ok using copper shim/HSF attached to the CPU with some lock-tight a friend gave me, and with the shim & HSF together with arctic silver epoxy... and galium layer over core (Hedgehog HS), I am idling @ about 30-32, full load 36-37. this is down from about 34-35 idle with Arctic Silver, 40-42 max arctic silver. I expected results similar to this before reading several post about thermal conductivity which stated that the thermal conductivity was as follows:
Thermal conductivity for galium = 0.406 Wcm-1K-1
Thermal conductivity for silver = 4.29 Wcm-1K-1
This would seem to imply that regardless of melting point arctic silver should be out performing my galium "pad"? If thats the case what could be going on here? Is it possible that the copper shim fixed with silver epoxy and that firmly attached to the CPU is causing the lower temps? Ideas?
Thermal conductivity for galium = 0.406 Wcm-1K-1
Thermal conductivity for silver = 4.29 Wcm-1K-1
This would seem to imply that regardless of melting point arctic silver should be out performing my galium "pad"? If thats the case what could be going on here? Is it possible that the copper shim fixed with silver epoxy and that firmly attached to the CPU is causing the lower temps? Ideas?