Hey all, silly question i know, really not sure though 
My E6300 is idling at 44 (43Core 0 45 Core1) with the Ac7 and its stock thermal pads, yep, i know, bad idea to have used them, while i know its hardly massively overheating or anything i would like to get it down to a more humane 35ish idle, my question (Sorry for babbling) is when i have cleaned up the AC7 & the chip, and of course, removed the chip to a safe place for the cleaning, how do i go about it with the AC7? MY previous chips have all ben exposed cores, so i knew what i was doing there, AS5 gently over the whole core in a thin layer, but heatspreaders are new to me being an old AMD guy!
(My 3500 system in sig was built by a friend) So i wasn't sure if i'm needing to coat the whole heatspreader gently or not? Some site said something about "in a thin line over the cores" but i'm not 100% sure and don't really want to be unplugging everything and lugging it all out again cause i did it wrong 
Thanks, and sorry for the simpleton questions
Tim

My E6300 is idling at 44 (43Core 0 45 Core1) with the Ac7 and its stock thermal pads, yep, i know, bad idea to have used them, while i know its hardly massively overheating or anything i would like to get it down to a more humane 35ish idle, my question (Sorry for babbling) is when i have cleaned up the AC7 & the chip, and of course, removed the chip to a safe place for the cleaning, how do i go about it with the AC7? MY previous chips have all ben exposed cores, so i knew what i was doing there, AS5 gently over the whole core in a thin layer, but heatspreaders are new to me being an old AMD guy!


Thanks, and sorry for the simpleton questions

Tim