Force Flow
01-03-2005, 09:15 PM
At Tin Canary's Suggestion, I picked up a tube of Ceramique thermal compound rather than AS3 or AS5. The test rig was an Asus A7N8X with an Athlon XP 1900+ with a stock HSF stolen from a seperate retail package.
The Ceramique has a slightly different application procedure from AS3 or AS5, so you will need to read up on it from http://www.articsilver.com
My main gripe was that it was a little thick and was hard to pull off a small rice-sized blob of Ceramique. AS3/5 is easier to place on an HSF or CPU in that respect. If you've used a hot glue gun, it strings out similar to that when you lift it off a surface you are gluing. That is definately not something you want to leave around the CPU.
Other than that, application went smoothly. As for the benifits of Ceramique, here they are: It is not electrically conductive, unlike AS3/5. It costs about $5 less then a same sized tube of AS3/5. It appears to be a better head conductor.
My CPU temp was 45'C with the AS3 while idle. With the Ceramique, they dropped to 40'C.
Before purchasing, I looked at a number of reviews, and they said to expect a 2-3'C drop in temps. Looks like I got a good deal here.
I rate it 9/10. :)
The Ceramique has a slightly different application procedure from AS3 or AS5, so you will need to read up on it from http://www.articsilver.com
My main gripe was that it was a little thick and was hard to pull off a small rice-sized blob of Ceramique. AS3/5 is easier to place on an HSF or CPU in that respect. If you've used a hot glue gun, it strings out similar to that when you lift it off a surface you are gluing. That is definately not something you want to leave around the CPU.
Other than that, application went smoothly. As for the benifits of Ceramique, here they are: It is not electrically conductive, unlike AS3/5. It costs about $5 less then a same sized tube of AS3/5. It appears to be a better head conductor.
My CPU temp was 45'C with the AS3 while idle. With the Ceramique, they dropped to 40'C.
Before purchasing, I looked at a number of reviews, and they said to expect a 2-3'C drop in temps. Looks like I got a good deal here.
I rate it 9/10. :)