Is it OK to run a CPU without thermal paste?

If you do not use thermal paste, your entire system will overheat because it will generate more heat than it is designed to handle. It is preferable to apply good thermal paste to the CPU because it is one of the most important components of your computer.
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Is it safe to use PC without thermal paste?

Not using thermal paste between the CPU and the heat sink will cause it to eventually overheat and fail. This may not happen straight away but it will happen and in a much shorter time than if you use the thermal paste.
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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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Does no thermal paste affect performance?

Thermal paste is essential when it comes to keeping the CPU and GPU cool. Using your computer with dried-out thermal paste will lead to noticeably decreased thermal performance, which means throttling of your clock speeds and potential risk of overheating.
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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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Can lack of thermal paste cause overheating?

Remember that thermal paste has one job: taking the brunt of the heat between the sink and the microprocessor. If you need to run your computer at high settings for any reason, a lack of thermal paste can increase the risk of parts overheating.
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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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Does thermal paste 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. That's if it sits under optimal conditions, which may not be the case for you.
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Is thermal paste toxic?

This substance has no evidence of carcinogenic properties. Dangerous for the environment: May cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
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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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Can I use toothpaste as thermal paste Reddit?

To conclude: toothpaste is an OK emergency solution, however Judging by how quickly it went hard, it's probably only suitable for a couple days. If you do decide to use it, make sure you don't apply too much as it is probably conductive, and any that makes its way to the CPU socket will probably fry your motherboard.
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Can Aluminium foil be used as thermal paste?

No. The thermal paste has to fill all small gaps between surfaces.
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Can I use silicone instead of thermal paste?

Sure, you could use it, but it's an insulator, not a conductor, so you'll get poor thermal transfer. Actually, pure silicone grease is an excellent heat conductor, as well as being able to stand up to the same temps that standard thermal compounds do....and higher.
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Can I use liquid metal instead of thermal paste?

Liquid metal's thermal conductivity is suitable if you need a cooling solution that dissipates heat faster from your CPU relative to the thermal paste.
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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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Can I use 5 year old thermal paste?

Yes, you need to replace thermal paste when the thermal paste wears out – it dries inside the CPU. In most cases, you don't need to reapply thermal paste for four years, but it still depends on the load on your CPU at the end of the day.
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Can a CPU get too cold?

As long as you're not chilling below the ambient temperature. The cold itself shouldn't damage the CPU, either. Most CPUs have a minimum operating temperature of -20C.
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IS 45 C OK for CPU?

But, as a generalization that might help you identify a serious problem, if you have an Intel or AMD processor, you could say that a CPU core temperature of over 45-degrees Celsius while idling and/or a temperature of over 95-degrees Celsius while under full load is probably a cause for concern.
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How hot is too hot for a gaming PC?

Generally, your gaming PC shouldn't run at anything greater than 176°F (80°C). Excess heating beyond 80 degrees might put you at risk of damaging the PC components thus affecting the performance and lifespan of the gaming PC. The normal CPU temperature while gaming ranges from 142° F (61° C) and 164° F ( 73° C).
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Can I use cheap thermal paste?

Polypheme. There is usually only a few degree's different at top temps from some cheap paste and the fancy $20 "diamond infused" stuff. Should be fine.
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How can I tell if my CPU is overheating?

Symptoms of overheating
  1. System boots up but shuts down automatically after a short period of time.
  2. Reported CPU operating frequency is less than expected.
  3. Evidence of CPU throttling.
  4. General slowness of system.
  5. CPU/system fan noise is excessive.
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Does thermal paste dry in the air?

The simple answer is no. Thermal paste is a paste-like material, so it does not dry.
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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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