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Old 12-29-2007, 11:58 PM     #1
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Id like to see this compared to Arctic Silver MX-2 compound and the liquid thermal compound. Thickness being what it is, its probably more of a hassle to spread.
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Thickness being what it is, its probably more of a hassle to spread.
If you stick the tube in a glass of hot water, that may thin it out. Works well with AS5.
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im really interested in seeing a full review of all the best thermal compounds that are available to use. something like a 2008 review of what choices we have and how they compare side by side.
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Id like to see this compared to Arctic Silver MX-2 compound and the liquid thermal compound. Thickness being what it is, its probably more of a hassle to spread.
Actually, all I had to do was put a small drop in the center of the chipset core or the CPU IHS and mount the heatsink. There was no spreading involved - pressure does all the work. In fact, it's even easier than making the thin line across the cores with AS5.
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Ski if that chipset is still togeather can you put a 40 cm fan on it & add results in ...for the Noctua tim
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Ski if that chipset is still togeather can you put a 40 cm fan on it & add results in ...for the Noctua tim
Not at the moment. I have another heatsink that covers up the NB.
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Not at the moment. I have another heatsink that covers up the NB.
NO prob.. was just a thought as most peeps add more cooling to the nb on that MB ..would be interesting to see the end result
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