Re: CPU Temperature question



Kenny writes:

> Doesn't anyone just apply a drop in the center of the processor and
> mount a heatsink without fiddling around with the compound?

If one uses the boxed heatsink and fan, the compound is solid and need
never be touched by human hands.

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