This is the bane of my life. My TRUE (thermalright ultra 120 extreme) is convex, my cpu the opposite. Following AS's instructions doesn't help. I found that spreading a thin line of paste across the heatspreader caused the paste in the middle to spread out so much that there was very little in the middle. The old method of putting a blob in the middle was slightly better but then all 4 cores are not covered. Cores idling at 46 degrees and that's after lapping the heatspreader (previously 50). This is at stock everything.
I am now thinking of following Thermrights instructions...spread a thin layer of paste on the heatspreader and another thin layer on the base of the heatsink. I know more paste is not better, but won't these 2 layers of paste help fill the gap that is quite obviously there between the heatsink and heatspreader. What do you reckon, and is the stuff that comes with the Thermalright any good ?
This is the 2nd TRUE I am on now.....and if this doesn't work I am rmaing both of these pieces of junk and buying a Noctua.
Incidentally does the non extreme 120 have issues with poor surface conact. I know it doesn't have the stupid problem with the heatsink rotating.
I am now thinking of following Thermrights instructions...spread a thin layer of paste on the heatspreader and another thin layer on the base of the heatsink. I know more paste is not better, but won't these 2 layers of paste help fill the gap that is quite obviously there between the heatsink and heatspreader. What do you reckon, and is the stuff that comes with the Thermalright any good ?
This is the 2nd TRUE I am on now.....and if this doesn't work I am rmaing both of these pieces of junk and buying a Noctua.
Incidentally does the non extreme 120 have issues with poor surface conact. I know it doesn't have the stupid problem with the heatsink rotating.
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