler I am using is a DHPT cooler, I put some on it to fill in the cracks.
I too spread a very thin layer across the cpu. My temps never go above 62c under full load crunching. Most of the time they stay in the higher 50's unless it is a very hot day.
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My one cooler change for a CPU, I just used what was left on the CPU plus what was preapplied on the cooler. (The paste on the CPU was fairly fresh)
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 05:17 PM   #18
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I found out that a rice-grain size spread by heatsink pressure gives better temps than putting more and try to spread it myself using a credit card.
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Old Jul 22, 2012, 05:33 PM   #19
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i clean both surfaces with rubbing alcohol.
mask off the area to be applied (which is usually a guess from experience of how much the CPU covers)
then i apply a line on one edge of the masked area. if the heatsink has a grain direction, i use the edge which is perpendicular to the grain direction. this avoids bubbles in the next step.

next i take a smooth card(credit card or coolermaster card that comes with HTK200) and spread it while making a very low angle b/w the card and surface.

then i make a line on the opp edge if necessary and repeat.

after all the area masked off is covered i make a third line on an edge perpendicular to ones i used(parallel to grain now) and do a final time.

i end up with this:-

or this
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I squeeze a dot slightly shy of the size of a pea and that's that.

I apply TIM differently for open-heatpipe heatsinks though, I put a small line on every exposed heatpipe since some of the compound gets trapped in the gaps.
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I use the grain of rice method on solid heatsinks and the line method on direct contact heatsinks (one thin line down each heatpipe)

I do "tint" as jetster suggested, prior to applying TIM- clean the heatsink and CPU> spread a very small amount of TIM on each> wipe off with lint free cloth. Surface will have a slightly grey appearance.

I've had no issues with this method...
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i clean both surfaces with rubbing alcohol.
mask off the area to be applied (which is usually a guess from experience of how much the CPU covers)
then i apply a line on one edge of the masked area. if the heatsink has a grain direction, i use the edge which is perpendicular to the grain direction. this avoids bubbles in the next step.

next i take a smooth card(credit card or coolermaster card that comes with HTK200) and spread it while making a very low angle b/w the card and surface.

then i make a line on the opp edge if necessary and repeat.

after all the area masked off is covered i make a third line on an edge perpendicular to ones i used(parallel to grain now) and do a final time.

i end up with this:-
http://img.techpowerup.org/120722/10032012092.jpg
or this
http://img.techpowerup.org/120722/10032012088.jpg
Best way I've seen! looks factory fresh!
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I use AS5 and use between a rice & pea sized then spread it out evenly over the entire area.
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Old Jul 23, 2012, 05:37 AM   #24
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i usually use pea size for most except for direct touch heatpipes. for direct touch heat pipes i use line method
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