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Fordítási probléma jelentése
tim does not go bad
more often than not just clean the dust from the pc and heatsinks and itll be as good as it was before
tldr: only repalce the tim when installing a new heatsink or cpu
Your post made me hungry.
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I agree with ZZ & _l_. For most users, apply and forget. Only worry about it if your temps continue to be higher than normal after you have removed dust etc from the heatsink.
Disturb it slightly and it can and usually will become a problem. Note that many major manufacturers of pre built computers use just enough quality to make it through the warranty, plus a few months so it doesn't come back to bite them.
Laptops especially. They design them to fail under normal use within a short lifetime. About 2.5 - 3 years max from what I've seen, if well taken care of. You can prevent it but it takes some expensive material and a complete disassembly.