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name='XMS' said:It turns solid at around -20oc![]()
Ceramique it is then...
name='XMS' said:It turns solid at around -20oc![]()
Techdomain.com.au said:Finally, as a comment, thermal pastes set at a different rate, and as a minimum I would suggest that you would need at least 72 hours, for the shin-etsu in particular. The thicker the compound, the longer the set time seems to be, and I wonder if that might make a difference in testing
browney said:I think you should have said that via PM
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XMS said:Hi Silverskinsam,
I'm glad you enjoyed reading the review and thanks for your comments which i will take into consideration if i ever perform a similar review again (probably not).
I fully understand what you are saying regarding allowing time for the compound to bed-in, however giving AS5 a full 8 days just wasn't feesable with our limited number of reviewers and backlog of products
Despite not giving some of the products time to fully bed-in, i'm quite confident that even with the temperatures maybe dropping slightly, the order of the results would have still been the same.
I also agree that Articlean is a great product, and it was actually used in this review (was certainly needed for removing the Shin-Etsu!!).
Thanks for popping over and taking the time to give us pointers for future TIM reviews![]()
name='Silversinksam' said:Glad you have no hard feelings, send me your address via e-mail, and I'll send you some Articlean.![]()
Kempez said:I will say that with the hectic review schedule that we have as reviewers you cannot and should not expect us to bed in each compound for 8 days. That's pretty ridiculous as all our test rigs are taken apart and rebuilt at least twice a week. We do also have "proper" jobs and this does not allow us to spend all day every day testing for one review.
Your comments are appreciated, however
I think the long and the short of this review is that the liquid metal solution is an excellent choice for a TIM, with AS5 coming a close second. we are an independent review website and so all our reviews are undertaken in 100% independence. Reviews of the "comparison" type are therefore undertaken to find the best product, not to suit one manufacturer or another. I hope you appreciate this too![]()
Techdomain.com.au said:Nice work with that testing Silversinksam - and an apt name too really :worship:
The review here is quite well written, but in the end, based on that testing, I really couldnt recommend that people rush out and change their compound - particularly not to something that apparently is also conductive! and isnt that the point of a review? you want to be able to show people that things are conclusive, or not... but not that they are when in fact the testing is a little skewed. :nono:
I do like the OC3D articles/reviews, and I will keep posting them at TD :wavey: but i feel that this one could have done with a little more time.
Agreed!!! Nice little review XMS, and some valuable feedback from our new members for future reference.XMS said:Despite not giving some of the products time to fully bed-in, i'm quite confident that even with the temperatures maybe dropping slightly, the order of the results would have still been the same.