I built the following system a couple months ago:
-Intel i7-8700
-Asus TUF Z370 Plus Gaming
-G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) Desktop Memory Model F4-2666C15D-16GVR
-MyDigitalSSD BPX 512GB SSD
-Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD
- WD Black 4TB HDD
- Corsair 200R Case
Right now I am using the stock cooler, which has not presented any overheating problems so far, but it does wind the fan up pretty high at times.
I am considering an upgrade to the cooling, perhaps a Hyper 212 or Noctua NH-U14S or NH-D15 or similar. I am not interested in liquid cooling at this time.
Question: Is this a huge pain to do? Do i risk damaging the chip as I remove the old thermal paste and try to install new? What are the tips and tricks that will lead to success? I am a bit nervous about taking a machine that is working fine for now, and breaking something just to get the core temps down a bit.
I use the machine for office work and some light gaming (Civ6, etc)
Thanks!
-Intel i7-8700
-Asus TUF Z370 Plus Gaming
-G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) Desktop Memory Model F4-2666C15D-16GVR
-MyDigitalSSD BPX 512GB SSD
-Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD
- WD Black 4TB HDD
- Corsair 200R Case
Right now I am using the stock cooler, which has not presented any overheating problems so far, but it does wind the fan up pretty high at times.
I am considering an upgrade to the cooling, perhaps a Hyper 212 or Noctua NH-U14S or NH-D15 or similar. I am not interested in liquid cooling at this time.
Question: Is this a huge pain to do? Do i risk damaging the chip as I remove the old thermal paste and try to install new? What are the tips and tricks that will lead to success? I am a bit nervous about taking a machine that is working fine for now, and breaking something just to get the core temps down a bit.
I use the machine for office work and some light gaming (Civ6, etc)
Thanks!