A ady_flame New member Dec 29, 2006 #1 whats the diff between normal? and ceramique ? and what would you say is better. Arctic Silver Ceramique heatsink compound or Arctic Silver 5 Compound cheers! ady
whats the diff between normal? and ceramique ? and what would you say is better. Arctic Silver Ceramique heatsink compound or Arctic Silver 5 Compound cheers! ady
M markkleb New member Dec 29, 2006 #2 I use AS-5(high silver content)... They are very close, I think the main reason for the Ceramique is it dosent conduct electricity and AS-5 does.. Just remember to visit the AS website and follow the directions.. http://www.arcticsilver.com/
I use AS-5(high silver content)... They are very close, I think the main reason for the Ceramique is it dosent conduct electricity and AS-5 does.. Just remember to visit the AS website and follow the directions.. http://www.arcticsilver.com/
A ady_flame New member Dec 29, 2006 #3 alright cheers, i think ill go with the ceramiquee( i hate spelling that word lol ) cus it comes in a bundle with something i also want
alright cheers, i think ill go with the ceramiquee( i hate spelling that word lol ) cus it comes in a bundle with something i also want
M MikeEnIke New member Dec 29, 2006 #4 The AS5 is by far the way to go, much more cooling power and easier to apply. Really, if you can spare the 8 bucks, go with the AS5 definately.
The AS5 is by far the way to go, much more cooling power and easier to apply. Really, if you can spare the 8 bucks, go with the AS5 definately.
A ady_flame New member Dec 29, 2006 #5 hmm ok lol alot of different views (few forums) well, i guess i might flip a coin in the end lol
H Ham New member Dec 29, 2006 #6 depends on what your using it on. AS5 for anything with an IHS and normal types of cooling. Ceramiqee for un-IHS chips and sub-zero cooling.
depends on what your using it on. AS5 for anything with an IHS and normal types of cooling. Ceramiqee for un-IHS chips and sub-zero cooling.
D darkorb New member Dec 29, 2006 #7 so basically, as5 for cpu-z, and ceramique for gfx core and memory?
M mVp24 New member Dec 29, 2006 #8 name='MikeEnIke' said: The AS5 is by far the way to go, much more cooling power and easier to apply. Really, if you can spare the 8 bucks, go with the AS5 definately. Click to expand... 5 bucks over here!
name='MikeEnIke' said: The AS5 is by far the way to go, much more cooling power and easier to apply. Really, if you can spare the 8 bucks, go with the AS5 definately. Click to expand... 5 bucks over here!
H Ham New member Dec 29, 2006 #9 name='darkorb' said: so basically, as5 for cpu-z, and ceramique for gfx core and memory? Click to expand... Could be. But the 8800s have IHS' as do some of the (older) NBs. Ive never known anyone use TIM on their memory though...
name='darkorb' said: so basically, as5 for cpu-z, and ceramique for gfx core and memory? Click to expand... Could be. But the 8800s have IHS' as do some of the (older) NBs. Ive never known anyone use TIM on their memory though...
M MikeEnIke New member Dec 30, 2006 #10 name='spiritd' said: 5 bucks over here! Click to expand... $5.99 from newegg , guess I was a little off.
name='spiritd' said: 5 bucks over here! Click to expand... $5.99 from newegg , guess I was a little off.
W WC Annihilus New member Dec 30, 2006 #11 name='Ham' said: Could be. But the 8800s have IHS' as do some of the (older) NBs. Ive never known anyone use TIM on their memory though... Click to expand... I believe he means the graphics card memory
name='Ham' said: Could be. But the 8800s have IHS' as do some of the (older) NBs. Ive never known anyone use TIM on their memory though... Click to expand... I believe he means the graphics card memory
H Ham New member Dec 30, 2006 #12 name='WC Annihilus' said: I believe he means the graphics card memory Click to expand... Tbh i still wouldn't. Heatpads do a good enough job.
name='WC Annihilus' said: I believe he means the graphics card memory Click to expand... Tbh i still wouldn't. Heatpads do a good enough job.