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#1 Post by edwin108 » Mon Nov 27, 2006 10:37 pm

Hello,

I just received my Core 2 Duo processor 2.33GHz (T7600). I will be changing my Core Duo 1.83GHz (T2400) processor. When I remove the heatsink, should I apply the thermal paste directly on to the processor die or on to the heatsink/fan assembly?

Thanks in advance

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#2 Post by iatacs19 » Mon Nov 27, 2006 11:44 pm

directly to the die and let it get spread with the mounting force.

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#3 Post by edwin108 » Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:30 am

thank you very much for your reply, it was very helpful.
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#4 Post by Kyocera » Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:39 am

ewin, good luck with that and please report back your result and issues removing/replacing components. I just upgraded the processor in my R52 and it went smooth except for a rounded of screw (from the factory) in the fan assembly which required a dremmel tool to remove.

A small amount of paste is good just like iatacs19 says and the force of reinstalling the fan will squeeze it flat.

The Arctic Silver5 web site has a couple of PDF tutorials on how much to apply, somethin around the size of a grain of rice is sufficient. When I initially removed the heatsink there was a noticeable amount of paste that had run over the sides, not a lot but it is OK to have some squeeze out to ensure full coverage.

I cleaned the heatsiink and cpu with 99.9 percent pure alchohol (that my cousins make out here in the woods in North Carolina :lol: just kidding).

Be sure to use NHC or something to monitor your temps afterwards so you'll know whats happening cooling wise.

Good luck.

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Re: Thermal Paste

#5 Post by gunston » Tue Nov 28, 2006 7:31 am

edwin108 wrote:Hello,

I just received my Core 2 Duo processor 2.33GHz (T7600). I will be changing my Core Duo 1.83GHz (T2400) processor. When I remove the heatsink, should I apply the thermal paste directly on to the processor die or on to the heatsink/fan assembly?

Thanks in advance
i would just wonder why do you want to downgrade it to Core Duo instead of Core 2 Duo processor :?:
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#6 Post by bontistic » Tue Nov 28, 2006 9:24 am

gunston wrote:i would just wonder why do you want to downgrade it to Core Duo instead of Core 2 Duo processor :?:
Gunston,

I think what Edwin meant was he had a CD T2400 originally on his T60 and now that his new C2D T7600 processor arrived, we would like to swap it for the CD T2400 :)

Edwin,

Did you notice increased performance after the T7600 upgrade?
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