Removing cpu fan and re-installing again

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well normally most people will re apply it, but thats because they want the absolute best thermal performance. but if you just took off the heatsink you can put it back with out having to reapply the paste. it wont affect performance if are you just using the computer for normal operations.

personally what i like to do if im being lazy and dont want to reapply my thermal paste is use an old school id card to scoop the as much paste as i can into a ball in the center and put the heatsink back. its almost like putting new paste lol i do this when i use the white silicon based thermal grease.

but like burden said, if you just unplugged the fan connector and not the heatsink then you dont need to reapply the thermal paste. just replug...


I didn't used it yet.

 
well normally most people will re apply it, but thats because they want the absolute best thermal performance. but if you just took off the heatsink you can put it back with out having to reapply the paste. it wont affect performance if are you just using the computer for normal operations.

personally what i like to do if im being lazy and dont want to reapply my thermal paste is use an old school id card to scoop the as much paste as i can into a ball in the center and put the heatsink back. its almost like putting new paste lol i do this when i use the white silicon based thermal grease.

but like burden said, if you just unplugged the fan connector and not the heatsink then you dont need to reapply the thermal paste. just replug the fan connector and everything should be fine.
 
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