F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Avoid applying thermal paste to the Intel CPU.

Avoid applying thermal paste to the Intel CPU.

Avoid applying thermal paste to the Intel CPU.

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LeFarra
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02-25-2026, 03:58 AM
#11
Yes, you're worried about applying too much force while removing thermal paste from the heat spreader. This could bend the tiny pins inside, damaging them permanently.
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LeFarra
02-25-2026, 03:58 AM #11

Yes, you're worried about applying too much force while removing thermal paste from the heat spreader. This could bend the tiny pins inside, damaging them permanently.

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02-26-2026, 06:03 AM
#12
It won’t cause the pins to bend. The CPU is resting on a plastic bracket, and the pins are just a little raised. When it’s in position, they shift slightly downward to ensure good contact with the pads. To make the pins bend, you’d need to cut through the plastic around the socket.
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beebopbunney23
02-26-2026, 06:03 AM #12

It won’t cause the pins to bend. The CPU is resting on a plastic bracket, and the pins are just a little raised. When it’s in position, they shift slightly downward to ensure good contact with the pads. To make the pins bend, you’d need to cut through the plastic around the socket.

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Gid2000
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02-26-2026, 07:38 AM
#13
Yes, you're likely referring to the plastic casing around the socket.
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Gid2000
02-26-2026, 07:38 AM #13

Yes, you're likely referring to the plastic casing around the socket.

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Xx_Baum_xX
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02-26-2026, 11:11 AM
#14
That's correct, the CPU should rest on the plastic surface rather than the pins.
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Xx_Baum_xX
02-26-2026, 11:11 AM #14

That's correct, the CPU should rest on the plastic surface rather than the pins.

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