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Treating my CPU right

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I am about to purchase the E8500 and I am considering replacing the stock heatsink/fan with a Noctua. I am, however, a little concerned about damaging it when removing/applying thermal paste. I wont be overclocking so
1) Is it worth it? (Is the stock fan loud?)
2) What's the best way to handle the CPU if I'm removing the paste, place it in mobo first and clamp it there while I work on it?

Thanks all ;)
 
If you dont ever intend to overclock (though it'd be a shame not to:D) the stock cooler will do fine with the thermal paste that's preapplied to it.
 
I found the stock cooler with my E6600 to be almost silent, and definately quieter than the other case fans. The stock cooler will be fine for basic CPU use. I would only get an aftermarket cooler if its either too loud, or too hot (Overclocking). I bought a Tuniq as theres no way I could get an extra ghz out of my processr with the stock cooler.
 
Theyre perfectly safe up to 70-75c when stress testing, your not likely to hit temps that high in normal usage.
 
Thanks for the quick replies everyone. :) I might just go with the stock setup...I'd feel uneasy handling the CPU too much when attempting to remove the pre-applied thermal paste. (I know it's probably an illusory fear).
 
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