Daily reminder to refresh your thermal paste now that it's summer

Daily reminder to refresh your thermal paste now that it's summer.

I did it a few weeks ago.

Why does most of the world not have an A/C or heater?

My fucking place is 72° F all year long.

>2016
>Using thermal paste
Even Cooler Master recommends using Nutella in this day and age. you didn't fall for the memes did you?

You're literally murdering the planet, I hope you're happy.

britfag here, uk and most of europe don't have acs because there's so few days of the year where it's unbearably hot (>30c/86f, yeah, laugh it up arizonafags) that it's not worth the money, at most during the summer months you might get a few days a week of mildly hot weather depending on the region (25c/77f)

coincidentally I live in a coastal city, it so rarely gets above 30c in a year that you can count the number of days it happens on your hands, record temps are 31.6c to 30.9c over the 3 summer months

>30c is hot
kek

>72 F

I keep it 65 F / 18 C, like the Romans.

I ain't done that in years and my temps are the exact same.

autism

my window is south facing and on days where we get no wind it's easily 5-7c hotter than outside temperatures with the window wide open and the pc on idle

but yeah, 30c is absolutely glorious outside weather, just not so much cooped up inside on a pc

Summer, pfft.

I do mine every 2 weeks, as well as blow out my entire system, re-seat all my RAM and expansion cards, re-seat all my cables, blow-out my PSU, and statically cleanse all my fan filters.

>F

I do all of this too but I also change the wires every month

I never really replaced mine, it works fine.

For body temperature, F is better than C because our bodies perceive temperature differences smaller than 1°C

daily reminders theres no good graphically intense games and youre a cuckold if you complain about the burn when you own a device that idles at 70C approximately the surface temp of the sun

Does that invite cockroaches to the case?

not really

Yeah, and -10C is cold. I guess it depends on what you're used to.

Bonus: 70C in sauna is hot, kek

What the fuck does our ability to perceive temperature have to do with the units a thermometer is using?

Well this is the weakest excuse I've heard so far. Why not just say it's what you use since you don't like change?