Originally posted by: Buz2b
Originally posted by: bluedeviltron
OK, well I just read on this other site that it is NOT required for the first time you install the CPU/heatsink/fan. They said something about a thermal pad already on it, and that I have to peel off some kind of thin film.
First off, if you are not sure about this process, you shouldn't be building a system. Please do some more research first. Second, the folks that you read saying the thermal paste wasn't required were, if not ill informed, akin to idiots. You MUST have a thermal interface material between the processor and the heatsink; Period! Yes, there is a thermal interface pad on the stock AMD retail heatsink. Yes, it can be used instead of thermal paste, if you must. However, you MUST remove the protective paper/plastic layer on that thermal pad BEFORE applying it to the processor (otherwise it does no good).
Pic of that. NO, that thermal pad is not as good as a high quality thermal paste (like Arctic Silver). Yes, there are places you can go to get instructions on how to apply the paste--
Go Here. NO, I would never trust the heart of my system to anything less than a good quality thermal paste. Especially when it only costs ~$5.99
on this site.
One last reminder for you though......you MUST first remove the thermal pad before using Arctic Silver or any other thermal interface material. That can be accomplished by using the edge of a plastic card (like a CC) and some alcohol on a clean rag.
Bottom line, you should use the paste, as others here have posted. You can use the thermal pad but when a better option is so easily and cheaply available, why bother?