Originally posted by: NokiaDude
I have both AS5 and Ceramique. AS5 is waaaay to thick. It's really really hard to spread. On the other hand, Ceramique has a good consistency. It's easy to spread but it won't run.
Originally posted by: Marthisdil
And putting a spot the size of a BB in the center of the IHS won't guarantee you get full coverage - which is why most folks choose to spread the paste across to make sure it's fully covered.
Originally posted by: burningrave101
Originally posted by: Marthisdil
And putting a spot the size of a BB in the center of the IHS won't guarantee you get full coverage - which is why most folks choose to spread the paste across to make sure it's fully covered.
Your not suppost to get full coverage. If you will read the simple guide on Arctic Silver's website you will see that your not suppost to spread it out. For the best dissipation you are suppost to put a drop about the size of a BB in the center of the IHS and then install the heatsink. Its just a waste of time to try and smear it over the entire IHS because your just using 5x the amount of AS and your not going to get any noticeable difference in temps.
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: burningrave101
Originally posted by: Marthisdil
And putting a spot the size of a BB in the center of the IHS won't guarantee you get full coverage - which is why most folks choose to spread the paste across to make sure it's fully covered.
Your not suppost to get full coverage. If you will read the simple guide on Arctic Silver's website you will see that your not suppost to spread it out. For the best dissipation you are suppost to put a drop about the size of a BB in the center of the IHS and then install the heatsink. Its just a waste of time to try and smear it over the entire IHS because your just using 5x the amount of AS and your not going to get any noticeable difference in temps.
No!! If you simply put a drop and plop the HS you do not get full coverage of the core, which leads to hot spots and spikes. Additionally, you get large air pockets. YOu are supposed to put a very small drop on take a plastic bag or something and smear a very thin coat over the CPU and then use a sharp edge of a paper or something to smooth it out.
-Kevin
Originally posted by: burningrave101
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
I have both AS5 and Ceramique. AS5 is waaaay to thick. It's really really hard to spread. On the other hand, Ceramique has a good consistency. It's easy to spread but it won't run.
Well since your not suppost to spread it then it shouldn't matter if its thick or not. Your suppost to apply a small drop about the size of a BB to the center of the IHS on an Athlon 64 or Pentium 4 CPU.
Originally posted by: sigpop
Originally posted by: burningrave101
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
I have both AS5 and Ceramique. AS5 is waaaay to thick. It's really really hard to spread. On the other hand, Ceramique has a good consistency. It's easy to spread but it won't run.
Well since your not suppost to spread it then it shouldn't matter if its thick or not. Your suppost to apply a small drop about the size of a BB to the center of the IHS on an Athlon 64 or Pentium 4 CPU.
actually, you are supposed to spread it on the heatsink, then wipe it off. then put a small drop on the cpu and mash together. details are on articsilver.com