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Nanotherm PCM+, Phase Change Material

The Pentium Guy

Diamond Member
Nanotherm PCM+ has been proven to give better results than AS5, is easier to apply and remove. Is there a catch? Or should I just get some AS5? If so, then support your reason please 🙂.

-The Pentium Guy
 
Wasn't there a big stink about Nanotherm over at OC forums last year? Something about it eating away at the metal on the heatsink and IHS? Do a quick search over there, you should find the info pretty easily.

I'd use the AS5, or Ceramique anyway. There's really very little difference between the performance of various TIM's.
 
That corrosion problem has been fixed 😉.
Ceramique is easier to apply and easier to take off, compared to AS5. So I guess right now it's between Ceramique and PCM+, i'll go with the more 'trusted' brand.... so arctic silver ceramique.
 
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