How often does ASII need to be re-applied?

Kung Lau

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Although satisfied with the results of ASII, I see my temps creeping back up after a couple of months of use. I even got a lock up last night while playing DAoC. I believe it's the cpu temp because MBM temp reads 57 before entering the game, and I used to get 49-50 idle.


 

ChrisADuffy

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In my own opinion, every 3 months. This may seem like too often but we are in our cases changing/modding/upgrading that often anyway so you might as well just do it while in there.
 

MrThompson

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There is no need to reapply Arctic Silver. It does not dry out. Creeping temps are usually a sign of dust in your HS. A good couple of blasts with canned air will remove the dust.
 

GraveJoKer

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49-50 is a very high Idle temp...try getting a new and obviuosly better HSF...
otherwise you may applied ASII incorrectly... try applying it again..

By the way, what processor are you on, which mobo and what HSF??
 

Kung Lau

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I have an Athlon 1.4/266 running with a SK-6 with a 80mm panaflo fan

I have reseated and reapplied until the final temp was at 47 with the black label delta 7k fan. I switched the delta fan out with the panaflo for 2 degrees, and it held 49 for the past 2 months and never exceeded 55 after a hard 3d workout. Now, I start at about 56-57 and probably hit 60 (where I noticed problems before with my cooling.)

I have an Inwin Q500 full tower case with 4 80mm panaflos and an enermax p/s with 2 fans on it.

I'll try the air blow on the hsf again, then see if I need to reseat the hsf and reapply.

Thanks

Edit: I have an ECS K7S5A mb
 

FlowerMan

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With a heatsink with fine fins like the SK6, dust can seriously hinder results. You might want to give it a soapy bath ;)
 

techweenie

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Also, confirm that your HSF is blowing INTO the HS. That's how the SK6's are designed. It gave me a nice drop in temps.
 

FlowerMan

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Swiftech makes the best HSF, the MC462. The PAL8045 is on par with it, but the MC462 still beats it by a degree or so. Granted, it is more expensive, but it IS the best ;)
 

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i would definitely look into other factors, like airflow through your case (maybe a cable has moved and is now blocking air), dust (like MrThompson said), or maybe your heatsink could just use a good cleaning (like FlowerMan said).
 

Kung Lau

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Well, I cleaned the hs with some compressed air and it did the trick.
Back to 49-50 idle.

Thanks!
 

Mitzi

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<< Well, I cleaned the hs with some compressed air and it did the trick.
Back to 49-50 idle.

Thanks!
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So I'm guessing you don't need to reapply ASII every now and then?
 

Mitzi

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I didn't think so but this thread started me thinking (not a good thing :))

I'd hate to have to take off my HSF every couple of months or so!
 

MoFunk

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I better not have to reapply every 3 months. I just got an Alpha and I would have to take my mobo out everytime to do it. That would really SUCK!
 

MrThompson

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<< Well, I cleaned the hs with some compressed air and it did the trick.
Back to 49-50 idle.

Thanks!
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Glad it worked. Sometimes it's the real simple stuff that gets us...
 

ChrisADuffy

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Thanks for the heads up everyone, Please refer to these Instructions from the Arctic Silver Website.


Anyone using the new Arctic Alumina, I picked some up at 2Cooltek and it is really good stuff. Used it on my new 1600+ and crystal orb.