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Carbice Ice Pad
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Sucks that we can't have it
Carbon nanotubes have higher conductivity and are stronger/more physically stable than graphene.How is it different/better than the ither graphite pads already on the market?
What? Since when does having a heatspreader increase the thermal output of a chip?Sent an email to gamersnexus requesting to get their hands on a system to test this thing.
Appreciate if others will do the same.
I find it really sad that in 2025, there is still no manufacturer approved way of doing direct die cooling. You have to accept the risk of delidding.
Intel and AMD really do need to do better. It would lead to less bulky heatsinks and AIO coolers due to lower cooling requirements and everyone will be able to get the performance they paid for, rather than spending extra and going to great lengths to tame the CPU's heat output.
Outside the slightly higher temps from the increased thermal resistance leading to slightly higher leakage and therefore slightly higher current/power consumption, it doesnt make the CPU generate any other meaningful amount more heat over time.I was thinking along the lines of the IHS trapping the heat within its confines and leading to heat buildup.
Just the obligatory daily Igor lamenting that manufacturer's don't sacrifice all safety and reliability features to give only the most hardcore enthusiasts what they want.Where do I see that the Carbice Ice Pad needs de-lidding? Isn't this just a pad you lay on top of your IHS -- integrated heat spreader of your CPU? And . . . . it's significantly more effective than LIQUID METAL??!!
So why can we not "get" them -- acquire them -- buy them?
What did I miss?
Well. Keep an eye peeled for ground-breaking mind-bending wonderful s***.Just the obligatory daily Igor lamenting that manufacturer's don't sacrifice all safety and reliability features to give only the most hardcore enthusiasts what they want.
I have a suspicion they are doing a few things by only offering it through a small PC OEM.
I feel like either it delivers everything they claim or it doesn't, and they're missing a big opportunity by not selling it directly to consumers. Either they aren't confident it actually delivers everything they claim or they're extremely risk averse.
- Testing the market
- Testing the product in the wild with a small sample set
- Controlling the variables, e.g. cooler coldplate shape and smoothness, mounting pressure, application, etc.
Well, the Intel K and AMD X series are for enthusiasts so engineers should think of better ways to satisfy usJust the obligatory daily Igor lamenting that manufacturer's don't sacrifice all safety and reliability features to give only the most hardcore enthusiasts what they want.