Does CPU thermal paste spoil?

Yes, thermal paste does expire, but it may take up to years for thermal pastes to go bad. Many factors affect the expiry date of thermal paste, including what company's thermal paste you are using, is it metal, carbon or silicon, how long you have stored it and at what temperature you have stored it.
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Does thermal paste really expire?

Believe it or not, much like medicine and food, thermal paste also has a shelf life and can go bad. Generally, manufacturers give their thermal paste a lifespan of 3 to 5 years.
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How long is thermal paste usable?

A standard thermal paste will last about five years on your CPU or any other chip. Depending on the climate, the computer's cooling system, usage, and the compound's quality, this number can decrease to three years or increase to as much as ten years.
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Can I use 5 year old thermal paste?

Yes, unopened thermal pastes can also expire. Check the expiry date on the thermal paste package before you apply it. In general, thermal greases take around four years to expire, but if you buy N-B Max Pro, it will work well for 5+ years after the manufacturing date.
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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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What happens if you use the WRONG amount of thermal paste?



Does thermal paste increase FPS?

Yes, it does improve performance. Thermal paste must be applied, as cpu surface and cooler surface are not perfectly smooth. To make to perfect contact between two surfaces for maximum heat transfer, we need to fill the microscopic gaps.
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How long does thermal paste last in a tube?

Generally, thermal paste tubes should last for over a year as long as it is kept away from the sun or a hot area. Most of the thermal paste tubes can only be used once anyway since you can gauge how much you would need.
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How often do you need to Repaste your 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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What is a healthy CPU temp?

The acceptable range is between 150 and 160 degrees Fahrenheit (65 to 70 degrees Celcius) when the PC is running essential apps. This temperature can quickly increase to around 175 degrees Fahrenheit (80 degrees Celsius) when playing games or running intensive software.
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How long does liquid metal thermal paste last?

Considering that manufacturers are starting to use it (such as in the PlayStation 5 or ASUS with some of their laptops), the chances it will last at least a few years to indefinitely. But it could depend on a variety of factors, such as the LM you use, the application, etc.
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Can you 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 thermal paste freeze?

No, arctic silver 5 will not freeze, and even if it did, the only effects would be reduced contact between the heatsink and the cpu. I just ordered a tube myself and I live in Northern Minnesota.
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How long is Arctic Silver Good For?

For general storage, keep the thermal paste sealed and at moderate (room or lower) temp and it is no issue. Remember that the bulk paste in the tube does not see the extreme temperature of the small volume applied between the HSF . Even in extreme conditions the paste between a HSF should last 6 months before drying.
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Can a hot CPU cause stuttering?

Yes higher temperatures can cause stuttering, it is largely known as hardware thermal throttling.
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How often should you Repaste your GPU?

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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Is Arctic MX-4 or 5 better?

The thermal conductivity of the Silver 5 is 8.9 W/mK whereas MX-4 is 8.5 W/mK. Because the Arctic Silver 5 was released before MX-4 and gained more popularity over the years doesn't mean it's the best, most tech enthusiasts agree that the Arctic MX-4 is better than the Silver 5.
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Is silicone thermal paste good?

Silicon-based thermal pastes have a good density which helps them spread evenly without leaking, making them easy to use. They have an excellent thermal conductivity value making them suitable for heat transfer.
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Is Arctic Silver good thermal paste?

Artic has an exceptionally strong reputation for quality, and their thermal paste consistently benchmarks among the best thermal pastes in the world. It's also one of the most competitively priced thermal pastes on the market, making it an excellent choice for almost anyone.
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What is thermal paste made of?

This paste is usually made of zinc oxide and silicone and it is characterized by a high thermal conductivity. There are also products with liquid metal that have a higher thermal conductivity. The main need is to dissipate the CPU heat and transfer it to the surrounding air through the metal heatsink.
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Which side of Peltier is cold?

The cold side of a generator module can be found by identifying which side of the module has the wires soldered to. Looking at the corner of the device where one of the wires enters the module, the side that the wire is soldered to is the cold side.
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Can I use toothpaste as a 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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Can I put new thermal paste on old thermal paste?

It's important to note that old thermal paste shouldn't be re-used, so if you do separate the heatsink, make sure and wipe up all old materials, clean thoroughly, and apply new thermal paste before reattaching. Do make sure you have a completely clear surface.
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Should I clean off old thermal paste?

If you already have a working machine that needs thermal paste to be reapplied, you'll first need to clean off the old thermal paste. Before beginning, ensure that the CPU cooler has been removed, and you can visually see the thermal paste; it is generally white or gray.
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