Bought expensive thermal paste

>mfw

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The expensive stuff is actually human cum, FYI

Liquid metal clearly fucking states do not use with copper heatsinks.
Retard thinks buying most expensive is best. Retard can't read/follow instructions.

Thermal grizzly is best. Everyone not using extreme CPUs use the paste brand that comes with your cooler. Everyone replace your paste every 2 years cleaning gently with coffee filters and 99% alcohol, and ensure that the sink is fully seated, not tilted. Don't rub the micron-thin finish nor coating off of your cooler. Perfect application is impossible. Ideal method is perfect manual spread or bubble free (impossible) X. Using too much paste will yield results as bad as using something not designed to be a TIM.

you mean aluminum, copper is fine
two years is overkill unless you're pushing tmax on a high end processor constantly
thermal grizzly is not the best; infact outside of the liquid metal memes the difference between pastes is miniscule at best

>thermal paste is the hardest part about building a PC
kek

it has the instructions most open to interpretation.
It's hardest in that sense. It's not like plugging in a keyed cable that can only be plugged into one socket one way.

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Just cum on CPU, it will work for years.

>thermal paste is the hardest part about building a PC

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Minuscule improvements are not no improvements therefore a minuscule improvement makes it the best at under 150 TDP.
You're right about aluminum not that I can be bothered to check. Aluminum is fascinating.

>thermal grizzly is not the best; infact outside of the liquid metal memes the difference between pastes is miniscule at best
True
I went to a local store looking for Arctic Silver 5 but they were out of it, all they had was a cheaper one. I took it a bit disgruntled but it worked just fine, with good temperatures even with a conservative (1.3V vcore) OC.