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Originally Posted by Flint
Maybe the CPU isn't physically connecting well to the whole cooling mechanism & needs some more of that goop squirted in there.
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Thermal compound replacement is another example of curing symptoms. That stuff does not go bad. If using better thermal compound from so many heatsink manufacturers, then that thermal compound is perfectly good 20 years later.
Many recommend replacing thermal compound when curing only what they understand. Same people often have no hardware knowledge. Many will install more fans to cure symptoms; not eliminate the hardware defect. A defect that gets worse with age. A defect that has progressed so that even minor temperature increases cause computer crashes.
How to find some defects that may cause computer failure this winter? Execute computer diagnostics on that computer last summer in a room that was 98 degrees.