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I recently purchased a Thermaltake CPU fan, and whenever it arrived in the mail today, I took it out of the box, and there was a thin layer of thermal paste on the underside of the CPU fan.
I had originally planned on applying thermal paste to the surface of the CPU, but since there is a thin layer of it on the underside of the CPU fan already, do I still need to apply thermal paste to the CPU surface?
2Without an image it may be hard to answer, but there is no reason to double down on thermal paste. – Moab – 2019-10-01T21:16:54.670
@Moab As long as there is an existing layer of thermal paste contact between the CPU and the CPU cooler, does the thickness of the layer really matter? – Ethan Waldeck – 2019-10-01T21:18:24.617
1I never re-use old paste. Most of the paste gets squeezed out when mounting the fan, this is why it needs to be carefully applied and why it was pre applied on the new fan, I would clean off the old paste before mounting the new fan/heatsink. – Moab – 2019-10-01T21:20:54.027
1Simple answer: Remove the old paste thoroughly and then apply the fresh silver paste. Now you should be fine. – zx485 – 2019-10-02T00:11:39.280