Author Topic: Should I let thermal grease dry before I use A PC?  (Read 694 times)

If anyone saw this thread, then you know that I needed to apply thermal grease to my CPU's cooling unit. I just applied it now, am I supposed to let this stuff dry before I use my PC again?

No. You seat the cooler to the CPU while it's wet.

lick it off, it's not good for your fingers or your CPU.

No. You seat the cooler to the CPU while it's wet.
OK, doing it now. It's been some time since I applied the grease, is that OK?

EDIT: OK, it's on now. (11:02 AM)
« Last Edit: November 27, 2014, 12:03:26 PM by AtlasBlue »

OK, doing it now. It's been some time since I applied the grease, is that OK?
if it didn't try you're fine

The stuff takes like a week to dry. I've removed coolers to find the stuff wet after 2 years. Depends on brand.
It dosnt mAtter because it works regardless

The stuff takes like a week to dry. I've removed coolers to find the stuff wet after 2 years. Depends on brand.
It dosnt mAtter because it works regardless
I've removed a CPU off of a PC that we had for about 10 years, its grease was still wet. Not once had the CPU been removed before then.

Who the hell told you it needs to dry? Lol

It shouldn't ever dry. Liquids transfer heat better than solids, so thermal paste is designed to stay pasty forever. If it dries up it'll do a stufftier job.

Why didn't you guys tell him to wait for it to dry out he woulda been waiting for months or years lmfao.

Well, I sorted it out, and my PC is now working fine. I'm going to go ahead and lock this so I don't cause a stuffstorm.