Best Thermal Paste

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The cool lbratory liqued pro looked good until I read its electrically conductive and you can use it on AMD chips :(

Looks like I will have to retire my tubes of ceramiq and as5 and just use the Diamond IC and maybe get some chillfactor 2 when that runs out.
 
MX-2 is the best bang for buck these days. It's only minimally behind MX-3 in performance yet can be picked up for a mere £2.59 a tube now. AS5 is prehistoric now and should be left to die. Why wait 200 hours for full performance when you can have it instantly?
 
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Artic cooling MX2 or MX3. Used to swear by AS5 but this stuff is just as good / if not better, much much cheaper and isnt conductive.
 
I have just swapped from MX3 to Gelid Extreme and I must say I prefer it. Glid covers the cpu much better than MX3 and my temps dropped a few degrees at load. :)
 
just found this


skineelabschart.jpg

Doesnt that mean Indigo xtreme is the best thermal compound? Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Graphs dont lie lol

I dunno whether the best two are conductive or not. Some times its nice to go for one that isnt.

I found mx-3 to be really nice to work with, and it delivered
 
Doesnt that mean Indigo xtreme is the best thermal compound? Correct me if I'm wrong.

Yes it does, and if you read the roundup that came from (on skinnee labs website) then you will see that the indigo extreme is a near-perfect thermal compound.

BUT, it doesn't work like a normal compound. You dont squeeze it from a tube like all the others. It's a solid metal that melts under heat. It comes on a single-application card that you place on the cpu. You then 'cook' this card, by not using a fan or pump on your heatsink, in order to melt the metal and generate the seal.

It's about $20 for two applications, only works with LGA 1366 CPUs, and I've not seen it for sale over here.

The shin etsu compound is the winner of the traditional thermal compounds in that roundup. By far. Though ski.nee still likes MX2 because it's easy to work with.
 
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