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ok well i watched a videos on how to install a heatsink, but i noticed the person who installed it didnt put any thermal compund on the cpu. is it recommended to put thermal compound on? is it a must? especially for an Amd Athlon 64 3000+ sckt 939 which i will get soon. k thanks.

edit:whats the difference between thermal pad and paste rather than the obvious? also, is it ok to use both?

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what kind of heatsink was it? if it was a stock heatsink, meaning that is came with the cpu, then it has a thermal pad which is pretty much the same as thermal paste but not as good. stock heatsinks come with a thermal pad which was most likely attached to the heatsink.

and you do need some type of thermal paste or pad but never use both. for a thermal paste, arctic silver 5 is the best that is out there.

also

the paste is just pretty much a liquid paste, the pad is just a pad. that is the only real difference. the paste is better b/c it will seek into all of the little holes where the pad wont get all of them.

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for a thermal paste, arctic silver 5 is the best that is out there.

That's all you need to know. It is better to use liquid thermal paste than a pre-applied pad because of better heat conductivity and better contact between the heatsink and whatever component it's on. Having a good thermal compound is one of the easiest ways to lower the temperature, hence as long as it is applied correctly.

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what kind of heatsink was it? if it was a stock heatsink, meaning that is came with the cpu, then it has a thermal pad which is pretty much the same as thermal paste but not as good. stock heatsinks come with a thermal pad which was most likely attached to the heatsink.

and you do need some type of thermal paste or pad but never use both. for a thermal paste, arctic silver 5 is the best that is out there.

also

the paste is just pretty much a liquid paste, the pad is just a pad. that is the only real difference. the paste is better b/c it will seek into all of the little holes where the pad wont get all of them.

i am going to use the stock heatsink i order with my amd athlon 64 3000+. so i guess i will use the thermal pad. is the thermal pad already on the heatsink or do i have to stick it on the heatsink? also what is the temperature difference usually between using a pad and paste?

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Yet another vote for a small tube of AS5. It's the best $10 I ever spent on my computer. :)

Absolutely! Especially with modern day comps pushing over 120W just from the cpu alone, I would think with the high end AS applied, you get a noticeable amount of difference in temps of the cpu.

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hmm, has someone tested the differences? I still use the pad, that came with my CPU, it's a Athlon 3000+ Venice, running at normally 1800 but overclocked to 1980 now 2007 MHz, my highest Temp is 46°C what will happen when I take off the pad and use the AS5? would it go down to ~40°C?

I have installed 7 Coolers in my Casetek C 1018, my GPU came now down in Idle from 66 to 59°C but my CPU is still the same as it was in that crappy case I had before.

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hmm, has someone tested the differences? I still use the pad, that came with my CPU, it's a Athlon 3000+ Venice, running at normally 1800 but overclocked to 1980 now 2007 MHz, my highest Temp is 46°C what will happen when I take off the pad and use the AS5? would it go down to ~40°C?

I have installed 7 Coolers in my Casetek C 1018, my GPU came now down in Idle from 66 to 59°C but my CPU is still the same as it was in that crappy case I had before.

Yes...

I've got an Athlon XP 2000+. With the stock heatsink, I would get idle temps of about 48C and load temps of 54-56C. I bought the Zalman CNPS3100-Plus and for testing purposes, applied the included silicone thermal paste. Idle:44C, load:51C. Not bad... not bad. Then I re-installed the HS, this time with the AS5. I now get idle temps of 40C and load temps of 46C (It's running SETI@Home, so I'm sure of the load temps).

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Thank you. The best part of all - my computer is **** near silent! I leave it on when I go to sleep and it's only 5m from my bed. :yes:

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