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Hey, I just wanted to point out that I noticed the "Pea Size" graph was repeated for "Too Much" ( 10:51 ). Or rather, I should say that the "Too Much" graph was mislabeled, not that it was repeated. They are distinctly different graphs.
Also apply it in the ports of your sata cables so that not only data is transferred but also the thermal paste itself getting you twice the performance
of course it will do the job,if you dont gaming at the edges the cpu is just fine even without thermal paste.but if you overclocking and play hungry games yes its needed but again doesnt mean the pc will burn if you dont apply thermal paste.but it is good to apply.also is good for the companies to worry too much and go buying expensive thermal pastes...
It's always surprising how little is actually needed. Every single time I need to apply thermal paste I get the strong instinct to put a bit more, because that tiny half-pea just doesn't seem even close to enough, and I get the feeling that it won't spread to the whole heatspreader. But I quiet that instinct and put just that very small amount, and what do you know, the next time I remove the heatsink, the entire heatspreader has indeed been covered by the paste. You really don't need much.
I never applied the paste externally. I always use stock coolers that ship with the CPU. Those have like a tiny strip of paste on it and I never experienced any problems. If AMD thinks that's enough, it's enough.
@@maboleth I'd agree with you if red or blue's stock coolers were any good. You're better off with a janky paste application on any aftermarket cooler than a perfect spread on a wraith prism.
One problem i've had finding out how much thermal paste to apply is getting a visual example. People always try to describe how much to apply but no one i ask is able to show me, so i'm really happy that right at the top of the video you provide an example rather than make me watch the whole 20 minute video.
0:02 - Me: Okay, seems like a lot there, but I'm a newb. Maybe they know something I don't. 0:06 - Uhhhhh.... 0:15 - Ohhhh, ISWYDT 0:25 - Make. it. stopppp. 0:28 - Spit take, dead
jklw10 Why are we still here? Just to suffer? Every night, I can feel my leg… and my arm… even my fingers. The body I’ve lost… the comrades I’ve lost… won’t stop hurting… It’s like they’re all still there. You feel it, too, don’t you?
The intro made me think of the Verge immediately :) The conclusion of this video is that it's really not worth worrying about when you have too much. Oh, well. It was still good laughing at the Verge
you missed the point the issue was he added 3rd party paste when the AIO block already had pre-applied TIM. so yeah you look just as stupid for not getting it
Christopher their thermal paste application was idiotic not only can it spill over the socket the way the applied it ment that they were a lot of air bubbles causing higher temps
Love the intro, because I always use a LOT of thermal compound right inside the CPU socket before I put the actual CPU in there. The CPUs never get above 0 degrees. Of course, they never actually start up or work for some reason, so there's that... Maybe I didn't use enough thermal compound?
Yeah man, you need more paste if the CPU isn't working properly. I typically apply a bit of water as well to ensure there's great connectivity. No more than a cup of water, though. Usually half a cup works best for me.
If you're curious how different application patterns look, you can test the thermal paste spread using glass or a plexiglass sheet that will allow you to see without removing the cooler plate.
The delta in results could be due to shifting magnetic resonance in the earth's crust due to changing magma densities. The resulting gravimetric changes also dilate time and shorten rulers. So that's gonna play a SMALL PART too.
This is just flat out wrong, that's not how time dilation works, and also I'm almost certain the mass of an object in space is what's directly correlated with the force of gravity, NOT magnetic fields! Density IS NOT THE SAME AS MASS!! The magma's density may change but the total mass of earth does not therefore gravity remains the same
Unlike in the past you can’t actually burn out a modern CPU like this, they usually know how to protect themselves, they’ll just throttle or turn off. You could totally do it like two decades ago though.
Windforce Yeah of course, plus you gotta take off the retention mechanism so it’s a little sketchy when taking it off lol. And I remember the days! I used to chuck my CPUs in the vice to keep it steady and cut the ihs off with a razor blade, oh how times have changed.
Once when i was a kid i decided to clean my PC. So i did! I pretty much disassembled the whole thing into pieces,without really knowing what each part meant. I was just confident in my visual memory to mount every part where it belongs. So at one point i removed the CPU cooler,and i was like; damn,that is a lot of "dirt" between that cooler and CPU. So i "cleaned" it! Only after a couple of years i accidentally found out that,THAT "dirt" was actually meant to be there and that it was thermal paste. Looking back now,i still have no idea how that CPU survived all those years,but it did! And i used to play A LOT,every single day.
Let's be real though, that thermal paste was probably already due a change. I haven't seen thermal paste that looks like dirt. Now I'm imagining that the paste was there for so long that is started to be cooked by the actual heat giving that weird dirt color 😂. Glad everything turned out alright for ya.
really depends on what CPU it was. when I was young my cpu fan broke. I didn't have any money, so I just took it off... along with the heatsink... because I didn't know any better lol. I just thought to myself "Maybe it'll be fine without it" so I tried it, and it worked. Only on a couple games I played did the computer lag. so I took the side of the case off, kept the computer on its side, and pointed a window fan at it xD that surprisingly helped cool it enough that the games stopped lagging, so that's how I ran my computer for more than a year. It was a celeron 850 - very weak.
I’ve never built a pc before. Studied it since I want to someday. I was like WTF! Yes I knew it was a spoof just before he transitioned to the other board. But only just before.
4 years later and I'm battling the entirety of TikTok on one of my videos where I spread a thin layer from a Kryonaut Extreme jug before installing a heatsink.
I literally had a jaw dropping reaction when he did this. The poor board. Probably it was broken anyways but still, you don't need to disrespect the dead like that. This physically hurt.
yeah, on par with Jayz2cent's thermal paste vid as well, that was great. Just keep piling it on, it's non-conductive, lol. And for the non-conductive paste in the socket, well, what's the difference between non-conductive silicon based thermal paste, and silicon dielectric contact grease, nothing, lol. The worst it will do is keep the contacts from oxidizing as fast in the socket.
Steve is the most nonchalant, decisive, cool, calm, and collected pseudocomedian I have ever seen on RUclips. This guy literally has me dying laughing at least once in each of his videos whether it's him being absolutely blown away by someones stupidity, or his mind numbing solutions to poor product design, "And this is how you remove the tempered glass side panel insert." *tips pc until panel falls out face first onto table* *camera facing smile*
Every basic nerd building their first gaming PC: "I'mma spend $20 on thermal paste, it's got actual SILVER in it" "I'mma spend $20 on a no-brand PSU, it says it's 900 Watts!" Priorities, lads.
@@rohanjose4967 It is a nice light colored lava that will be good objectively. It is a nice light colored lava that will be objectively and factually 2 good.
Yeah from experience, the worst part about leaving thermal paste out in the open while you work on a PC is the risk of dust getting stuck in the paste, which could *in theory* make the thermal paste less effective. But then again, unless you're working on a PC in a sawmill, I can hardly imagine *that* much dust getting stuck there.
im currently running a 2500k with the original intel cooler and without thermal paste lol. I also use the integrated GPU, as my actual GPU broke. Playing league of legends my temps are around 90-99 degrees.the heat spreader has been ground flat when I bought it, not sure if it makes any difference.
I'd just like to say that, even a year later, this remains my absolute favorite intro of all your videos. Thank you for this absolute fucking gem of an intro.
Very informative. I personnaly never used any cooling system of any kind on my CPU. But now that I'm considereing turning my PC on, I might look into it. Keep up the good work boys
Yup. Their conclusion was essentially: Any method that does not trap air (no box or circle shapes or that sort of thing) which also covers the whole IHS is equivalent. IIRC the "X" method yielded the most consistent spread across multiple attempts, but thermals were the same.
I think the "too much" crowd is from the old Arctic Silver 5 days. That paste was very thick and hard for the cooler to squeeze all excess out the sides.
Ok, I'm applying right now, I'll just pause for a moment and continue watching the rest of the video after I pour half the tube on the socket and half on the CPU thing.
I wasn't sure how much thermal paste to add, but after 30 seconds of watching this vid, I saw how much and where to apply it, So I saw no need to watch the rest of the video. Thanks GN!
averytheloftier more? Do you want a computer with thermal paste or thermal paste with a computer? If you order now you get 150% more paste with any purchase! Don't worry you can never have to much paste.
Me: "Mere human language cannot express the feelings this intro triggers. Nothing can comprehend the amount of pain this intro inflicts. I feel like my whole body is on fire, my soul is dead, I just want death to give me the sweet release from my suffering." Steve: * Puts thermal paste on PGA socket * Me: * vanishes from the universe *
Any words that I know cannot convey how irreparably incompetent the methodology for applying thermal paste that you have idiotically chosen to do are. The correct method foretold by the truly elite builders, passed down through copy pasta in old sub Reddit’s and discord servers, is to draw the kanji symbol for protection.
Thank you for this video. It's my first time building a PC, and people make out "not enough thermal paste" and "too much thermal paste" as something that'll just ruin the whole thing. I was super nervous! But I feel more confident now, I'll just do what I feel is right and it'll probably be okay.
I have finally found it. The one thing on the Internet that ‘triggers’ me. The opening of this video was more traumatic than Murphy being killed in RoboCop, the end of Old Yeller, and even the horse sinking scene in the Neverending Story all added together.
I apply thermal paste on my hands when I'm using the keyboard and mouse so that they won't overheat whenever I experience my epic gamer moments and claim those epic Victory Royales
Ibuypower team took notes from the intro and went to work lol, I've heard most of thier stuff prior may 2019 sometimes suffered performance from over amounts of thermal paste.
Old video, but I did stop worrying about it DECADES ago. Still using Artic Silver 5 and thin, even cover with a credit card. Always worked. Never saw a dead cpu.
Actually in my first time i tried to change voltage 220 to 170 or 180 i dont remember than i plugged it and BOOM everything is fucked up. Or that man just told me that to get all my parts.
I prefer the large pea size with the 4 dots midway to each corner. I don't like the thin spread because it squeezes out like toothpaste and makes a mess. I never really thought much about it. As long as the paste is good and your mating surfaces are clean, it should work either way.
lucidbarrier "Thin" is relative. Maybe your "thin" is too thick. We are talking about microscopic divots which need to be filled with a miniscule amount of paste. Metal to metal contact is by far the best heat transfer. Copper has a rating of 400. Aluminum is 200. The better thermal pastes are 10-15. Air is absolutely pathetic at a small fraction less than 1. When you spread you know the entire surface is covered. Often with random globs tested with glass (so you can see how much is covered) not all of the surface is covered. Those bare areas have piss poor cooling. You are spreading it way too thick if you have "toothpaste" globs squirting. I get a C-hair pushed out evenly on all sides.
This video is amazing. I couldn't stop laughing at "paste whisperers". Really good content too, I'm glad someone tested all these configurations. Makes me feel more confident for my next build.
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0:02 Huh, I'm more used to videos where that happens at the end. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Gamers nexus. How difficult is it too clean out the socket after you put the thermal paste on it or does that mean that motherboard is now useless?
please don't forget the IPC video!!!
Alice- That board was already dead, so no harm done.
Hey, I just wanted to point out that I noticed the "Pea Size" graph was repeated for "Too Much" ( 10:51 ). Or rather, I should say that the "Too Much" graph was mislabeled, not that it was repeated. They are distinctly different graphs.
I bought the whole tube I’m gonna USE the whole tube
Zero waste money
You are a god...
Lol
@@osoriodav2 T
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Don’t put too much CPU on your thermal paste
thanksshould i put it on the dimm slots to cool my ram
@@solace512 are you dumb? Rams doesn't need that much cooling or else they'll freeze. It's better to put it in the pcie lanes
Why
Also apply it in the ports of your sata cables so that not only data is transferred but also the thermal paste itself getting you twice the performance
Lucas Costa calm down somebody didn’t take their pills this morning
Every now and then i come back to watch the intro to this, just to make myself feel something again
Steven I know that exact feeling. It is the reason I watch cringe compilations.
You Ok bro?
@@KeyFuture9 2020 has been rough
Lots of love from SoCal! Hang in there, fellow earth human! ❤️
Pain
There's only one major downside of too much paste: It's a real pain to clean up the mess next time you want to replace or reseat your cooler.
can confirm, used just about a whole tube my first cooler install
reseating coolers is for the weak
@@James-wd9ibwut
It also costs more.
@@James-wd9ibDried out paste 🥶
I think the suicide rate just went up from the intro
Did they not think to provide a mental health warning?!
WHAT WERE THEY THINKING!?
You could hear the heads exploding.
I just went into cardiac arrest, nearing rigor mortis.
Totally man! that cpu is totally going to melt with so little thermal paste!!
I was about to puke
Beautiful application of thermal paste there. Almost no need for a cooler with the sheer amount of thermal mass.
Thermal Mass is the name of my next album
Actually that amount of paste *insulates* the heatspreader therefore making it even hotter.
That's not how thermal paste works
No of course more is better why else would they call it THERMAL paste?
Bazz Ti wooosh
This is a great idea. Why not just build our own heat sink
I don't use thermal paste. I underclock my i9 to 66 mhz and it runs just fine.
of course it will do the job,if you dont gaming at the edges the cpu is just fine even without thermal paste.but if you overclocking and play hungry games yes its needed but again doesnt mean the pc will burn if you dont apply thermal paste.but it is good to apply.also is good for the companies to worry too much and go buying expensive thermal pastes...
My government teacher has the same last name :D
I take it you follow the verge? make sure you cap your frame rate as well, don't want them getting too high.
@@atodaso1668 ikr? Why have unlock fps in competitive games? It's useless for quick reaction
@SilentGhilly you can get thermal paste for like 5 bucks
It's always surprising how little is actually needed. Every single time I need to apply thermal paste I get the strong instinct to put a bit more, because that tiny half-pea just doesn't seem even close to enough, and I get the feeling that it won't spread to the whole heatspreader. But I quiet that instinct and put just that very small amount, and what do you know, the next time I remove the heatsink, the entire heatspreader has indeed been covered by the paste. You really don't need much.
Hey i feel you. I usually put one more micron on, not for any other reason but to make myself feel comfortable 😂
I never applied the paste externally. I always use stock coolers that ship with the CPU. Those have like a tiny strip of paste on it and I never experienced any problems. If AMD thinks that's enough, it's enough.
@@maboleth In my experience those can actually tend to have excess.
@@maboleth I'd agree with you if red or blue's stock coolers were any good. You're better off with a janky paste application on any aftermarket cooler than a perfect spread on a wraith prism.
This is why you use the power of the mini spatula to alleviate your fears.
Putting thermal paste on the socket gets the best thermals because it probably won’t even boot
Its so cold that it even won't boot
well you're not wrong
It stays at exactly ambient no matter what you do.
Most thermal paste is non-conductive, so it should still boot, just like the mineral oil pc builds.
@@packlord2192 r/woooosh
Just thought I'd share this guys, but I applied the amount shown in the video's intro and now my Ryzen 1700x is a 2700x. Thank you.
I downloaded 400gb ram so suck it
I built a $1000 setup to play battle toads. Shut mouth
I put a bunch of thermal paste on my 1050 ti and now its a 1080 ti.
Same
I'm shocked by these results. I've only been able to upgrade my soundcard into a surround sound system with paste.
One problem i've had finding out how much thermal paste to apply is getting a visual example. People always try to describe how much to apply but no one i ask is able to show me, so i'm really happy that right at the top of the video you provide an example rather than make me watch the whole 20 minute video.
Wait *_w h a t_* no stop
ChaeDoc i heard it was the size of a grain of rice
I love the guy writing a book in the replies to this comment on wanting a visual example.
Jonathan Marus you know we are watching an actual test...
@@auturgicflosculator2183 he gave him a visual example, a US dime. Cant picture anything in my head *besides* a dime when I read 'US dime'...
0:02 - Me: Okay, seems like a lot there, but I'm a newb. Maybe they know something I don't.
0:06 - Uhhhhh....
0:15 - Ohhhh, ISWYDT
0:25 - Make. it. stopppp.
0:28 - Spit take, dead
Jesus loves you so much and He is waiting for you with open arms, please accept Him in your heart and life while He is near
Just take a large tub of thermal paste and dip the whole motherboard in it just to be sure
jklw10 Why are we still here? Just to suffer? Every night, I can feel my leg… and my arm… even my fingers. The body I’ve lost… the comrades I’ve lost… won’t stop hurting… It’s like they’re all still there. You feel it, too, don’t you?
Oh boy do i
Lol.
My eye just twitched a bit.
you should get some thermal paste for that
Brilliant. Also, that was way too much in the AMD socket. You need an even amount on both top AND bottom for even heat dissipation.
What IPA would you use on the IHS? ;)
Also needs more liquid metal on the Intel socket. Cause it won't be compatible with any future chips anyway.
Craft Computing great channel BTW! I've seen a few of your vids. I'll throw a sub your way.
Craft Computing I'm crying im laughing so hard.
And filling the spaces between the backplate and mobo drops at least 30c alone
The Verge took the intro seriously 😂
The intro made me think of the Verge immediately :)
The conclusion of this video is that it's really not worth worrying about when you have too much. Oh, well. It was still good laughing at the Verge
The point is they take anything seriously no matter how obviously ridiculous it is lol
you missed the point the issue was he added 3rd party paste when the AIO block already had pre-applied TIM. so yeah you look just as stupid for not getting it
Christopher their thermal paste application was idiotic not only can it spill over the socket the way the applied it ment that they were a lot of air bubbles causing higher temps
The Verge is at The Verge at becoming at The Verge of being The Verge on The Verge.
I really appreciate how high quality and professional the videos are on this channel.
If the thermal paste manufacturer contacts you to thank you for your support, then it's too much thermal paste.
Lukiel666 total savage hahahahah
Lukiel666 lol
Thermal Grizzly just sends you a letter asking if "you alright fam?"
It sure got a lot of thermal paste over the boards here.
*Insert Loud Nigra*
Lukiel666 lol 😂😂
This will never work right until thermal paste comes with RGB colors....grey is so 80's
Electric Blue, Flame Red, Chlorine Green, perfect colour names for a high power density application!
Mora Fermi I think it should be "Nuclear Green", now that is edgy and cool!
toothpaste duh
You FOOL! You jest but you've just sowed the seeds to our doom!
This world needs Monster RGB Drink with 30℅ formalin content.
Love the intro, because I always use a LOT of thermal compound right inside the CPU socket before I put the actual CPU in there. The CPUs never get above 0 degrees. Of course, they never actually start up or work for some reason, so there's that...
Maybe I didn't use enough thermal compound?
If it's stayed at 0°c in a abient temp room then you need to turn the heating on
@@peppers7774 I like to keep it chilly inside the room. I have pet penguins.
Didn't use enough. If you had, it would have worked fine and used the mainboard as the heat sink.
Yeah man, you need more paste if the CPU isn't working properly. I typically apply a bit of water as well to ensure there's great connectivity. No more than a cup of water, though. Usually half a cup works best for me.
Try tooth paste
If you're curious how different application patterns look, you can test the thermal paste spread using glass or a plexiglass sheet that will allow you to see without removing the cooler plate.
Just make sure to torque it down to the same pressure as whatever cooler would.
@@THE-X-Force well yeah
The human eye cannot see above pea size thermal paste.
Lies.
@@gordongoodman8342 Mate, it's a proven fact
... Therefore we will make a F***ing sunami outta this paste Bi**ch!!! Why are we doing this!? FOR SCIENCE!!!
@@packlord2192 you are definitely like 9
1. You cant spell
2. You censor your own comments 😂
@@EvoVFX wut thu hel mann he cn spel just as gud a me
I use toothpaste. Consequently my cpu has never had a cavity.
Just be aware that it dries out much faster than thermal paste
@@Mag-f7j /r/woooosh
@@iClone101 its not entirely a r/woooosh moment, it is possible to use toothpaste as thermal paste, however its only a "last resort" method
toothpaste was used in a few tests before
@@iClone101 the wooooosh thing is annoying and it doesn't even apply here
You were being to stingy with the paste in the intro.
1 tube = 1 CPU. Simple.
Wrong you need a bucket for one CPU ...... XD
Nope you'll need 2 tubes
1 for cpu and the other one for LGA or PGA socket
First time I build a pc a spend a whole tube.
No, its 1 CPU = 3000 tubes
No ya got it all wrong, it's one tube per core, I used 12 tubes on my 3900x and it was the perfect amount 😆
The delta in results could be due to shifting magnetic resonance in the earth's crust due to changing magma densities. The resulting gravimetric changes also dilate time and shorten rulers. So that's gonna play a SMALL PART too.
AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA
This is just flat out wrong, that's not how time dilation works, and also I'm almost certain the mass of an object in space is what's directly correlated with the force of gravity, NOT magnetic fields! Density IS NOT THE SAME AS MASS!!
The magma's density may change but the total mass of earth does not therefore gravity remains the same
😂😂😂😂
Addendum: The coriolis effect.
@@exMuteKid whoosh? Or did I whoosh myself.
Steve, we need to have a talk...
C_minus Straight up 😂😂😂
RIP that socket
That entire board was already dead!
Thermally, it now performs really well.
Gamers Nexus I was like nooooo the socket is ruined... oh he probably used a bad board
Gamers Nexus thought as much. Nobody wants to kill hardware even if it was free.
I figured, still a bit painful to watch 😛
You're on the verge of putting to much on it.
Most underrated comment on this video
v e r g e
Fuc*ing brilliant. Thx 4 the laugh
too*
What you did there, I see it.
At the risk of bricking a cpu, it would have been nice to add a ‘no paste’ metal-metal control.
comp wouldnt stay on, it would overheat too quickly
@@Tuchik123 properly lap both ihs and cooler and it'll be comparable to a mid-tier paste
@@angrydragonslayer Depends on the quality of the heatsink manufacturer.
Unlike in the past you can’t actually burn out a modern CPU like this, they usually know how to protect themselves, they’ll just throttle or turn off. You could totally do it like two decades ago though.
@@jdatlas4668 you still can, you just gotta try really hard
Gamers Nexus intro: *exists*
The Verge: Write that down. Write that down.
that's why i use CPUs made of thermal paste
bjd4 so like every CPU? They all have thermal paste inside them.
@@gfjfjufidi2880 Nonononono. Thermal paste is being used as materials to make all of the CPU.
There are a weird a lot of people who cannot detect sarcasm or humor in general in this comment section as a whole.
@@cloudftw113
You gotta be fucking me. I think you're just being a total butthurt douchebag.
#YouAreFakeNews
@@reppy0757 he really isnt, he's just saying the truth
I remove the silver thing on the cpu and apply it right to the cores!
@Martin M laptop's lol
There are people that do it
Windforce Yeah of course, plus you gotta take off the retention mechanism so it’s a little sketchy when taking it off lol. And I remember the days! I used to chuck my CPUs in the vice to keep it steady and cut the ihs off with a razor blade, oh how times have changed.
Josh12342 Do you mean the IHS?
Josh12342 I’m aware but if you’re gonna act like a smartass might as well use the actual name for it...
This continues to pop up in my suggestions and I keep watching it! I can't get enough of the first minute, cracks me up every time!
Once when i was a kid i decided to clean my PC. So i did!
I pretty much disassembled the whole thing into pieces,without really knowing what each part meant. I was just confident in my visual memory to mount every part where it belongs.
So at one point i removed the CPU cooler,and i was like; damn,that is a lot of "dirt" between that cooler and CPU. So i "cleaned" it!
Only after a couple of years i accidentally found out that,THAT "dirt" was actually meant to be there and that it was thermal paste.
Looking back now,i still have no idea how that CPU survived all those years,but it did!
And i used to play A LOT,every single day.
Let's be real though, that thermal paste was probably already due a change. I haven't seen thermal paste that looks like dirt. Now I'm imagining that the paste was there for so long that is started to be cooked by the actual heat giving that weird dirt color 😂. Glad everything turned out alright for ya.
How does this not have more like xD that’s beautiful!
@@XxSoulStealer1997xX as a kid a weird white paste seems like dirt probably
really depends on what CPU it was. when I was young my cpu fan broke. I didn't have any money, so I just took it off... along with the heatsink... because I didn't know any better lol. I just thought to myself "Maybe it'll be fine without it" so I tried it, and it worked. Only on a couple games I played did the computer lag. so I took the side of the case off, kept the computer on its side, and pointed a window fan at it xD that surprisingly helped cool it enough that the games stopped lagging, so that's how I ran my computer for more than a year. It was a celeron 850 - very weak.
@@mordofable if you beat the crap out of me😅 i still couldn't tell you exactly which one was. Only thing i know is that it was some dual core pentium
Those first 40 seconds. OMG. I felt very anxious.
So I think this is Gamers Nexus way of politely saying STFU about thermal paste
Lol
its the mature way of saying to STFU. By proving them wrong.
No shit
Lol, yup
Ya think? Yeah, enough with the basement dwelling couch potato know-it-betters.
pretty epic and still on point for 2021, repasting old thermal does seem to help more than the method of application.
I'm missing "not applying any paste" in the charts.
Basically worse than any application method. Jay did a video on this.
Might only work with a lapped CPU and cooler
Heat sinks probably don't sit flush against the heat spreader so it's cheap and easy to use goop to bridge the gap.
When he put that much of a thermal paste on the intro i was like "haha thats really bad couldn't get any worse" and then he put it on the socket
I'll be honest, those first thirty seconds got my eye twitching.
mahatmagandhiful me too!
I’ve never built a pc before. Studied it since I want to someday. I was like WTF! Yes I knew it was a spoof just before he transitioned to the other board. But only just before.
4 years later and I'm battling the entirety of TikTok on one of my videos where I spread a thin layer from a Kryonaut Extreme jug before installing a heatsink.
_Still too little thermal paste_
Way too little thermal paste. It is only enough when it covers the power button on the case
Triggered Omastar LOL
Anything less than a thermal paste bukkake is too little.
^ hahaha
yep till it gets to the top of the ram cuz that needs cooling also.
I tried the pee amount but it splashed everywhere in the case
Smol pee not big pee
pea, not pee
I think this is where I went wrong 😬
nuanil r/woooosh
Saketh Kanumuri This is RUclips you idiot why the fuck are you using Reddit tags??
0:28
That’s when my soul left my body
lulz, thanks eye can relate to the feels - also, should be further up iMO
I laughed out loud at that point
I had a NDE
I literally had a jaw dropping reaction when he did this. The poor board. Probably it was broken anyways but still, you don't need to disrespect the dead like that. This physically hurt.
To be honest, it kind of looked like an older board, anyways.
wholy crap the trolling in this intro... its relentless! "Stop, hes already dead!"
That intro is hilarious, I love your hater trolling.
When I'm having a bad day I just watch one of these and all is well. Intro already turned my day around.
GN trolling is the best way to bring your mood up. pff whos need therapy when you have GN videos.
Just recently subscribed to this channel, could not agree more.
It was damn cool in my opinion
yeah, on par with Jayz2cent's thermal paste vid as well, that was great. Just keep piling it on, it's non-conductive, lol.
And for the non-conductive paste in the socket, well, what's the difference between non-conductive silicon based thermal paste, and silicon dielectric contact grease, nothing, lol. The worst it will do is keep the contacts from oxidizing as fast in the socket.
10:19 Ahhhh, I see you guys even tested "The Verge" method even before it was named that. Great job! :)
I'm dying lmao
You not icing a cake! It look like a stop sign!
people seem to forget that the verge one didn't just use too much paste, they left the pre-applied stuff on the AIO cooler and just slapped it on top!
@@interrobangings this, lmao "since usually the pre-applied paste is not enough...."
I saw the thumbnail and came here just to read (or make) comments like this! :)
This is by far your most painful video, even to this day. It's an absolute masterpiece.
Steve is the most nonchalant, decisive, cool, calm, and collected pseudocomedian I have ever seen on RUclips. This guy literally has me dying laughing at least once in each of his videos whether it's him being absolutely blown away by someones stupidity, or his mind numbing solutions to poor product design, "And this is how you remove the tempered glass side panel insert." *tips pc until panel falls out face first onto table* *camera facing smile*
Every basic nerd building their first gaming PC:
"I'mma spend $20 on thermal paste, it's got actual SILVER in it"
"I'mma spend $20 on a no-brand PSU, it says it's 900 Watts!"
Priorities, lads.
@RectalDiscourse sorry i don't get it
@RectalDiscourse so it exploded once, and you still use it?
RectalDiscourse so you kept using the PSU despite it doing the very thing it’s not supposed to do which is shoot sparks out of the rear?
RectalDiscourse you didnt have to say that last part. Christ is good
Q-Tech!
This debate never seems to go away and has been around for years.
I agree, these type of myths will run and run.
Britec09 yup, and it's annoying as hell they continue on even with proof against their claim.
I am that person. Now let's debate what the best method is.
himynameistim it's a moot point debating now due to the videos he has done providing the different methods.
Best method is thing layer.
I guarantee some noob is going to watch just the intro, pause the video and say okay I know how much
ROFL 😂😂😂😂
Lol
So You've created lava
@@rohanjose4967 It is a nice light colored lava that will be good objectively. It is a nice light colored lava that will be objectively and factually 2 good.
@@roycastanon5754 LPL/LOL.
I would have loved to see a "too dry" one, like when you let it try while working on the PC and so it can not spread that well
thermal paste dries in hours? more like years
Yeah from experience, the worst part about leaving thermal paste out in the open while you work on a PC is the risk of dust getting stuck in the paste, which could *in theory* make the thermal paste less effective. But then again, unless you're working on a PC in a sawmill, I can hardly imagine *that* much dust getting stuck there.
I submerge my mobo in liquid cooled liquid nitrogen. Cpu won't boot but at least the Temps are low
www.pugetsystems.com/submerged.php
How do you liquid cool liquid nitrogen?
@@TheAdatto Cool liquid nitrogen is already liquid, you don't need to liquid it further.
@@NJ-wb1cz duh. That's why i commented
@@TheAdatto i bet your liquid nitrogen is uncool and solid though
I would like to see a 'no thermal paste' for reference
Was thinking the same.
*cpu explodes*
Jay had no thermal paste on this challenge: ruclips.net/video/LOU9Ea60Zzc/видео.html
im currently running a 2500k with the original intel cooler and without thermal paste lol. I also use the integrated GPU, as my actual GPU broke. Playing league of legends my temps are around 90-99 degrees.the heat spreader has been ground flat when I bought it, not sure if it makes any difference.
@@dcngn_ stock has thermal paste on the back of the cooler already right? Some sort of.
I'd just like to say that, even a year later, this remains my absolute favorite intro of all your videos. Thank you for this absolute fucking gem of an intro.
The Verge saw this and went "Yes"
I can feel everyone’s cringe when he moved to the other board. Lol
It was hilarious
i think my vision turned into white noise for a second
I literally gasped
It was probably a dead board
I literally had a stroke by witnessing that movement.......
Very informative. I personnaly never used any cooling system of any kind on my CPU. But now that I'm considereing turning my PC on, I might look into it. Keep up the good work boys
😂🤣😃😂🤣😃
WHAT?!..
Oh right, stock thermal paste and fans..
@@macblink melting a solid block of aluminum onto your cpu goes a long way
You need to get a piece of acrylic and put mounting holes in it. Then screw it down onto a CPU to see how the thermal paste spreads.
Then it must be a thick piece (at least 1/2 inch to make sure it does not bend)
tek syndicate did a video like that
Should of done this, tested without paste and could have measured the mass of the paste added with a scale instead of blob dimensions.
Yup. Their conclusion was essentially: Any method that does not trap air (no box or circle shapes or that sort of thing) which also covers the whole IHS is equivalent. IIRC the "X" method yielded the most consistent spread across multiple attempts, but thermals were the same.
ruclips.net/video/qc7bCC1TmVg/видео.html
I think the "too much" crowd is from the old Arctic Silver 5 days. That paste was very thick and hard for the cooler to squeeze all excess out the sides.
Thermal paste directly into the socket? Dennis from LMG would be so proud
This was both, entertaining, and really useful.
PhilsComputerLab
Phil watches GamersNexus as well!?
I knew there was a reason I subbed to both channels.
nice to see ya here as well Phil :P
And stupid
Thousands of voices cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
Thousands of threads cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. There fixed it for you.
Steven Ross-watt
issa star wars reference
How about putting a glass that fits on the processor when the paste is applied? This will show how the paste is spread:)
true! :)
its already done, You can look it up on youtube
Ok, I'm applying right now, I'll just pause for a moment and continue watching the rest of the video after I pour half the tube on the socket and half on the CPU thing.
Big rip
Dont forget to apply some on the ram slots to cool the ram!
@@thrashvickk I even put some on the fan headers for extra cooling.
@@Argenis_ *GREAT*
@@Argenis_ make sure you also put it on your gpu’s fans. It helps cool down the gpu
Doing my first build today, so glad I tuned in at 32 seconds for the correct application. 😁
How did it go? Still running or has it exploded and killed you yet?
Always paste your AMD socket!
You can paste my AMD socket anytime bigboy, etc.
always paste ur shintel socket
Sure as fuck can't hurt it.
Socket to me
I wasn't sure how much thermal paste to add, but after 30 seconds of watching this vid, I saw how much and where to apply it, So I saw no need to watch the rest of the video. Thanks GN!
I think it would have been interesting to add "no thermal paste" as a point of comparison.
Craig Labute mmm danger
I mean, I always use my finger as a spreader. Sometimes two fingers when I'm feeling dirty.
I use 3 when I'm feeling shocking.
Im an intellectual i use my pp
@@hondacivic500 i am god, i use my tongue.
I also use a tongue.
I use my cat
Just put thermal paste on the socket before you put on the cpu. This way the temps never gets above ambient temperature with just the stock cooler.
Remember to use liquid metal.
Instructions Unclear, Now my Room is frozen.
@@CesarMartinez-wi7wc have you tried going out and in again?
I absolutely love the sass here…it was deserved and GN definitely delivered
10:15 Also known as the Verge method.
Nah I think that method is just on the verge of being too much.
I use a half peanut size peice of cat turd and it works just fine...
I usually just spit on my cpu and it works
@@StevenZephyc idk why but i found your comment way more funny then it should be xD
The preapplied thermal compound isn't enough so you have to add more.
It's good PC building practice; I have it on good authority.
@theverge
averytheloftier more? Do you want a computer with thermal paste or thermal paste with a computer? If you order now you get 150% more paste with any purchase! Don't worry you can never have to much paste.
Me: "Mere human language cannot express the feelings this intro triggers. Nothing can comprehend the amount of pain this intro inflicts. I feel like my whole body is on fire, my soul is dead, I just want death to give me the sweet release from my suffering."
Steve: * Puts thermal paste on PGA socket *
Me: * vanishes from the universe *
I believe that is second hand embarrassment.
The soul from within me was trying to evacuate at an increasing rate until the socket.. You described the feeling well haha
Pain how dare you use that word you know nothing about pain pain has a face allow me to show you gentlmen I AM PAIN
@@MrFunnyP In German it is called "Fremdscham". The literal translation would be "foreign shame".
@@Mulmgott I did not know that. Good to know. :)
The bigger issue here is the way you have your paper towel roll. It's on the wrong way. Should go on water fall style
It does.
He has it the correct way; cats are less likely to un roll it that way.
NOOOOOO......UNDER!!! I hate people that roll their paper towels and toilet paper over the roll, you have no place on this earth.
could you try a circle, to intentionally trap an air bubble right over the hotspot? also could you try a teeeny quinoa size dot?
nickt : results: it doesn't fcking matter :)
it will queef, then not matter
Oh the intros you can make when you have plenty of dead motherboards
One more now
@@Krigalishnikov including the verge's
Check out Dennis from Linus Tech Tips...
Intro reaction: Aaaaaaaaahhh. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Lmao that avatar
I was dealing just fine when putting it over the IHS, but once he started pouring it out into the socket, I started losing it
The intro made me physically uncomfortable.
Yes. When he did that to the socket, something... broke... inside of me.
The information density in these videos is off the charts. I have to keep pausing to take it all in!
Bacon grease works great and smells wonderful when the CPU is under load lol.
And it lowers the chances of it exploding considerably.
What the Hell? Just slide a slab of Extra Thick-Cut Applewood Smoked Bacon under your cooler every few minutes.
@@timf4015 now you have a littke snack while ensuring maximum performance
Pfff that's weak , I slap a slice of cheese on top of my CPU , smells delicious and tastes amazing. You should try it
@@nabilbensafi Cheese dries and separates, and will eventually become a fertile breeding ground for various molds and fungi.
Any words that I know cannot convey how irreparably incompetent the methodology for applying thermal paste that you have idiotically chosen to do are. The correct method foretold by the truly elite builders, passed down through copy pasta in old sub Reddit’s and discord servers, is to draw the kanji symbol for protection.
Pentagram.
@@southboundaustral in ancient times also known as "2017"
@@Kirex17 2017... Oh, those were good days! Why did it have to end?
@@LuizAlexPhoenix i miss so much the 2019 old times we use to actually go out of our homes
@@Njpd103 don't be so naive kiddo, there was never such a thing as "going out" that's ridiculous
As an IT person since the 90s I started crying during the intro. Thanks.
Your account is the same age as me....
Thank you for this video. It's my first time building a PC, and people make out "not enough thermal paste" and "too much thermal paste" as something that'll just ruin the whole thing. I was super nervous! But I feel more confident now, I'll just do what I feel is right and it'll probably be okay.
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It's note nough
Bro wtf how did you do that with your text
😭
@@tane4652 it was pasted in from another place
🆗🆒❗
I have finally found it. The one thing on the Internet that ‘triggers’ me. The opening of this video was more traumatic than Murphy being killed in RoboCop, the end of Old Yeller, and even the horse sinking scene in the Neverending Story all added together.
Woah! Robocop spoiler! Thanks bud.
Foolwitatool ! Ha, well they do spoil it in the trailers ...
Original robocop I assume because I didn't feel bad at all for the remake
Yep lmao
Bruce old school gentleman you are !!👌🏾
I apply thermal paste on my hands when I'm using the keyboard and mouse so that they won't overheat whenever I experience my epic gamer moments and claim those epic Victory Royales
This is truly the greatest intro ever shot. It'll never be topped.
The intro was torture. D':
I just dip the CPU IHS into the container with the thermal compound and only after that I put the CPU into the socket
You are a man of class I see
achilles' heel
TheWereCat honestly, that would probably work just fine lol.
@@lorenhusky2717 it does, that's why I do it ;)
gotta delid it before hand so you get even better thermals though
That intro was genuinely difficult to watch.
Send help.
Watching it make my soul hurt a little. Probably gave my unconciousness an idea for a new nightmare too...
Ibuypower team took notes from the intro and went to work lol, I've heard most of thier stuff prior may 2019 sometimes suffered performance from over amounts of thermal paste.
"Help" [SEND] FORWARD DRAFT DELETE
Watch it the second time, it should help.
Old video, but I did stop worrying about it DECADES ago. Still using Artic Silver 5 and thin, even cover with a credit card. Always worked. Never saw a dead cpu.
Instructions unclear.
Got thermal paste in my eye.
Now you can OC your eye above 2020
@@scottmurphy4946 No optical throttling here...
Human eye can see only 1000 fps at 37 degree celcius temperature with no cooler, now you can overclock it as much as you want.
Instructions unclear. Managed to water cool my house with thermal paste and have now got it up my nose
pro gamer always put proper cooling in their eyes.
Basically, don't be scared to build your first PC. It's quite hard to actually damage a component.
Challenge Accepted.
Actually in my first time i tried to change voltage 220 to 170 or 180 i dont remember than i plugged it and BOOM everything is fucked up. Or that man just told me that to get all my parts.
Then, Linus, pc builder for years, breaks a 10k $ processor
I'd somehow breake my 250$ mobo's PCI-Slots. Integrated Grafics FTW!
Just don't use arctic silver or any other conductive thermal paste.
That intro was amazing, you should use it in every cpu cooler test.
I prefer the large pea size with the 4 dots midway to each corner. I don't like the thin spread because it squeezes out like toothpaste and makes a mess. I never really thought much about it. As long as the paste is good and your mating surfaces are clean, it should work either way.
The reason for a single centered blob is when the paste spreads it doesn't trap air, unlike having multiple pea blobs.
lucidbarrier "Thin" is relative. Maybe your "thin" is too thick. We are talking about microscopic divots which need to be filled with a miniscule amount of paste. Metal to metal contact is by far the best heat transfer. Copper has a rating of 400. Aluminum is 200. The better thermal pastes are 10-15. Air is absolutely pathetic at a small fraction less than 1. When you spread you know the entire surface is covered. Often with random globs tested with glass (so you can see how much is covered) not all of the surface is covered. Those bare areas have piss poor cooling. You are spreading it way too thick if you have "toothpaste" globs squirting. I get a C-hair pushed out evenly on all sides.
The secret is to thermal past another cpu to the cpu you thermal pasted, making a cpu sandwich. It will double your clock speeds too!
It's actually not a terrible idea for spreading the thermal paste on 2 CPU's to push them together.
YOU SEE, IVAN
This video is amazing. I couldn't stop laughing at "paste whisperers". Really good content too, I'm glad someone tested all these configurations. Makes me feel more confident for my next build.
When he moved to the am4 socket in the intro... had me dying 🤣
AM3 it was shitty FX board lol
If it wasn't dead, it is now...