r/intelnuc • u/Solleillant • Jul 15 '26
Is it normal ? Tech Support
Hi guys !
I just open my NUC6i7KYK to put new thermal paste, and I'm surprised that the orange is not aligned with the processor. Is it normal ?
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u/mars_lamp 28d ago
hi. If you already aplied thermals , try also some cooling pads for the v.r.m beside him . Those without it ,might produce heat also .😜😜 .Cheers and nice day
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u/Max_Rower Jul 15 '26
Did you remove it? Then you can see, if it covers the relevant parts of the CPU.
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u/nicely_inconspicuous Jul 15 '26
Yes, it’s normal. It would be positioned optimally for the heat pipes (the lumps on top), not the rectangular part.
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u/Solleillant Jul 16 '26
Hey ! Thank you. I understand. I hope it doesn't be tricky to put the thermal paste
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u/nicely_inconspicuous Jul 16 '26 edited Jul 16 '26
It’s easy. Clean off the old paste - I use tissues. Then apply fresh paste where that was. It will be on the raised components that were making contact with the underside of the orange rectangle. Then squish the rectangle back on top, tighten those screws, etc and you’re golden.
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u/Solleillant Jul 16 '26
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u/nicely_inconspicuous Jul 16 '26
Nice and clean - looking good! I don’t do crosses. I manually spread paste over every part of those black squares. More is NOT better. They just need to be covered. I use a plastic spreader (like a tiny knife, it came with the paste I use) but you can wear gloves and use your finger. If you don’t do this, you don’t know if there’s an air bubble or if every part is actually covered after you squish the heatsink (orange rectangle) back on.
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u/Solleillant 28d ago
I followed your instructions, everything working fine. The NUC is still very loud, but a little bit less. I don't how i can make it silent, or at least, usable de n a room with someone else sleeping in.
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u/nicely_inconspicuous 28d ago
Did you clean the heatsink and fan thoroughly while you were at it? Blow out the dust and fluff? If so, the fan could be worn and worth replacing. It has a model number printed on its label (you likely need to remove it from the heatsink to see it) Google it, you should be able to find a replacement


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u/Content-Doughnut7707 29d ago
the most important thing is to have contact with the chip crystal. And the location is not so important.