Sorry for the horrible picture. It’s hard enough to see with my eyes, let alone get a pic.

  • HeckGazer@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I feel like this pic could easily win some niche photography comp, it has such a strong liminal vibe. As for the paste; she’ll be right

  • recursive_recursion they/them@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Leaving it is fine as that amount of excess thermal paste won’t have any detrimental effects.

    If it bothers you enough however there are 2 ways you can remove it:

    • q-tip with 99% isopropyl alcohol
    • q-tip with electrical contact cleaner

    For your case I’d recommend the first as it’s cheaper

    Again however with that small amount you’ll be fine leaving it👍

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      1 year ago

      Totally agreed. Most thermal paste is non-conductive, so it’s not really an issue if it goes too far. However, if you ever use liquid metal, you have to be more careful

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        1 year ago

        The brand I am using is yeesterpaste. It was at microcenter. It has a little practice pad which was helpful. Turns out my gut feeling was not quite enough. But I may have been a little over zealous with the real one lol.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks! It probably looks odd because of the lighting and angle. My room has an overhead light that’s to the right, but I was using a magnetic flashlight to help on the left. Also, this is through a mesh panel. I think you can sort of tell if you look at the black heat sink (not the CPU one). It sort of gives a pattern over the image, but it’s so out of focus you can’t see it.