Hi,
I just got my Ryzen 7 5700x CPU shipped and plan on switching out my current Ryzen 7 2700x CPU and cooler. I know that this is a very straightforward operation but everytime I do this I always have something go wrong.
I currently have a B450 Tomahawk MOBO; before installation, the only thing I need to do is to upgrade my BIOS to the most recent BIOS level and then boot up and swap the part out, correct?
And, when I apply the thermal paste, should I manually spread it out myself, that's what I've historically done but some people have been saying its better to let the Cooler Heatsink spread out as its tightened to the CPU. If this is the case, would you recommend 1 pea sized glob in the middle, or 9 smaller globs in a 3x3 grid fashion, or 4 globs in the corners, obviously central enough so it reached the middle and doesn't overflow the sides. I have found that many people have different ways for applying Thermal Paste.
After unisntalling BIOS do I have to uninstall anything for the Ryzen 7 2700x, driver-ish-wise, or just unfit, then slide the Ryzen 7 5700x in and boot.
I just got my Ryzen 7 5700x CPU shipped and plan on switching out my current Ryzen 7 2700x CPU and cooler. I know that this is a very straightforward operation but everytime I do this I always have something go wrong.
I currently have a B450 Tomahawk MOBO; before installation, the only thing I need to do is to upgrade my BIOS to the most recent BIOS level and then boot up and swap the part out, correct?
And, when I apply the thermal paste, should I manually spread it out myself, that's what I've historically done but some people have been saying its better to let the Cooler Heatsink spread out as its tightened to the CPU. If this is the case, would you recommend 1 pea sized glob in the middle, or 9 smaller globs in a 3x3 grid fashion, or 4 globs in the corners, obviously central enough so it reached the middle and doesn't overflow the sides. I have found that many people have different ways for applying Thermal Paste.
After unisntalling BIOS do I have to uninstall anything for the Ryzen 7 2700x, driver-ish-wise, or just unfit, then slide the Ryzen 7 5700x in and boot.