S SolTek Member Aug 23, 2000 56 0 0 Dec 4, 2000 #1 should i use the thermal pad that is already on the heatsink, or take it off and use some silicone thermal paste? Which provides better heat transfer?
should i use the thermal pad that is already on the heatsink, or take it off and use some silicone thermal paste? Which provides better heat transfer?
M Mikewarrior2 Diamond Member Oct 20, 1999 7,132 0 0 Dec 4, 2000 #2 If you're using a duron/t-bird, use hte pad that comes with AMD approved chips. you'll get better performance than with silicon grease. Mike
If you're using a duron/t-bird, use hte pad that comes with AMD approved chips. you'll get better performance than with silicon grease. Mike
J jsbush Diamond Member Nov 13, 2000 3,871 0 76 Dec 4, 2000 #3 Isn't artic silver supposed to be the best thermal paste?
S Supradude Golden Member Nov 3, 2000 1,727 0 0 Dec 4, 2000 #4 Artic silver IS the way to go, but even regular thermal paste will do better than most stock shipped pads...
Artic silver IS the way to go, but even regular thermal paste will do better than most stock shipped pads...
M Mikewarrior2 Diamond Member Oct 20, 1999 7,132 0 0 Dec 5, 2000 #5 Supradude, That is incorrect. PCTC Pads available on Socket A heatsinks is superior to cheap greases, and even superior to middle-grade greases. Mike
Supradude, That is incorrect. PCTC Pads available on Socket A heatsinks is superior to cheap greases, and even superior to middle-grade greases. Mike