Which paste for a 2400G and method of Applying

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Hi guys i need to order a Tube of paste for a 2400G so which paste to use and what method to apply it as the the surface of the 2400G is bigger than i am used to as i normally use intel with the pea size method.

Thanks in Advance
 
I use Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut on everything as it's one of the best pastes you can buy. AC's MX-4 isn't far behind though and it's much easier to work with as Kryonaut is rather thick while MX-4 is much thinner. I have always spread the paste on my cpu's/gpu's and motherboard chipsets and it's always worked well for me.
 
Hi guys i need to order a Tube of paste for a 2400G so which paste to use and what method to apply it as the the surface of the 2400G is bigger than i am used to as i normally use intel with the pea size method.

Thanks in Advance
Will you be using the stock Wraith Stealth cooler that's included in the box? This cooler has pre-applied thermal paste, which should work well enough for the 2400G.
 
Will you be using the stock Wraith Stealth cooler that's included in the box? This cooler has pre-applied thermal paste, which should work well enough for the 2400G.

This is a second hand part and i will be using stock cooler for the time being so cooler needs re pasting.
 
This is a second hand part and i will be using stock cooler for the time being so cooler needs re pasting.
The usual suspects mentioned above (MX-4, Kryonaut) would be totally fine.

Regarding the application method, I've been using a small pea sized blob in the middle. But I've seen a number of reputable tech youtubers use the spread method and their cooling results have been fine too, so just pick whichever really.

I think that when using the pea method, I'm probably inclined to use slightly too much paste and that I'd probably end up using a bit less paste if I'd had spread it thinly across the IHS before attaching the CPU cooler.
 
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