how to remove thermalpaste?

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hello,
today received new CPU cooler, so i removed, and on CPU still old thermalpaste!
so i have to remove it? and than apply new one?

i and is thermalpaste coat should be really thin?

cheers
 
Thermal paste should be even and thin, its just to seal the gap between the CPU and heatsink because it is a better heat conductor than air!

removing, I think I tiny dab of white spirit on a cloth, but dont do that as I could be wrong!
 
What thermal paste are you using, if it is Arctic Silver check there web site for best ways of installing the paste.
 
WD40 and some tissue, spray onto tissue wipe off


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :(

You would be better off using just kitchen towel than covering your components with WD40.
If you have Nowt else then use Lemon juice, otherwise get some TIM.
 
as long as it is clean before you apply the thermal grease, it's ok.

may as well add a drop of lemon juice as suggested to make sure it's clean.

shouldn't be catastrophic, but you may not get optimal cooling
 
I used aceton to remove it with kitchen towel and then put cling film around your finger and apply some paste on your finger and apply it to your CPU.

That's what i did and working fine :)
 
can i drop a drop of real lemon?


i personally haven't done it (hence my reco to use articlean), but have read many that have used lemon juice. just make sure you dont sqweeze pulp and lemon juice all over the motherboard ;) probably better to dampen kitchen towel or tshirt first then gently rub gunk off cpu
 
erm, i read on articsilver that acetone not recommended !

uh, removed it with tissue, looks clean...erm, so i try 0.1 gr of lemon:p
 
Probably because they want public to buy their product :D

Before i did it, i read lots of reviews as well and most of them recommended either alochol around 95% i think and acetone (not nail polish remover).
 
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