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Arctic Alumina or Arctic Silver 5?

hawksballer

Golden Member
I just got a heatsink for my 3500+ and with it came a little tube of Arctic Alumina should I use that or Silver 5? Which is better or does it really matter? Quick replies would be helpful since I am going to put it together tonight
 
Originally posted by: Thermalrock
dont the silver ones need to be replaced once ina while? im not sure but i dont wanna put up with that crap.
All pastes should really be replaced once in a while. You should be able to go a couple years at least.
 
while there is talk on the as5 and aa, i was wondering where does the ceramique come in between these thermal compounds? is the ceragmique any better or worse than those 2? any differences?
 
Originally posted by: nitenichiryu1
while there is talk on the as5 and aa, i was wondering where does the ceramique come in between these thermal compounds? is the ceragmique any better or worse than those 2? any differences?

Ceramiqué is marketted to be in the middle - around the AS2 level I believe. I could be wrong though. In any case, I just use Ceramiqué because it is mad mad easy to clean up.
 
i've got both and didn't really notice a temp drop when i switched to as5 with my 3.0 prescott. that said, with my a64 i'm using as5 because well, it's better hyped. 🙂
 
Ceramiqué gets my vote also because it is very easy to clean and performs better than alumina and about the same as AS5 for me.
 
Originally posted by: fisher
i've got both and didn't really notice a temp drop when i switched to as5 with my 3.0 prescott. that said, with my a64 i'm using as5 because well, it's better hyped. 🙂

I agree too. Also AS5 is doesn't wear off with time nor take serious force to remove like other thermal paste.
 
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