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No you aren't, i'm considering going back to mx4.. my temps are as follows on my computer. i'll grab screens if i need them

SPECS: i7 2700k @ 4.8Ghz using 1.40v(1.39load), dtek fuzion v2.0 block, swiftech mcr320 rad and mcp655 pump in xspc dual bay res. Brand new cleaning and flushing of system 2 days ago

Arctic cooling mx-4
Ambient Temp:21
Idle Temp:30
Load Temp:60

ICD
Ambient Temp:21
Idle Temp:34
Load Temp:66
 

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It looks good during the test but yea I didn't notice the temps before the tests. That is a big difference.

I'm sitting at 53 under full load runing BOINC 80%. I mite be switching back on the tim for that few deg differnce.

- Whats a good prog that gives you your ambient/idle/load temps?
I'll add that in to my results for better following.
 

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Must have had misfire on your paper test - round contact area with a square print?

Should have looked like 24 or 22 from the Table above

This is 24


This is 22


Ideal paste thickness should look like the centre contact area here just a thin glaze of compound - keep in mind that with proper pressure and flatness the BLT will be only 15 to 20 microns thick. The compound is only thick at room temp @ 40C it will have similar viscosity characteristics to what you see with MX or AS5 at room temp and final mount should have a smooth even distribution.




The C/P impressions mirror the paste contact impressions once you have a few comparisons you can read a paste impression as you would a C/P impression. - Areas of high contact thin glaze - Low contact/ light pressure areas excess compound





For comparison 9C would be the highest negative result out of 219 user tests for AS5 on 23 forums which would be unusual as the corsair mount system has proven to be a fairly stable mounting platform

 

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No you aren't, i'm considering going back to mx4.. my temps are as follows on my computer. i'll grab screens if i need them

SPECS: i7 2700k @ 4.8Ghz using 1.40v(1.39load), dtek fuzion v2.0 block, swiftech mcr320 rad and mcp655 pump in xspc dual bay res. Brand new cleaning and flushing of system 2 days ago

Arctic cooling mx-4
Ambient Temp:21
Idle Temp:30
Load Temp:60

ICD
Ambient Temp:21
Idle Temp:34
Load Temp:66

I am really interested in the water block disconnect - If you would do a C/P test I will send it out to sensor products for a full lab analysis.





 

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I might get around to running the test again later. I just happened to look at my case later in the night and noticed my exhaust fan went out on my rad. Thats the 2nd fan in that spot that went out. I swapped it out and my temps dropped 5*deg cel.
 

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My buddy Gilgamesh is a big water cooling fan and is putting together a library of as acquired water block C/P images The first here shows only at best about 25% contact for reference



A lesson in contact and pressure. We ALL like to think we have the BEST contact and the ULTIMATE In pressure with connecting a water block/hsf to a CPU. But do we? Unless you have near perfect contact with a CPU IHS can you test a thermal c
ompound ? As differing compounds react in different ways according to how much pressure and contact is exerted! TO DEMONSTRATE this i applied some PRESSURE/CONTACT PAPER to a CORE I7 950 IHS along with a xspc RASA block with its backing plate...... WHAT FOLLOWS are a series of shocking results!

 
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Going to be testing against PK-1.
 
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Was wondering why the 930 I was running a few weeks ago was running so damn hot. Well into the 80+ running a Corsair H50. Recently I put a different motherboard and a i7 920 in. Same thing, well into the 80+ area. Real Temp is showing the high being 85C:banghead:

Granted, I am running WCG crunching at 80% but non the less it is way higher than my i7 2600K chip crunching at 90%. I know, I know, the i7 920's do run warmer than the newer generation of Sandy Bridge chips, but none the less.

Well, this is what I found late last night.




With that, I have to assume that the H50 is concave really badly!

Zero center contact!!!! I am going to have to attempt to lap that sucker and try it again I guess. Hopefully that will cool things down some.
 

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Was wondering why the 930 I was running a few weeks ago was running so damn hot. Well into the 80+ running a Corsair H50. Recently I put a different motherboard and a i7 920 in. Same thing, well into the 80+ area. Real Temp is showing the high being 85C:banghead:

Granted, I am running WCG crunching at 80% but non the less it is way higher than my i7 2600K chip crunching at 90%. I know, I know, the i7 920's do run warmer than the newer generation of Sandy Bridge chips, but none the less.

Well, this is what I found late last night.

http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/pp236/stingar2203/testing/DSC00757.jpg


With that, I have to assume that the H50 is concave really badly!

Zero center contact!!!! I am going to have to attempt to lap that sucker and try it again I guess. Hopefully that will cool things down some.

Corsairs tend to be pretty good - Might check the IHS- pressure looks great
 
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Was wondering why the 930 I was running a few weeks ago was running so damn hot. Well into the 80+ running a Corsair H50. Recently I put a different motherboard and a i7 920 in. Same thing, well into the 80+ area. Real Temp is showing the high being 85C:banghead:

Granted, I am running WCG crunching at 80% but non the less it is way higher than my i7 2600K chip crunching at 90%. I know, I know, the i7 920's do run warmer than the newer generation of Sandy Bridge chips, but none the less.

Well, this is what I found late last night.

http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/pp236/stingar2203/testing/DSC00757.jpg


With that, I have to assume that the H50 is concave really badly!

Zero center contact!!!! I am going to have to attempt to lap that sucker and try it again I guess. Hopefully that will cool things down some.

If that imprint on the paper was done directly with the H50 block, it would be a good reason for a RMA. That is really, really bad. :ohwell:
 

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Mine was under a H50 also. Its kinda tricky doing that test with the mounting ring in the way and trying to hold the paper from falling lol. I've thought about just lapping it but haven't gotten to getting some sand paper yet.
 

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Corsairs tend to be pretty good - Might check the IHS- pressure looks great

Yep, it could be. Although I was getting the same terrible temps with the 930. However I didn't have the pressure paper to test it.

If that imprint on the paper was done directly with the H50 block, it would be a good reason for a RMA. That is really, really bad. :ohwell:

Good thinking Erocker. However I purchased the cooler second hand. Maybe that is why I got it for a "great" deal. :laugh:

Mine was under a H50 also. Its kinda tricky doing that test with the mounting ring in the way and trying to hold the paper from falling lol. I've thought about just lapping it but haven't gotten to getting some sand paper yet.

You got that right man. It was a little tricky keeping it all together while mounting the cooler.
 

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I didn't have any trouble keeping the paper in place. I just set the paper on the die, put the block on, picked up the mounting ring with my right hand, twisted the block into place, pushed the clamp down on the block and screwed on.
 

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Before Compound:gelid gc extreme
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ICD
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yes i need to redo it user error :eek:

ill do it again when i let it cure
 

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I didn't have any trouble keeping the paper in place. I just set the paper on the die, put the block on, picked up the mounting ring with my right hand, twisted the block into place, pushed the clamp down on the block and screwed on.

:toast: yep that is pretty much what needs to be done for sure Hat! :rockout:
 
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Thanks for the thermal paste! I'm getting some testing done today between the IC Diamond and some MX-4. I should have results by Monday night as I get my 3770K on Monday. Testing a 2500K right now. :toast:
 
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Got my IC diamond but it looks like the exact same tube that I bought last year. Is this a new formula?

I thought I was going to be comparing an old formula IC Diamond to a new formula.

Lucky I found some PK-1 laying around.
 
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I remember using this stuff when it first came out. I had a B3 Q6600 at the time and it dropped my temps by 10*C. Was all right. I did a very mini review for it on another website a few years back.
 
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Tomorrow I will conduct a overclocked test.

Cure times are 2 hours with OCCT LinX pack.

Will test these three compounds: (Picture one)
1. Antec Formula 7 Nano Diamond
2. IC Diamond
3. Arctic MX-4 (will test this tomorrow)

Test method:
1. Heat sink unmounted and cleaned with acetone and at last isopropyl-alcohol.
2. Take pressure test with pressure paper (Picture one)
3. Appy TIM (center dot)

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Mine was under a H50 also. Its kinda tricky doing that test with the mounting ring in the way and trying to hold the paper from falling lol. I've thought about just lapping it but haven't gotten to getting some sand paper yet.

I didn't have any trouble keeping the paper in place. I just set the paper on the die, put the block on, picked up the mounting ring with my right hand, twisted the block into place, pushed the clamp down on the block and screwed on.

I think the difference is that pops was trying to put in on with the board vertical. I thought it was kinda tricky, too. If the board was horizontal (laying the case on its side), it would be much easier to do.
 
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