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Thermal Compound Differences
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Can anyone please explain to me the differences (if any) of thermal compound solutions..?I have been looking at buying my next bit of thermal paste and there are so many different ones, thought I would ask the pros and see what you guys think. Cheers
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I've been using Arctic Silver 5 since forever and it works fine for me ... you will find that most of us have their own preferences regarding brand and how it's applied.
Great review of different TIM's here: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/artic...ry-2012/1490/1 *Includes some strange stuff they tried too (butter, mayo, etc..
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So what is your way of applying the heatsync..?What method do you use?
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If it has a solid base I use a grain of rice sized blob right in the center.
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I like Ceramiquè because it's non-conductive and thicker, so it's easier to apply and doesn't run all over.
I just use the "pea size blob in the center" method. Seems to work fine.
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Most thermal compounds will give you a difference of 0~5deg from all the reviews I've seen.
A lot of people stopped using Arctic Silver because its conductive. I've never shorted out my mobo or whatever part from using it but I guess some people have or others are chicken to use it. But I have to say personally I use IC Diamond, I also have a tube of Noctua also. |
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I just go for the quality branded stuff.
Arctic or Shin-Etsu. I'm currently using Arctic MX-3. Only came across one bad TIM but fortunately it is not sold anymore. |
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It's not that people are "chicken" to use it. Why add another potential point of failure to your build when you can achieve the same results without worrying about that risk?
I don't see the conductive TIMs being of any real advantage over the non-conductive ones.
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![]() its capacitive, similar but not the same as conductive. if you use it correctly . . . . . does it matter . . . . no I use AS5 or MX4, whichever is cheaper, and usually AS5 is cheaper and is still a decent thermal paste and I can buy it locally, but MX4 is better. |
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![]() In all the years that people have been building systems and using AS, its crazy that all these systems didn't fail |
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![]() Never used it since but I do truly believe it was just bad luck. Even still, won't use it again. |
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Well.
Metallic (silver) which works really well and co$ts. The down side is it conducts electricity and its toxic so better be careful with this stuff. Ceramic, Tends to be cheaper, easier to apply, cleans up nicely, non conductive and non toxic I think better check the tube. All and all most brands are close in performance. Don't over think it. Application techniques vary depending who you talk to but I recommend you follow the manufactures instructions. |
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Same here, although not Céramique but Chillaramic. Ten grams (instead of the usual four) of the stuff in a <=7 euro tube. Used the first time this week and see no real differences in temperature compared to the Chill Factor III I used before.
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arctic silver ceramique is my all time favorite. I have a 14G tube at home that I have used for a long time without it drying up.
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Artic silver is good. Tuniq tx-2 is 2c worse, practically margin of error, than as5. It is also cheaper. I have seen tests put tx-2 at the top. When I last bought TIM I could not find any tx-2 for sale so I bought some artic mx-4 which gives you a big ole tube that works well. Cheap and effective.
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Only thing I would add is if it's a fan cooled setup, I would use a paste (MX4, MX2 etc).
If it's a liquid cooled setup, then something like Ceramique Arctic Compound is better.
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