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2 minutes ago, October22nd said:

That's what i thought but people have said to me to not use the stock one. I guess it would be better to buy a better quality one if i ever plan to overclock, which i don't.

Cooler master is a reputable brand, if it were some off brand no name cooler then I'd definitely say buy something else thermal paste wise. 

 

(stick with the stock paste) 

Should I use the Thermal Paste that came with my Cooler Master Hyper 212x or buy a better one. I have heard people say to not use the one that comes with your cooler, so i just wanted some advice on this. Thanks in advance.

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the one that comes with the cooler should be fine, tough there are better performers out there.

 

it comes down to if you care about the few degrees difference that it could make. most of the time the TIM that comes with the cooler is fine tough.

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You'll be fine using it, I wouldn't see why not. 

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It should be fine, i use the paste that came with my cooler. :D

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Just now, aki adaki said:

You'll be fine using it, I wouldn't see why not. 

That's what i thought but people have said to me to not use the stock one. I guess it would be better to buy a better quality one if i ever plan to overclock, which i don't.

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Just now, October22nd said:

That's what i thought but people have said to me to not use the stock one. I guess it would be better to buy a better quality one if i ever plan to overclock, which i don't.

just use the stock one then, it'll be fine!

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2 minutes ago, October22nd said:

That's what i thought but people have said to me to not use the stock one. I guess it would be better to buy a better quality one if i ever plan to overclock, which i don't.

Cooler master is a reputable brand, if it were some off brand no name cooler then I'd definitely say buy something else thermal paste wise. 

 

(stick with the stock paste) 

Corsair 4000D RGB

Asus B550 Tuf Gaming II

Asus 7700XT Tuf Gaming

AMD 5600x3d

32gb 3200mhz gskil 

 

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