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today i want to look at thermal paste spread because this debate it never seems to die so what im going to do for just a little bit of evidence and personal curiosity i wanted to look at what the thermal paste actually looks like underneath the cooler or in this case an acrylic picture frame now this wont be a perfect representation of a cooler it doesnt have those grooves of a copper heat exchanger or those odd channels on the wraith prism cooler but itll at least give us an idea of whats going on underneath there when you cant actually see what the spread looks like so what im going to do is apply the throne paste in a multitude of methods all of which were included in my best way to apply thermal paste video where i tested common methods and their temperature differences and for fun ive added a bunch of suggestions from you beautiful people first up is the classic p method using a decent amount of arctic mx4 with one half of the acrylic sheet i did my best to apply even pres