When picking a shim, should I use copper shim or a non-copper shim?
The copper shim is more expensive and is "conductive", but of course it has the heat drawing properties of copper. But I thought the main purpose of a shim was to stabilize a waterblock/heatsink, not draw heat. Correct me if I am wrong.
On that note, is conductivity a serious concern? I'm going to putting a huge copper water block on top of the processor anyways, how would the shim be any more of a worry? [I bring this up because one vendor warned against using copper shims because of its conductive properties]
Help me choose a shim, please. Thanks
The copper shim is more expensive and is "conductive", but of course it has the heat drawing properties of copper. But I thought the main purpose of a shim was to stabilize a waterblock/heatsink, not draw heat. Correct me if I am wrong.
On that note, is conductivity a serious concern? I'm going to putting a huge copper water block on top of the processor anyways, how would the shim be any more of a worry? [I bring this up because one vendor warned against using copper shims because of its conductive properties]
Help me choose a shim, please. Thanks