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Old September 4th 03, 07:35 AM
Rick
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"Vin" wrote in message ...
hey there,

after some excessive amount of case modding to fit 4 additional
suckholes/blowholes (3 in the side case blowing IN and 1 on top of case
blowing OUT), i've finally managed to bring my case temperatures under
control -- about 6C above the room ambient (ambient is 28C, case is 34C).
But my case to cpu temperature delta has gone out of whack! previously with
my case open and a floor fan blowing into the case, the cpu temperatures
hovered about 18C above the case/system (when idle), but now it's a shocking
24-25C above the case temperature (currently 58-59C when idle). Thus I've
decided to chuck the retail AMD HSF and get myself a Thermalright SLK700
cooler.

Now that the backgrounder is done with, my actual question: should i use
thermal paste instead of a thermal pad with my new cooler? I've read that
AMD will void your CPU warranty if you use thermal paste/grease. Also would
thermal paste require any maintenance, like removing, cleaning and reseating
the cooler every few weeks?

thanks,
vin


IME the chances of actually using a cpu warranty are next to nil, so I
wouldn't let that stop me from using thermal grease. You'll almost
certainly get better cooling than with a pad.

Most thermal greases don't require maintenance unless you dismount
and remount the cpu (obviously).

My $.02

Rick