Should I reseat my heatsink?

l1ghtm4st3r

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Hello all,

I have a not too great but reasonable AMD Phenom II x6 1090T processor, I've been running it for 2 years now and I've had it overclocked, the max overclock I can perform on it is 3.8 Ghz which I know isn't much but it's the best I can do. The reason being (and this is where you guys can help me out) is I think the thermal paste I applied when seating my heatsink on the CPU I hvae wasn't done that well to be honest. My CPU cooler is an Akasa Nero S, this came with a thermal paste which i am using, Akasa Ak-455.
My idle temps are about 36 degrees and when under full load (Prime95) 51-52 degrees and it the speed has to keep clocking back to 800 MHz from 3.8GHz so it doesn't overheat.

So I am currently in the right ming to just remove the heatsink and thermal paste and just go reapply. I'm really hoping for a 4.0 GHz overclock and want some advice.

Any input is accepted, many thanks to you all.
 

wr6133

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No harm in repasting but as jay says those temps are fine, the 800MHz thing is cool n quiet, thermal throttling is something else.

You can go up to about 60 degrees at load so you still have some OC room. Though honestly I wouldn't bother the performance difference between 3.8 and 4.0 is negligable