Can you use thermal paste instead of pads?

thermal pads work better when you don't have a lot of control over the gap between the chip and the "heatsink" surface, like some SSDs (between chips and case). if the surfaces of the memory chips are at the exact same height as the main GPU chip, then yeah you can use paste.
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Can you put thermal paste instead of pads?

Ultimately, our advice is to go with a thermal pad if you're unsure how much thermal paste you should apply or consider the process too delicate. However, if you're willing to perform the process, then a thermal paste is a better choice.
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What can you use for thermal pads?

Alternatives. A thermal pad helps transfer heat within the CPU. There are many other thermal interface materials such as liquid metal, electrically conductive thermal paste, electrically insulative thermal paste, and gap fillers that act as an alternative to thermal pads.
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Can you combine thermal pads with paste?

Never combine Thermal Pads and Thermal Pastes. Thermal Paste will reduce the thermal conductivity to pass through the Thermal Pad to reach the heat sink.
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What is the difference between thermal paste and thermal pad?

Thermal pads are normally positioned between a hot component and a heat sink to help conduct the heat from the component into the sink. Thermal pads can be much easier to work with then thermal paste which is messy and has to be applied with a syringe.
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Can I use toothpaste as thermal paste?

Toothpaste is also an excellent substitute for thermal paste. Its structure decays after a few days, especially if the operating temperatures are high.
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Will thermal paste hold a heatsink?

thermal paste. The thermal adhesive will hold for a very long time, and it will be a far superior option when it comes to heat transfer or thermal conductivity to your heatsink. A layer of thermal paste or thermal grease will form a complete coating over the top of the component.
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Is it OK to reuse thermal paste?

You can reuse a tube of thermal paste as long as it is not dried out. It is best to use fresh thermal paste. However, if you do have used thermal paste, there is no harm in using it again.
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Can you reuse thermal pads?

Can I Reuse Thermal Pads? The quick answer is yes, you can reuse thermal pads.
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What happens if you forgot to put thermal paste on CPU?

It will definitely overheat your CPU, metal on metal contact like that won't be able to transfer or dissipate heat.
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Can you use aluminum foil as thermal pad?

Use aluminum foil to make a pad, layering on top of itself with thermal compound between layers - very thin TIM layers, you're simply removing air between the layers of foil.
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What is a thermal pad made from?

Thermal gap filler pads are made from silicone polymer that is combined with a thermal medium (usually ceramic). The silicone and ceramic powders are mixed, cast and cured to a soft, conformal thermal pad material, in sheet form.
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Do thermal pads melt?

Thermal pads are made with paraffin wax that melts once it gets hot. When it melts, it will fill in the microscopic valleys in the heatsink with wax. To minimize the permanent contamination of the mounting surface with wax, the thermal pad should be removed before it is used and melted.
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Do thermal pads dry out?

Yes, the pads will get warmer and softer at first under heavy heat when you heat up the card (keep in mind that SOME pads over time, especially the high w/mk pads, will actually HARDEN UP and dry out with time, but this takes awhile to happen, so again your logic cannot apply like this!), but this doesn't change any ...
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Can too much thermal paste cause overheating?

It can make the paste ineffective or cause overheating and damage to the components. Remember that we're only trying to fill tiny, microscopic dents. Another danger you'll face when using too much thermal paste is if it expands out beyond the chip and the plate.
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How long do thermal pads last?

Keep in mind that not all thermal compounds maintain efficacy the same way. Most value options are good for two to three years, while higher-end compounds can go up to seven years. Replacing it every two to three years is a good idea and will keep your chip at its optimum.
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Are graphite thermal pads good?

The IC Graphite Thermal pad has an impressive operating temperature range of -200°C to 400°C. Innovation Cooling has mentioned that this pad is reusable and has extraordinary durability.
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How often should I Repaste my CPU?

In most cases, you shouldn't need to reapply more than once every few years, though you should replace your paste if you remove your cooler for any reason. You may also want to consider reapplying thermal paste if you find your CPU temperatures are climbing.
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How often should you redo thermal paste?

People may say it can last for only 2 years while others experience up to a decade without reapplying thermal paste. But as a general rule, if your CPU is getting worked hard, your thermal paste can dry up faster than usual.
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How often should I replace thermal paste?

You should replace thermal paste every two to three years, whenever you remove the central processing unit, whenever you notice your paste is dry or flaky, or as soon as your central processing unit shows signs of overheating.
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Can you spread thermal paste with finger?

It is common to use fingers, razor blades, and cards to spread the thermal paste evenly on the CPU. We recommend you not to use any of these to apply the thermal paste. Applying thermal paste with your finger may seem the handiest method, but it isn't worth it.
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Is thermal paste like glue?

Fresh thermal paste is somewhat similar to the consistency of toothpaste. But after a long period of time, it can harden and act a bit like glue. Although, its purpose is to enable the most efficient transfer of heat possible from the CPU to the heatsink.
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Should thermal paste cover the entire CPU?

Leaving a gap in the edges won't make much of a difference. Not sure how you plan to leave a gap without taking the cooler back off repeatedly to check coverage, which can create air pockets. The best thing is to get a non conductive paste and apply so that it's all covered.
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Can I use Vaseline as thermal paste?

Another solution to use as thermal paste can be obtained by mixing very fine aluminum powder with vaseline oil. The mixture must be blended for at least 10 minutes, in order to avoid the presence of little air bubbles.
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Is Colgate a good thermal paste?

No, toothpaste cannot replace thermal paste although it looks similar to thermal paste, toothpaste doesn't have any cooling properties as the thermal paste.
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