Artic Silver Vs. Generic Silver

BiggieN

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I have a tube of some generic silver...actually the silver from Chemtronics. is there any real difference between the two? or is it all just hot air?
 

Nick Stone

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Circuit Works Silver is almost as good. Tested about 90% as good as Artic Silver. I'm using it and I like it. Remember, it's electrically conductive so put a small amount on the CPU only. It doesn't migrate or run BTW.
 

Syborg1211

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got some arctic silver and it only changed my temp from 41 to 38, so i dont know if that 18 bucks was worth it. I was using the stuff that came with my alpha pep66
 

lenjack

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That 3 degrees is definitely worth it. The Circuitworks stuff can cause real trouble if it touches the wrong places...it is a perfect electrical conductor which is not good. The Arctic Silver will not conduct electricity and is much safer.
 

stiltner

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I got the Artic Silver on my 650, before using it and an Delta 38CFM fan I could only manage 910 @ 1.8V now I get upto 975 @ 1.8V and it runs 7 yeah you read that right SEVEN degrees cooler than at 910. Is this combo worth it? Hell yes it is, invest the money and don't look back.
 

Fingers

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does naybody think it will help me get my celeron 466 past 700, as i am running at 700 right now perfetly fine, and actually i don't have any thermal grease on it. all i have is what was left over from that thermal pad that got stuck to my cpu from the retail heatsink.
 

Fishmonger

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Generic silver is electrically conductive. So if you're a messy type of person (like me) you'll want to be extra careful with generic silver so you don't short something.

That's what I like the best about Arctic silver. I don't have to worry about shorting something out if I accidentally put a drop on the mb.