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^i dont know why people apply paste like that, the whole point in it is fundamental physics. u want to be covering the entire surface of the cpu with as thin a layer as possible (ie just enough to make contact with the heatsink so no air gap), because if u look at that pick, half of the chip almost hasnt got any thermal paste, so there will be less thermal transfer. instead of following guides just think of it logically and what the paste actually does.
Here's a linky to the Artic Silver 5 website instructions:
http://www.arcticsilver.com/arctic_silver_instructions.htm

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I use those plastic gloves from a garage or wrap abit of cling film around my finger, i find helps to spread artic silver thinly
Wont cling film be bad incase of static charge from it??
that is to much paste.
when i do mine it is very thin and covers my cpu.
Is your CPU lapped? Are you aware that your waterblock is bowed so that it presses down in the middle? Not to put too fine a point on it, you're probably running hotter than you need to.