>prove me that changing the thermal paste of your CPU and GPU is not the second best cost-effective upgrade you can do to your computer (after switching from HDD to SSD of course)
Also generally doesn't help if you are like virtually everyone and don't overclock and/or don't run your machine at full speed.
Matthew Gonzalez
I always run my PC at 75% speed.
Nolan Stewart
I used to run my PC at full speed but I changed from mph to km/h and now it's going way too fast.
William Brooks
You're the exception [outside of server usage - cloud, buttcoin, big data].
And then you'd still have to be with the even much smaller fraction of people that overclocks and deals with it rather than just throwing a newer Ryzen or Threadripper or a GPGPU or whatever at the problem... or switches software.
But it's not like I blame you if you OC and need better thermal paste, go right ahead. It just only matters to very few to have "better" heat paste, rather than just "functional, not dried out" heat paste.
Angel Gomez
If your computer is noisy under load, then yes. If you're not throttling and your HSF keeps temps under control at a good noise level then it won't make a difference at all.
Aiden Gutierrez
4Gb to 8Gb if you don't have > 8Gb already.
Ayden Taylor
>Not using a tub of thermal paste like pic related Laughing_girls.jpg
$20 aftermarket heatsink will change performance more than four times what the $5 paste does
Connor Martin
Thermal paste is a rip off. Just use some old axle grease or coconut oil
Kevin Rogers
Your math proves that $20 for 4 times the performance is equal to one application of a $5 compound.
Go back to class.
Ryan Hughes
The ZP-360 chinkshit comes in reasonable amounts and performs better
Angel Bailey
It helps a little bit but not enough to make much difference. Depending on your setup, doing some cable management inside your case or adding another case fan might make more of a difference in your temperatures.
Kevin Brown
thermal paste
only lasts a year but mining makes it last only 6 months before it gets hard as stone and useless.
the most important thing is not putting too much or too little.and making sure contact with cpu or gpu fan cooler is good (not too tight not too lose)
and removing dust every 3 months or so. the important part is preventing dust and keeping on top of thermal paste and always haveing a spare tube just in case.
that said adding thermal past to a lenovo x201 is hard lol
Jason Carter
If you buttcoin mine and have a problem with it drying out, why aren't you just applying liquid metal?
Has the highest thermal conductivity anyhow.
Robert Hughes
the one that belong in class is you take remedial reading and learn what "more" means
the fewer idiots there are, the better do your part
Joseph Rivera
The second best functionality upgrade is a second monitor.
Anthony Fisher
I used super glue once to mount a gpu to a heat sink I pulled from an older cpu. It was overheating. After the change, cooler than ever.
Jonathan Rogers
I've never had replace thermal paste and I've been building since pentium 3
Landon Kelly
i just ordered some noctua whatever compound, anyone care to shittalk my choice?
>using 1kg of thermal paste in less than two years absolutely alpha
Jaxson Powell
I'm honestly thinking about getting pic related as I'll never have to deal with paste again. It's only like 1-2c worst than paste and you can't fuck it up
If that is the case then and If I ever decide to get a NH-D15 I can skip the noctua paste and just use the pad which would save my autism when it comes time to put paste on and I would not be far off from just using the paste
Daniel Butler
How can you fuck up applying thermal paste when almost everything today is non conductive unless you apply too little on the IHS?
Benjamin Bennett
It is hard to fuck up thermal paste where it hurts performance but it's not hard to get it fucking everywhere if you do put too much and the pad just saves the hassle of cleaning the shit and putting new stuff on
Christopher Bell
And because the d15 is so easy to put on and take off, removing it every so often to do a VERY thorough cleaning wouldn't be out of the question either. Only thing stopping me from doing that every few months is just how much of a pain in the ass it is to remove thermal paste and clean it.