Bodhi
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Okay so this is the kind of question I have trouble putting into words, so bare with me
So my stock cooler on my AMD cpu was making a funny noise, and I decided to replace it with this http://www.deepcool.com/product/cpucooler/2013-12/7_471.shtml...
Let me tell you this was n bitch to install, had to use so much force and wiggling(it sounds bad I know haha), anyway in the process the thermal paste I put on the cpu (a pea sized squirt) obviously got man handled between between the cpu and heatsink as the installation wasn't as smooth as one would expect, and I had to apply force down 2-3 tries to get it to clip in on the 2nd clip.
So now I'm just scared it maybe created air bubbles between the heatsink and cpu, my temps seem to be running sligthly lower than previous(but it might be the same, never really monitored it closely) between 30-65 degrees depending on what Im doing, but I'm thinking of maybe taking it off, apply new thermal paste, and install it smoother this time(now at least I know how much force to apply, so I can get it down first time without creating air bubbles).
My only concern is, its going to be even harder to get off than it was to put on, am I overthinking this, please put my mind at ease
So my stock cooler on my AMD cpu was making a funny noise, and I decided to replace it with this http://www.deepcool.com/product/cpucooler/2013-12/7_471.shtml...
Let me tell you this was n bitch to install, had to use so much force and wiggling(it sounds bad I know haha), anyway in the process the thermal paste I put on the cpu (a pea sized squirt) obviously got man handled between between the cpu and heatsink as the installation wasn't as smooth as one would expect, and I had to apply force down 2-3 tries to get it to clip in on the 2nd clip.
So now I'm just scared it maybe created air bubbles between the heatsink and cpu, my temps seem to be running sligthly lower than previous(but it might be the same, never really monitored it closely) between 30-65 degrees depending on what Im doing, but I'm thinking of maybe taking it off, apply new thermal paste, and install it smoother this time(now at least I know how much force to apply, so I can get it down first time without creating air bubbles).
My only concern is, its going to be even harder to get off than it was to put on, am I overthinking this, please put my mind at ease
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