On 30 Sep 2006 10:09:12 -0700,
bob@coolgroups.com wrote:
>I bought a motherboard and AMD Athlon 64 3000+ processor yesterday.
>
>I asked about thermal paste, and the guy said all the thermal stuff was
>included with the CPU. However, I was reading the CPU manual, and it
>says thermal interface material is necessary. I don't know if it's
>some kind of tape that's already on there, or if I really do have to
>buy something else. Anyone know?
Is this a retail boxed unit? If so, it should have come with a stock
heatsink. If you look at the bottom of the heatsing, you'll see a thin
matte grey rectangle. That is the thermal paste. It will spread
between the heatsink and the cpu when you install the heatsink and
apply pressure by closing the clips that retain it. Most people find
that stock paste sufficient. Others, especially those who overclock,
remove the stock thermal paste with 99 per cent isopropyl alcohol or
some other remover and replace it with Arctic Silver or the like which
gives a slightly better seal and cooling performance.
If your cpu didn't come with a heatsink, you'll need to buy one and
some thermal paste.