w3bbo said:The best possible contact is no thermal interface at all but unfortunately due to microscopic crevices in both the IHS and HS, thermal compound MUST be used to fill in those crevices. Notice I said fill in those crevices, NOT cake the cpu in the stuff as this will act as an insulator and will not conduct heat as well as metal to metal, even if a 'bond' has been made. A thin a layer as possible is what is required to get the best results (lowest temps) without leaving any gaps of air, which sadly a lot of people are finding when mounting a HS to a concave IHS such as some of the core2duo cpu's. In this case you either have to just put up with it and use a little more paste to fill that gap or lap the concave ihs until it is flat.
AS recommend a bedding in time of 200 hours before optimum cooling is reached. The difference however is very small with a drop in 1 or 2 degrees at best.
70-100c for an intel (c2d) is not acceptable and self hypnosis into that fact is reckless tbh. Sure, your cpu will shutdown but how many times will that happen before the cpu and system decides enough is enough and permanent damage is caused to both your cpu and your system(hard disks etc) due to immidiate shutdowns? Even if TM is disabled then running your cpu at 70-100c even if that is the load temp IS NOT GOOD for your cpu's health.
You make many good points. I do think you are exaggerating the size of the gaps I am talking about filling with AS5 though. In reality the dishing in most IHS is under 1mm in depth across a small section of the IHS surface. It has to be very, very small or you couldn't lap it smooth sensibly. The TIM used by Arctic Cooling is very, very good indeed and would be within spitting distance of AS5 in terms of it's ability to conduct heat.
As for the temperatures, Intel guarantee each processor for 3 years running at 85C so running with CM1&CM2 enabled is perfectly fine. The system shuts down in a stable way - just like turning the system off in software. Before it does it just runs REALLY slowly - like you've switched back to an AMD system

Running with TM1&TM2 turned off is likely to be catastrophic and if I implied anything else then I was completely wrong - but I don't think I did.