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get normal paste, kryonaut or mx4 or anything but liquid metal.what is best thermal paste for ryzen 5 3600? I was considering thermal grizzly conductonaut but i heard it doesn't do well with the stock cooler...
which thermal paste do you recommend?get normal paste, kryonaut or mx4 or anything but liquid metal.
none really i use what ever i have on hand and buy whatever doesnt break the bank when i need new stuff. current tube is artic silver 5 and last tube was mx-4. im not hung up on the couple degrees between the best/worse.which thermal paste do you recommend?
none really i use what ever i have on hand and buy whatever doesnt break the bank when i need new stuff. current tube is artic silver 5 and last tube was mx-4. im not hung up on the couple degrees between the best/worse.
Not so much performance, but that stuff costs far more money than what the stock Wraith Stealth cooler is worth. You're far better off buying a new cooler, such as a Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB, for the same price as just that Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut paste by itself.what is best thermal paste for ryzen 5 3600? I was considering thermal grizzly conductonaut but i heard it doesn't do well with the stock cooler...
The standard cooler comes with grease already applied to it, so you can just stick it on the CPU. If you need some extra so you can remove and reinstall it later, I like Arctic Silver 5 or Kryonaut (in that order), but you shouldn't need any if you're just going to throw the system together and not touch it again.what is best thermal paste for ryzen 5 3600? I was considering thermal grizzly conductonaut but i heard it doesn't do well with the stock cooler...
Or toothpaste if you're lactose intolerant... a very thin slice of cream cheese might work if you're in a pinch .. but I wouldn't recommend it.
Or toothpaste if you're lactose intolerant
Wouldn't that only matter if your CPU or heatsink was lactose intolerant?Or toothpaste if you're lactose intolerant
You don't taste test the paste you use first? How can you really know its good TIM if you dont? /sWouldn't that only matter if your CPU or heatsink was lactose intolerant?
I thought that's what kids where for? Have I been doing it wrong?You don't taste test the paste you use first? How can you really know its good TIM if you dont? /s
The neighbors .. or your own? ... that will have a big impact on my answer ..I thought that's what kids where for? Have I been doing it wrong?
I thought that's what kids where for? Have I been doing it wrong?
doesn't that take like .. 3 or 4 years to get here though?https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32518032107.html
You can buy 2x30grams of paste for $12, used this with 3950X and 10900K and have no problems.
doesn't that take like .. 3 or 4 years to get here though?
doesn't that take like .. 3 or 4 years to get here though?
doesn't that take like .. 3 or 4 years to get here though?
Remove the stock thermal stuff and use kryonaut if you have to buy something. Otherwise, use whatever you have on hand. I recommend getting rid of the stock stuff as I hear it's not easy to get off once you mount it. So, if you ever plan on changing it in the future, you'll be better off with something other than stock.
the cm paste that it comes with is decent enough not to warrant another $15 on grizzly.I say ditch the stock fan, get a $20 Hyper212 Evo cooler and some Kryonaut Grizzly and enjoy idle in the 30s and load in the 60s max
My 6 year old son's PC has exactly that.
the cm paste that it comes with is decent enough not to warrant another $15 on grizzly.
yeah def dont do that but the 212 come with a tube now. so double pasting them now.Well I was just offering a best case scenario. But if money matters then the stock cooler and stock paste is honestly just fine. Just dont be like the verge and squirt some paste on top of the factory applied paste lol