Thermal paste doesnt fucking matter

thermal paste doesnt fucking matter

it will only make a 3 degrees difference

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Just use toothpaste bro

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semen

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>it will only make a 3 degrees difference
More like 20

>3 degrees
>only

Have you got the version where it's angled down in 3D space so the top of the graph with "Semen" is much larger than the rest?

is this legit ?

I just creamed the interior of my workstation so I sure hope so

>op hasn't tried this cheap gold shit
4-5° difference but that's not the bad part. It's a real bastard to clean off when you need to repaste. It's like trying to get car engine grease off.

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Lay it on me straight, does unused thermal paste in the tube ever really expire? I've been told that you can't use it after a year.

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Don't know how long it would last but I've used 5 year old stuff and that seemed normal.

It can cure in the tube sometimes. Or separate

so you're saying it does matter?
weird thread, OP

Couldn't you just warm up the tube by dunking the whole syringe in hot water, let it cool back down, and then use it normally?

My rational is the assumption that the thermal paste on my cpu stays active by the amount of heat it's subjected to.

You need to agitate and stir it to reduce separation and curing is pretty much irrevocable.

Have you ever put a PC together ? Like, ever ?

If you go Halnziye either get HY510 or HY710/810/880
The 610 needs to be skipped

Not likely. Who would do an official test and put something vulgar in? Can't put that on your tech website lol

3 degrees is pretty good if you want a quieter system.

I used a tube that's at least 3 years old last week on my main PC, everything seems normal.

>think of the advertisers: the post

it becomes water sometime before 10 years

3 degree is a lot, sire.

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