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Most cooler come with a pre pasted paste which honestly is always crap. Better use Arctic Silver 5 or if you are experienced and have a 100% copper cooler use Coollaboratory Liquid.

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#ego wrote:
Most cooler come with a pre pasted paste which honestly is always crap. Better use Arctic Silver 5 or if you are experienced and have a 100% copper cooler use Coollaboratory Liquid.


don't know if you've ever looked at the comparisons, but there is naff all difference between them. That might change in the long term, but tbh most people change their processors/coolers frequent enough not to worry about it.

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#ego wrote:
Most cooler come with a pre pasted paste which honestly is always crap. Better use Arctic Silver 5 or if you are experienced and have a 100% copper cooler use Coollaboratory Liquid.


don't know if you've ever looked at the comparisons, but there is naff all difference between them. That might change in the long term, but (too lazy to type To Be Honest) most people change their processors/coolers frequent enough not to worry about it.


Think i might get some paste just in case something goes wrong and I need to put in the old one again.

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I have read several tests and made the experience at work and home that there is a big difference in cooling paste. Coollaboratory Liquid Pro is the best to date followed by Arctic Silver 5. On 12V and load there can be a difference up to 15 °C degrees between Coollaboratory Liquid Pro and normal paste.

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At about 3-4 quid a tube you might as well get it.

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#ego wrote:
I have read several tests and made the experience at work and home that there is a big difference in cooling paste. Coollaboratory Liquid Pro is the best to date followed by Arctic Silver 5. On 12V and load there can be a difference up to 15 °C degrees between Coollaboratory Liquid Pro and normal paste.


clearly reading different reviews...

http://www.dansdata.com/goop.htm

the stuff on the thingy will be fine - it never hurts to have a spare tube lying around, but there is no need (purely on principle) to replace the stuff it comes with. if you want to be taken in by their evil capitalist lies then go ahead :twisted: :P :lol:

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Actually i was just gunna get some just incase i may or may not need it

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Vendetta (UK) wrote:
Actually i was just gunna get some just incase i may or may not need it


yeah, its good to have a tube handy.

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Not going to comment on the comparsion with Toothpaste and Vegemite. If he wants to use normal paste then fine but among geeks it´s common to use better paste.

PS (though it´s german the tables are clearly enough. Standard-Wärmeleitpaste = normal paste).

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Not going to comment on the comparsion with Toothpaste and Vegemite.


Fraid you did :P

Without being able to see the conditions of the test its hard really to comment. Either way, there's no real important difference, a few degrees is not going to.

Also, why would Artic make an awesome cooler, then slap some crap paste on the bottom? Given the actual cost of the cooler compared to the paste?



Of course as everyone knows, the best way to increase performance is to tie a reef knot in the power supply for the fan :twisted:


PS <-- that's what I'd call standard thermal compound

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im with ego on this one beimg a bit of a geek myself :lol:

did you buy a cooler in the end?

if not i have a lapped tuniq tower 120 for sale 8)


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i got the arctic cooling freezer 64 pro. And i will get some paste, just to have around just incase i need it

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i suppose it depends on what you will be doing with your cpu.

if you like to overclock a lot and run benchmarks then you would get AS5.if not then you wont benefit from a better cooler and paste.


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my stock cooler and paste never seems to get above 28 degrees... idles around 16 or so.


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on what cpu and what software are you using to get your temps and is your cpu overclocked?


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