R Raven New member May 22, 2006 #21 name='XMS' said: If you're really worried, use ceramique, which is on-par with as5 performance wise. Click to expand... ceramique can transfer200,000W/m2.°C (0.001 inch layer). silver can transfer 350.000w in the same situation.
name='XMS' said: If you're really worried, use ceramique, which is on-par with as5 performance wise. Click to expand... ceramique can transfer200,000W/m2.°C (0.001 inch layer). silver can transfer 350.000w in the same situation.
J JN New member May 22, 2006 #22 Raven said: ceramique can transfer200,000W/m2.°C (0.001 inch layer). silver can transfer 350.000w in the same situation. Click to expand... ...and if you actually see any noticable difference i'll give you a biscuit.
Raven said: ceramique can transfer200,000W/m2.°C (0.001 inch layer). silver can transfer 350.000w in the same situation. Click to expand... ...and if you actually see any noticable difference i'll give you a biscuit.
R Raven New member May 22, 2006 #23 http://www.forumpcs.com.br/viewtopic.php?p=470091 http://www.gruntville.com/reviews/thermal/as5/page4.php where is my cookie ok the difference isnt big but its there nonetheless.
http://www.forumpcs.com.br/viewtopic.php?p=470091 http://www.gruntville.com/reviews/thermal/as5/page4.php where is my cookie ok the difference isnt big but its there nonetheless.
J JN New member May 22, 2006 #24 In most situations hardly worth talking about, and ceramique has the added advantage of being safer for naked proccies.
In most situations hardly worth talking about, and ceramique has the added advantage of being safer for naked proccies.
B blawblaw New member May 23, 2006 #25 omg... looks like im going to have to take off the uber-fun and pain-in-the-as hsf, known as the TT BT. woot omgEIJROej, I am never touching this hs again. ugh, my temps are higher, and now prime fails at 3ghz.
omg... looks like im going to have to take off the uber-fun and pain-in-the-as hsf, known as the TT BT. woot omgEIJROej, I am never touching this hs again. ugh, my temps are higher, and now prime fails at 3ghz.