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How to apply thermal paste to a CPU
Applying thermal paste is one of the most crucial things you'll do while building a PC. The paste, also known as the thermal ...
A CPU shouldn't run too hot unless you're stress-testing it, but if it's overheating under medium to heavy workloads, it's ...
For those looking to mod an air-cooled GeForce RTX 5090 with a custom water block, Thermal Grizzly's custom KryoSheet ...
Thermal Grizzly has updated its cooling solutions with an all-new 44 x 37mm KryoSheet optimized for the RTX 5090’s GB202 die.
There are better heat conductors but they aren't practical materials for producing computer heatsinks: silver exceeds copper's thermal conductivity at 429W/mK (hence Arctic Silver thermal paste ...
In order to make his thermocouples [Illya] needed to weld the two metals together, and knocked together a quick welding rig using a PC power supply and graphite electrode from a powertool.
[Jared Bouck] over at InventGeek writes about his experience making his own thermal paste. Diamonds can be up to five times as thermally conductive as silver, the primary ingredient in most ...
Thermal Grizzly releases Duronaut high-performance thermal paste with exceptional long-term stability, ready to keep your CPU ...
But the good news is that it only costs $20 and comes with Hyte's new Thermal Goop compound. Plus, us PC gamers love spending money on things we don't really need, and I'm pretty tempted myself.
Yes, the new Omen 16 Max is loaded with the latest from Nvidia, Intel and AMD, but what good is all that performance if you're throttled all the time?