How can I keep thermal paste from hardening?

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Hello! This is something I should know the answer to or just google it, but I'm retarded.

Whenever I buy thermal paste, it tends to harden very quickly and I basically lose it. Do you guys have any advice to keep it soft?

Keep in mind I live in the tropics, so it's very hot and humid here.

Oh and, do you have any recommendations for thermal paste? Again, I live in a hot environment and don't own A/C.
 
Usually when I buy thermal paste it comes in a little syringe or a tub/cup with a lid, and just keeping it closed when not in use is enough? My current tube of arctic silver is like 5 years old at this point, paste is still applicable.
I once bought a tube and even when I kept it sealed tight, it still hardened.
 
I once bought a tube and even when I kept it sealed tight, it still hardened.
Over how long? And what are you buying? I live in an environment thats hot and arrid, and I'd expect I should have it worse than you. It never dries out in the tube. I generally buy Noctua's paste and it lasts. I've had a huge tube of Arctic MX-4 that was in a drawer for the better part of a decade and it held up.

You might want to try keeping it in a ziploc baggy with the air pressed out.
 
Over how long? And what are you buying? I live in an environment thats hot and arrid, and I'd expect I should have it worse than you. It never dries out in the tube. I generally buy Noctua's paste and it lasts. I've had a huge tube of Arctic MX-4 that was in a drawer for the better part of a decade and it held up.

You might want to try keeping it in a ziploc baggy with the air pressed out.
I don't remember the brand. I think it was something cheap, so maybe that's why. It was a huge tube too. Such a waste...
 
Thermal paste (also called thermal compound) is the stuff on your cpu that acts a thermal conductor to your heatsink to keep your cpu cool. It hardens over time so it's good practice to replace is every few years or so.
I just put some ice on the CPU when I check its temperature and see that it's above 70C, no need for your fancy paste. I already ordered a small freezer so I can put the motherboard in there instead of using ice cubes.
 
I just put some ice on the CPU when I check its temperature and see that it's above 70C, no need for your fancy paste. I already ordered a small freezer so I can put the motherboard in there instead of using ice cubes.
Yeah, I'm sure that's a real thing that you definitely did.
 
Yeah, I'm sure that's a real thing that you definitely did.
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Here is a picture of me. Yes, I know you will doubt the authenticity but I assure you that this is me.
 
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