Many probably noticed that after severalyears of service personal computer gradually lost its maximum performance. One of the main reasons for this unfavorable phenomenon lies in the clogging of components with dust, which largely prevents cooling. But there is one more important circumstance - the old thermal paste, which has lost its former condition (heat conductivity). Today we'll figure out how to apply thermal paste to the processor and what you need to know for this.
An important component
The thermal paste is the most important component inproviding a full and effective cooling system. Its purpose is to connect the surface of the CPU and the radiator, ensuring maximum thermal conductivity. With its help, a significant part of the heat is transferred to the cooling device, resulting in a decrease in the operating temperature of the components. Proper application of the thermal paste ensures a significant decrease in the heating of the processor. It is a kind of gray-white viscous liquid, easily spreading under pressure. If the device is interfaced with the radiator without applying thermal paste, then some air is formed between them (where a thin and smooth layer of the heat-conducting mixture must be applied), which significantly reduces the cooling efficiency (by 15-20%).
Installation and Removal
Before you figure out how to applythermal paste on the processor, you need to understand how to remove the old one. First of all, it is necessary to remove the radiator, which, as a rule, is not difficult to disconnect. Next, it is desirable to wool, you need to carefully remove the layer of the old thermal paste. It is important that there is no trace left of it. After these simple movements, you can start applying a new layer. How much thermal paste do I apply to the processor? So much so that it is enough to cover its entire area, but at the same time not so much that it crawls out along the edges under the influence of pressure (when the radiator is attached to the processor, a fairly good clamping force is created).