If you're building a computer, you need thermal paste, or heat paste, to ensure that your computer's processor doesn't overheat. It's a gloopy, silvery material that you squirt between the processor ...
Completely unrelated to the first post. If I didn't fry my processor then it may be the thermal paste I got under the processor (no, I don't know how it happened). So I'm gonna take it apart AGAIN and ...
I have an ASUS CUSL2 and a P3-800EB (133 FSB) which I've been running at stock speeds for about 1.5 years. I'd like to try overclocking it but before I do I want to do a better job with the heatsink.