CPU Thermals...and Artic Silver 5

I have heard many users throughout these forums and other mac places of discussion taking the heatsick off and using new thermal paste to improve heat transfer.
I was thinking about putting Arctic Silver 5 on there when I recieve my MacBook.
What do y'all think and what have you done to combat the heat issues?

Here's some food for thought
macdevcenter
The conclusion of the article, he only saw a couple of degrees lower from adding Artic Silver 5. Not worth the pain and risk of making your Macbook a brick. While the article is focused on the MacBook pro, I think the lessons taken away from this are directly applicable.
My MB has had temps around 60c after about an hour of normal use. If I push it harder by running some memory intensive apps the temp can go beyond 75c
While its warmer then I'd prefer from it seems to be "normal" by apple
Apple KB
For me, the risk of ruining my laptop looms too large, the warranty will be voided and the result may be marginal at best.
Finally since I've never applied this stuff, why would I think I could do it better then Apple.
Mike

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