Is the Loch Ness Monster is the best method? It only cost tree fiddy.

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  1. PumpkinHead01

    Can confirm, my imaginary friend Boo-Boo the Dinosaur told me about this method and all I had to get him was tree fiddy from my Dad.

  2. BigD1ckEnergy

    Damn you monster I aint giving you no tree fiddy!

  3. I’ve never used white thermal paste only silver colored. Hope it works ok.

  4. natr0nFTW

    When you find out nessy’s head is the head of a whales penis.

  5. >2025
    >not doing the Yeti method

    Are you even trying to make it?

  6. maestrobuttonmash

    I know this is /sarc but I used to design and build blackbody radiators for use as scientific and defense tech diagnostics. They contained thermal electric coolers sandwiched between copper integration plates and they ran a temperature range from -20C to 180C. The way we applied thermal compound was always a rubber roller across both surfaces. With practice you can control the thickness (minimum required amount for filling surface defects, lapped surfaces). I don’t understand all this weird stenciling people do these days, if you have zero tools I would just put a glob in the center and hope it squeezes the air out, which is what you have.

  7. Ghost_1214

    That’s a Stegosaurus and you can’t change my mind.

  8. StinkyPickles420

    You know they got wireless paste right? It’s like Bluetooth! All you do is download it on any browser!

  9. Kig-Yar-Pirate

    It’s correct, but if you’re going to do direct die cooling, you might as well go Liquid Metal

  10. So this is how Nessie’s family went extinct: smashed by heat sinks.

  11. Unrelated_t0pic

    Finally the tree fiddy reference I needed, I can now die happy

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