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<blockquote data-quote="Vasudev" data-source="post: 696774" data-attributes="member: 30411"><p>Unless you use LM, you never need to repaste again in 10 years. Its what iunlock says. </p><p>PC makers cheap out on things these days. I usually replace the TIM once I get horrible temps.</p><p>Replacing TIM causes issues? Never. I have opened my new PC several times to perfect TIM application for a thin layer for best possible temps. You can follow der8auer's posts if you want. TIM application must be done very carefully for achieving the best possible contact. I have tried many times, since I'm learning how to do it, I'm kind of a noob. So, experience makes one better.</p><p></p><p>Invest your time in undervolting. Use throttleStop to shave off 5-10 temps, increase battery life on general PC usage except gaming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasudev, post: 696774, member: 30411"] Unless you use LM, you never need to repaste again in 10 years. Its what iunlock says. PC makers cheap out on things these days. I usually replace the TIM once I get horrible temps. Replacing TIM causes issues? Never. I have opened my new PC several times to perfect TIM application for a thin layer for best possible temps. You can follow der8auer's posts if you want. TIM application must be done very carefully for achieving the best possible contact. I have tried many times, since I'm learning how to do it, I'm kind of a noob. So, experience makes one better. Invest your time in undervolting. Use throttleStop to shave off 5-10 temps, increase battery life on general PC usage except gaming. [/QUOTE]
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