Paint a picture of the processor with colored thermal paste, why not?

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Paint a picture of the processor with colored thermal paste, why not?

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Although many users do not consider it important, the heat dissipation generated by the processor is one of the aspects that we must take care of the most in any PC, since, if it overheats, it can not only damage the processor, but also the motherboard.

To avoid this, it is not only advisable to use quality thermal paste, but it is also necessary to replace it periodically, for at least 6 months. This maintenance task is practically mandatory if we want the PC to work like the first day and avoid problems that can be very costly.

If you are about to perform the maintenance task on your PC and you take the opportunity to change the thermal paste of the processor, you can do like Cooler Master and make a portrait on the IHS Processor using the CryoFuze 5 range of thermal paste as seen in the post posted on X (Twitter).

Decorate your IHS by painting a picture

The processor that received this curious work of art is a 13th generation Intel on Gigabyte’s Z790 Aorus Master motherboard. As we can see in the video of the publication, Cooler Master’s CryoFuze 5 thermal paste is available in white, black, red, blue, yellow and green and all colors can be purchased together in a pack or independently.

The color displayed by this thermal paste does not at any time include its ability to dissipate heat generated by the processor. According to Cooler Master, this thermal paste low impedance It is able to maintain stability when working at temperatures between -50º and 240º Celsius. In addition, it resists oxidation and prevents solidification, so when replacing it, just wipe it with a cloth.

Just a little happy scenery, thanks to our Cyrofuse thermal paste.🎨

@AORUS_NA

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August 27, 2024 • 11:57 p.m.

Although the result is very curious and striking, the use of thermal paste is incorrect. In addition, the heat sink is located on the top, so we will never be able to show it.

When applying thermal paste to the IHS Processoryou don’t want to cover it completely, because when you put the heat sink in place it spreads to the sides and ends up around the IHS, which can be a problem depending on the type of thermal paste you are dealing with.

How to apply thermal paste

There are different forms of apply thermal paste. The most common is to place a large dot in the center so that when you place the heat sink, it spreads evenly across the entire surface. You can also color 5 small square-shaped dots so that they are evenly distributed when placing the heat sink.

You can also draw a In this way, we do not guarantee that the entire surface of the IHS is covered with this paste. This is the method we recommend at HardZone since it is the one we usually use in the reviews we do.

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