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hello today iamp;#39;m going to answer the question what is the best method for applying thermal paste so if youamp;#39;re a regular reviewer of the channel youamp;#39;ll know my preferred method for applying thermal paste is put a pea-sized amount of thermal paste into the center of the cpu and up until recently that had been working really well for me that was until i had moved over to intelamp;#39;s 12th gen alder lake um and if youamp;#39;re familiar with the cpu youamp;#39;ll know itamp;#39;s more rectangular in shape than the older generations on the ryzen cpus and certainly when i was using the more square shaped cpus the pea size demand did a great job of covering the whole of the cpu surface but moving over to 12g on alder rick i had noticed that at both the top and the bottom of the cpu i wasnamp;#39;t getting a good spread of the thermal paste so the idea for this came about so what iamp;#39;m going to do today is iamp;#39;m going to apply thermal paste to 12 700k