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Thermal paste does not degrade over the span of a month unless it was already expired when you applied it.
Thermal Grizzly or Arctic MX-4 are good choices.
like any other paste, if the cooler is removed it should be cleaned and replaced
loosen a couple screws, if you can easily twist the cooler, replace the paste
if the aio is over 5 years old, its time to replace it, thats about the lifetime of most aio
blow it out with an aircompressor
drop the metal paste and go with kingpin thermal grease and clean fans and radiator.
you'll be fine
Thermal paste is such a divisive topic for people. Just use what works best for you. Unless you're trying to knock Kingpin off of the leaderboards with extreme OC settings, there's no reason to use anything exotic. Airflow to combat heat saturation in your loop or heatsink is where you'll improve temps in a home system.
For OP, there's no contact to the outside air for thermal paste to degrade due to heat or humidity. Thermal paste is meant to bridge the gap between heat sinks. There's only a miniscule amount between the two. If temps suddenly change due to weather, it's a result of your cooling system's ability, or lack thereof, to transfer that heat to the air.
as the degradation is also happening with my stock air cooler
its the paste.
everyone here is explaining what thermal paste does. \
that was not even my question....
AS5 does degreade, but no where near this fast.
AS5 is generally good for at *least*5 years under heavy overclocking use...
FFS, for many it doesnt even hit the full cure till 3-6 months in under normal usage patterns...
@OP, remount and repaste, but I doubt the psate being a eyar old is the issue. I would make sure eveything is clean in and AiO wise and make sure you have no air in the unit if you can.
Rubbish! or garbage! as you prefer.
Hell my old Core 2 Quad system used it, and it's had paste for like 6 or 7 years, still perfectly fine (until I took it apart.)