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Cooler master

Hitman`
02-20-2006, 07:33 PM
On average, a silver compound will hang a few degree's C lower than a compound that is composed of grease. Reason, metal conducts heat better, but its not as conductive, as true metal. In fact, both greases and silver compounds and such conduct alike. But if your temps are a huge issue, get a silver compound, they are formulated to align during bonding, which helps create a much easier transfer of heat. its only a dollar or so more, and its all I use, I'd go for it.

hewybo
02-21-2006, 12:03 AM
For performance, reliability, and all-around good looks, Arctic Silver is the ONLY contestant. :grinthumb

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statixpulze
02-21-2006, 11:11 AM
Has aneone heard abt coolermaster thermal compound? izzit better or have the same effect jz like arctic silver 5... i was told by a shop owner as both dun make a different in temperature... is this true?

CMH
02-22-2006, 09:41 AM
I'm betting on the silver. Although I'm using some super cheap stuff on my comp, I'm still betting on the silver.

will change to arctic silver when I can afford it. :D

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