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How to Repaste a Laptop

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  • Like with the heat sink, use a coffee filter or a lint-free cloth and a couple drops of >90% isopropyl alcohol to clean the remaining thermal paste residue off the processor surface.

  • You can alternatively use a dedicated cleaning agent such as Arctic's ArctiClean or isopropyl alcohol swaps or wipes for the processor as well.

  • Once the surface is mostly clean, use another, fresh piece of coffee filter or lint-free cloth with more IPA to further remove any oils or extra residue.

  • Avoid touching the processor during this procedure. Small dust particles or oils from fingerprints can reduce the effectiveness of the thermal paste application or otherwise harm your chip.

  • Allow the processor to dry completely.

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