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TSwazzup_2005
post Oct 12 2006, 09:27 PM, updated 20y ago

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Hi,

Recently I took out the heatsink of my processor to clean it up. I cleaned up the heatsink and the thermal paste as well. Now, i put the heatsink back without thermal paste this time doh.gif

temperature:

processor zone = 60 - 65 (loaded) deg
system zone 1 = 37 deg
system zone 2 = 40 deg
processory fan = 3450rpm

P4 @ 2.8Ghz, is this normal ?

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post Oct 12 2006, 09:32 PM

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Whut u really wanna ruin ur cpu ka? 60-65 deg is quite a lot but not enuff 2 burn ur cpu yet....
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post Oct 12 2006, 09:36 PM

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QUOTE(wazzup_2005 @ Oct 12 2006, 09:27 PM)
Hi,

Recently I took out the heatsink of my processor to clean it up. I cleaned up the heatsink and the thermal paste as well. Now, i put the heatsink back without thermal paste this time  doh.gif

temperature:

processor zone = 60 - 65 (loaded) deg
system zone 1 = 37 deg
system zone 2 = 40 deg
processory fan = 3450rpm

P4 @ 2.8Ghz, is this normal ?

drool.gif
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P4 @ 2.8Ghz, E or C?
if E then Ok. No problem. try getting urself used to it.
if C, change ur HSF lor.
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post Oct 12 2006, 09:36 PM

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QUOTE(cloudwan @ Oct 12 2006, 09:32 PM)
Whut u really wanna ruin ur cpu ka? 60-65 deg is quite a lot but not enuff 2 burn ur cpu yet....
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it can even reach up to 70deg when i play game doh.gif it's been running well for 1 month though.

noob question, why do i need the paste in between the heatsink and the cpu ? sweat.gif
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post Oct 12 2006, 09:40 PM

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burn.. n change for c2D.... get artic silver...
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post Oct 12 2006, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(wazzup_2005 @ Oct 12 2006, 09:36 PM)
it can even reach up to 70deg when i play game  doh.gif it's been running well for 1 month though.

noob question, why do i need the paste in between the heatsink and the cpu ?  sweat.gif
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Well the paste is needed to transfer the heat from ur cpu to the heatsink, n it eliminates the probability of having air pockets between ur cpu n heatsink due to microscopic grooves on the surface of the heatsink...
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post Oct 13 2006, 08:15 AM

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Load between 60 - 63 is still ok for the temp but if 65 feel like a bit higher for that.No worry actually still becasue in safe state.You are advised to put thermal paste between the CPU and heatzink.
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post Oct 13 2006, 08:20 PM

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My answer is...

Why so stupid?
The thermal paste is the most important part in cooling...

Last time, i've got a pc from customer, it's an old old athlon processor...

850Mhz if i'm not mistaken...
I've used PC Wizard to check the temperature...

And it's quite high...
About 70celcius i think... sweat.gif

With the stock heatsink, without any thermal paste.... rclxub.gif

Then, i put some "cap ayam" brand thermal paste, the white one...
And the results?

55celcius after using thermal paste... wink.gif

The conclusion:
Use thermal paste... icon_rolleyes.gif

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TSwazzup_2005
post Oct 14 2006, 11:33 AM

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Thanks for the input guys... am gonna go buy paste nowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!! rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif
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Glad to be of any help....
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post Oct 14 2006, 11:52 AM

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not really. i'm wasn't using thermal paste last time on the stock heat sink. but i do regularly wash the heatsink so my temp is around 35 - 55 celcius. thermal paste can further cool down by 1-2 degrees. but it all depends on the case flow. no air flow no good cooling. even when i changed to ninja temp 32-48 celcius, still i stay away from those cheap thermal paste. cause once the cheap paste gets harden, its hard to remove it unless you warm up the processor for some time. no to mention the paste is messy.

as for threadstarter, i think, you should also consider on workin your case flow
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post Oct 14 2006, 12:24 PM

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QUOTE(Vervain @ Oct 13 2006, 11:52 PM)
not really. i'm wasn't using thermal paste last time on the stock heat sink. but i do regularly wash the heatsink so my temp is around 35 - 55 celcius. thermal paste can further cool down by 1-2 degrees. but it all depends on the case flow. no air flow no good cooling. even when i changed to ninja temp 32-48 celcius, still i stay away from those cheap thermal paste. cause once the cheap paste gets harden, its hard to remove it unless you warm up the processor for some time. no to mention the paste is messy.

as for threadstarter, i think, you should also consider on workin your case flow
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You are probably one of the "ELITE" few that thinks like that. Good going dude......you againts the world. smile.gif You are so unique dude......i like....extreme!

Tell people to concentrate on airflow and not put thermal paste wor....first time man. lol

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post Oct 14 2006, 12:57 PM

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na.. i didn't mention of not applying thermal paste to the threadstarter. just clarifying my discovery. its up to think about it. i'm not into extreme overclocking. but i'm certainly interested in cheap cooling setups. A poor man will always seeks the cheapest and meanest way of cooling.


thats why i've mention on case flow. sorry to make you laugh. oh well, if you think my previous post is rubbish. then feel free to delete it.

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post Oct 14 2006, 01:11 PM

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QUOTE(Vervain @ Oct 14 2006, 12:57 PM)
na.. i didn't mention of not applying thermal paste to the threadstarter. just clarifying my discovery. its up to think about it. i'm not into extreme overclocking. but i'm certainly interested in cheap cooling setups. A poor man will always seeks the cheapest and meanest way of cooling.
thats why i've mention on case flow. sorry to make you laugh. oh well, if you think my previous post is rubbish. then feel free to delete it.
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how much u need to pay for a small tube of as5? tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Vervain @ Oct 14 2006, 12:57 AM)
na.. i didn't mention of not applying thermal paste to the threadstarter. just clarifying my discovery. its up to think about it. i'm not into extreme overclocking. but i'm certainly interested in cheap cooling setups. A poor man will always seeks the cheapest and meanest way of cooling.
thats why i've mention on case flow. sorry to make you laugh. oh well, if you think my previous post is rubbish. then feel free to delete it.
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Its not that, just that thermals paste is one of the most important ingredient in getting good contact between the CPU and heatsink. And you are just going againts that man......

Moreover thermal paste is CHEAP! lol
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post Oct 14 2006, 01:30 PM

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thermal paste is important.... the quantity u applying it is more important...too thick = bad result... too little not good as well....
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post Oct 14 2006, 02:55 PM

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not much. but consider if you tidy up cables, you dun even have to pay a cent right?

well consider everyone is debating the need of thermal paste i guess there's nothing more for me to post here. god bless~

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QUOTE(sup3rfly @ Oct 14 2006, 01:30 PM)
thermal paste is important.... the quantity u applying it is more important...too thick = bad result... too little not good as well....
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but i think thats why the heatsinks are usually clamped down really hard onto the processor , so to push the thermal paste as flat as possible


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post Oct 15 2006, 03:30 AM

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QUOTE(zx7177 @ Oct 14 2006, 05:08 PM)
but i think thats why the heatsinks are usually clamped down really hard onto the processor , so to push the thermal paste as flat as possible
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Well, thermal paste proved to decrease CPU temperature.

BEFORE: 60 deg C

AFTER: 40-45 deg C


happy now! rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif

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post Oct 15 2006, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(wazzup_2005 @ Oct 15 2006, 03:30 AM)
Well, thermal paste proved to decrease CPU temperature.

BEFORE: 60 deg C

AFTER: 40-45 deg C
happy now!  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif
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Now, u can see it u'reself...
It differs in 20degrees celcius... laugh.gif

Wanna turn back to not using thermal paste? tongue.gif

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