In fact it is easiest to clean it while it is seated. Like that you avoid unwanted damage to the pins. Just be careful not to smear the paste where it doesn't belong and be sure to unplug the power chord before.I going to buy a new cooler and i need to reapply thermal paste. I was wondering if i have to take the cpu out of the motherboard and then clean up the old thermal paste on it, or if its safe to clean it off while the cpu is on there.
In fact it is easiest to clean it while it is seated. Like that you avoid unwanted damage to the pins. Just be careful not to smear the paste where it doesn't belong and be sure to unplug the power chord before.I going to buy a new cooler and i need to reapply thermal paste. I was wondering if i have to take the cpu out of the motherboard and then clean up the old thermal paste on it, or if its safe to clean it off while the cpu is on there.
Thank you for your reply, im going to buy the ArctiClean set and i will use a paper towel.In fact it is easiest to clean it while it is seated. Like that you avoid unwanted damage to the pins. Just be careful not to smear the paste where it doesn't belong and be sure to unplug the power chord before.
P.S.: And please use something anti-static to wipe the paste off, not your regular dust cloth. Paper towel will work just fine. You can even apply cleaning alcohol, but very scarcely.
Just be gentle with the CPU. A well mounted CPU is quite solid, but you shouldn't push it too hardThank you for your reply, im going to buy the ArctiClean set and i will use a paper towel.
Oke thanks for your help!Just be gentle with the CPU. A well mounted CPU is quite solid, but you shouldn't push it too hard