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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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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What is silicone thermal paste?

860 - Silicone Heat Transfer Compound

This silicone-based PC thermal paste is mostly used to improve heat flow between heat sinks and heat-generating components, such as CPUs, GPUs, LEDs, motors, and power components.
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Do silicone thermal pads work?

Silicone is a highly versatile and effective material for thermal pads. Silicone can be manufactured to a wide range of thicknesses and compression levels to suit an impressive range of design requirements. Additionally, silicone thermal pads provide beneficial electrical isolation properties.
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Does silicone thermal paste expire?

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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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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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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Is thermal paste or pads better?

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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Is liquid metal better than thermal paste?

Yes, liquid metal has a higher thermal conductivity but has significant risks in the application. And therefore, best left to those who know what they are doing. On the other hand, thermal paste is cheaper, but you'll have to deal with its lower thermal conductivity ratings.
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What can I use instead thermal paste?

If you're desperate enough to get things going, there are household alternatives that can serve as a temporary substitute for commercial-grade thermal paste.
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Household substitutes for CPU thermal paste
  • Butter 53.2°C.
  • Moisturizing cream 54°C.
  • Hair wax 56°C.
  • Toothpaste1°C.
  • Banana 58°C.
  • Paper 67.2°C.
  • Yellow cheese 67.9°C.
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Is silicone grease thermally conductive?

Thermally conductive silicone grease is one of many thermal conductive materials.
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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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Does it matter what kind of thermal paste I use?

It's important to choose a paste with the proper thermal conductivity levels to provide high versatility and total reliability to keep your system safe and cool. Each thermal paste comes with its own thermal conductivity rating for how efficient it is at transferring heat from the processor to the heatsink.
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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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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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How do you make homemade 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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What does Delidding a CPU do?

The process of removing a CPU's IHS (integrated heat spreader). An IHS absorbs and spreads out heat from a CPU to its heat sink to keep it cooler. You would delid a CPU in order to replace it with an alternative thermal material for an even cooler PC. This is relevant if you want to overclock your machine.
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What is the best thermal paste pattern?

The cross pattern is one of the best patterns that cover all, if not most, the chip's surface. Due to this, there are little to no air pockets that trap heat. By theory, this should give us a better temperature. Although it may seem that this is the best thermal paste pattern, you may have some spillage from the sides.
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What happens if you use too much thermal paste?

When you apply too much thermal paste, it can act like an insulator. At best case, this may make the paste ineffective, and at worst case, you may damage components via overheating. Make sure that you apply a thin layer of paste to your component.
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Is thermal tape Good?

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 graphite better than thermal paste?

The issue with graphite pads is that they are not really reusable. If you think of them as a one-time use item, they should work just fine and are arguably easier and certainly cleaner than thermal paste. But the more times you reuse the pad, the more likely you are to run into problems.
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Does a GPU need thermal paste?

Thermal paste only has one main job, and that is to keep components in your PC cool when they're working hard. Things like the CPU and GPU will always generate heat, so thermal paste is a good thing to have on hand.
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How hot is too hot for the CPU?

Your processor shouldn't be hotter than 75 degrees C (167 degrees F) nor significantly colder than 20 degrees C (68 degrees F). There are numerous things you can do to keep your PC cool, including: Keep your PC well-ventilated.
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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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Can a hot CPU cause stuttering?

Yes higher temperatures can cause stuttering, it is largely known as hardware thermal throttling.
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