tazwegion said:
Just as an after thought LiamC...
Once a thermal compound has been heated it seeps into the 'pores' or surface imperfections (if you prefer) of the heatsink, and AFAIK remains there indefinitely... inherently effecting the performance on the next level of thermal compound to be applied (though only microscopically), this is why many people remove the T/Pad prior to primary installation
I prefer science myself, to voodoo or faith :wink:
AMD's testing on thermal pump-out would seem to be at odds with your belief. The makers of Artic Silver would also be at odds with your belief as I read an interview with aforementioned creator on the release of Ceramique in which he claimed that Ceramique was "immune" to thermal pump-out--which implied that Artic Silver wasn't :eekers: He rationalised AS by saying that overclockers wouldn't leave a heatsink on/CPU unchanged for thermal pump-out to be an issue.
And as I mentioned in my post, older heatsinks have less than optimal contact areas, the exact place that thermal compound would work.
As for your claims about -3 C, you of course did a double blind test where:
* you did not know what thermal compound was being used
* all compunds were applied in the exact same manner, on the exact same system, in the manner prescribed by the manufacturer
* ambient temperature was kept completely stable
* CPU load was exactly constant
* temperature readings were taken at measured intervals over a suitably lengthy period of time (to eliminate hot-spots, outliers, random "glitches" etc)
* the measurements were then subjected to suitable statistical analyses such as I mention here:
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT061902001047
to reach a conclusion that yes Artic Silver is -3 C better?
Now I'm not saying you are wrong, but you have
not proven your case scientifically (unless you did do all of the above). If you read Dans comments on grease/reviews/benchmarking temperature you would know how hard it is to acheive repeatable results--and most people don't care.
You would also know that in his testing, things such as a single hair or two, or sloppily (
slightly too much) applied grease changed the reported temperature by
more than changing grease.
Artic Silver is expensive no? Are you absolutely/able to be repeated every time sure that you aren't just taking more care applying AS than generic junk?
And as Dan said, there are generic white and yum cha--some are better than other, but just because it is white, does not mean it is no good. Vomit boxes are built to a price are they not? What makes you think that the builders take great efforts to apply grease in the correct fashion? It is highly likely that you applied it much better than Vomit box builder did. So how do you know, that it wasn't the careful application of thermal grease rather than AS. You are just focussing on the AS because that is what you used, rather than on of the other things that changed--that Dan Rutter at least has shown to have more bearing on CPU temps.
By all means keep using AS. It does work, and I myself use it, but I don't believe the hype.
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