OK, I thought about that all night.
Now I'm done and moving on.
Today I'll be thinking about unicorns, staying warm and the emissions system of a '96 LT1 engine...who's with me?
OK, I thought about that all night.
Now I'm done and moving on.
Today I'll be thinking about unicorns, staying warm and the emissions system of a '96 LT1 engine...who's with me?
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
Why not use ceramique and make your own gasketsit'd work I swear!!!
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Let me add a bit of clarification...
I use Ceramique because I have a large tube of it- probably a lifetime supply, actually- and don't see any reason to switch.
After several years pursuing "the best" cooling products- up to and including thermal compounds- my current philosophy has become far more lax.
Basically, at this point if my PC doesn't melt into a steaming silicon puddle, I'm OK.
Lots of money and effort can be funneled into chasing a minor, sometimes undetectable, temp reduction and really, for what?
Can't say it ever mattered to the performance I can detect, benchmarks be damned.
It was, and still can be, an interesting intellectual hobby but as far as making the computer do more, there's little evidence I can provide that "super cooling" a PC actually works, much less justifies the price involved.
When my tube of Ceramique runs out- or more likely, gets misplaced- I'll see what compound is considered the best and probably get it.
Then forget about it and let the PC live in peace instead of in pieces, which has been Sprocket's normal state for lo these many years.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
So C at the risk of being mis-quoted for all eternity, how big is this tube?![]()
heh, some say that shit expires after a few years or loses its conductivity.
these are the same people that reapply thermal paste every 6 months though =p
i keep my arctic silver in the freezer i think, or the fridge. along with my industrial supply of super glue i got for $5 on ebay =)
can't agree more with that. at the rate that processors are being churned out these days, the minute additional cooling/oc you can get from cooling would just get submerged under the new stuff.
i'm a firm believer that computing will not forever remain with the current architecture. these cooling solutions would probably come in redundant in the not too far off future.
so for now, slap on some as5 and be done with it.
Last edited by athenaesword; 04-09-2009 at 02:45 PM.
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