Tazor 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:32
How much thermal paste do I need for my GPU and CPU?
I asked someone and he said I should get a 10 gram tube. That seems like a lot. I never changed the paste on the GPU. Does it need that much?
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sage2001 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:33 
CPU's need no more than a pea drop of thermal paste.
m662 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:38 
Publicado originalmente por sage2001:
CPU's need no more than a pea drop of thermal paste.
I concur thin layer as possible but while making sure you cover the entire area.
They are usually sold in 1.5 gram and you will waste almost the entire tube unless you have more than 1 PC by not using it.
Última edición por m662; 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:40
Caldari Ghost 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:39 
i tried ptm7950 for my latest upgrade and it works great. best option for longevity too, if you dont plan to upgrade often.
Tazor 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:39 
Publicado originalmente por m662:
Publicado originalmente por sage2001:
CPU's need no more than a pea drop of thermal paste.
I concur thin layer as possible but while making sure you cover the entire area.
Yeah, that's what I did for the CPU a while ago. But I never bothered to change it on the GPU. Absolutely no idea how much I need for that.
Última edición por Tazor; 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:39
m662 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:42 
Publicado originalmente por Tazor:
Yeah, that's what I did for the CPU a while ago. But I never bothered to change it on the GPU. Absolutely no idea how much I need for that.

The same as with a CPU unless the surface area is much larger if you have a irregular GPU.
There is no further science to it for consumers.

Here is a recent guide
https://www.wepc.com/how-to/correctly-apply-thermal-paste-cpu-gpu/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6CRuNogKzo
Última edición por m662; 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:45
Tazor 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:49 
Also, I got some thermal paste lying around. Opened it 3 years ago. It still seems fine. Not dry, comes out of the tube. But from reading it seems that it does go bad after a while. Especially if it was opened.

Can I use this instead or should I get a new one?
m662 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:58 
Is it still easy to spread does it not look like two separate liquids? You can test spreading on a piece of plastic or metal. If it looks fine just use it and see what temperature difference you get. (Do a baseline first)

Because unless it dried out or separated that is the only way to know for sure. Some have shelf life of 4 years opened.

We used tubes that were 10 years old sealed when we had to replace CPU's. Though these days we don't even bother because they can go for a decade and we have to replace systems than anyway.
Última edición por m662; 25 JUN 2024 a las 6:02
aka 25 JUN 2024 a las 5:59 
Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, or peanut butter. :pipchicken:
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... 25 JUN 2024 a las 6:06 
Publicado originalmente por aka:
Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, or peanut butter. :pipchicken:
mayo, but i add a dash of paprika
Triple G 25 JUN 2024 a las 6:18 
I bought fluid metal the last time. So i took a bush and covered everything with it nicely as a thin layer. Fluid metal always sounds superior. Can´t go wrong with it.

But i´d always buy new one when i buy a new CPU, as this doesn´t happen too often.

Usually the small tubes last for at least 3 uses if not more.
IGX 25 JUN 2024 a las 6:22 
Put a pea sized amount onto your cpu. Alternatively make a tiny cross or similar then attach the cpu fan or aio cooler to the cpu as it spreads out evenly in between them. There are a few products available and as you only need a small amount get the smallest tube available.
Última edición por IGX; 25 JUN 2024 a las 6:23
Publicado originalmente por Tazor:
How much thermal paste do I need for my GPU and CPU?

ALL OF IT!!!!!!!!!

Get a 5-gallon bucket and just pour it in the computer, your temperatures will be so low you could use it as an air-conditioner!. :MMForFun:
Rumpelcrutchskin 25 JUN 2024 a las 6:42 
Most are sold in 3g-5g tubes, this is plenty for several times. You wont usually use more then 1g for CPU.
Goose 25 JUN 2024 a las 6:47 
put a pea-sized dot on the center, press the cooler into place to splat the thermal paste, then pull the cooler off to check if it's spread over the die.
if it is, put the cooler on and you're off to the races.
Haruspex 25 JUN 2024 a las 6:47 
An old Linus Tech Tips video tested different thermal paste application methods. The results were interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2MEAnZ3swQ
There's a lot of discourse surrounding this topic to where tech Youtubers will usually just censor how they apply thermal paste to avoid the arguments in the comments. According to testing though, it really doesn't seem to matter all that much as long as you are using enough.
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