Do I really need isopropyl alcohol to remove old thermal paste from my CPU?

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Asked By TechyNinja92 On

My friend mentioned that I have to use isopropyl alcohol to clean off the old thermal paste before applying new paste. He says that any residue could lead to overheating. I've never changed thermal paste myself, so I'm unsure if this is true. I don't have any isopropyl alcohol and I'm hesitant to spend extra money if it's just going to make a 1-2°C difference. Plus, it's been years since I've changed the paste, so I doubt there's much left on the CPU.

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Answered By PixelProwler21 On

You don’t have to stress about it. A little leftover thermal paste isn’t going to overheat your CPU. Just get the majority off, and you should be fine.

Answered By GadgetGuru33 On

Honestly, I just use a dry tissue to clean mine. It works just fine! While alcohol can make it easier, it’s not essential. You'll be okay without it.

Answered By GadgetGuru33 On
CPUfanatic99 -

What about using regular water? If I’m careful and avoid the motherboard, could that work?

GadgetGuru33 -

I’d avoid water altogether. It can still cause issues even if you’re careful, better to just stick with dry methods!

Answered By UserFriendly001 On

Actually, it’s a common misconception that bits of thermal paste will overheat your CPU. Just ensure that the new paste is applied properly. Over-wetting with anything like water isn't a good idea, though. Stick to dry tissue!

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