superlp12,
Due to a process known as "pumping" or "pump-out", which is caused by thermal cycling, typical silicon Thermal Interface Material (TIM) will ooze out from between the Die and the Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS) in a relatively brief period of time. The result is Core temperatures which will steadily increase, thus requiring you to periodically delid and re-TIM. Liquid metal doesn't suffer from pump out, which is why liquid metal is required for delidding.
Based on your concerns, lack of knowledge and experience, geofelt's suggestion is well founded. Just send in your CPU to Silicon Lottery. They're very reputable and do a great job with minimal turn around time. They're highly recommended.
CT 😎