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Originally posted by: mechBgon
Where can we buy some actual Shin-Etsu-branded Shin-Etsu? The precise stuff that AMD recommends by model number? I'd entertain the idea of trying some.
My usual reason for recommending one of the Arctic Silver greases (AS3 or Alumina) isn't strictly performance... it's longevity. People who aren't overclocking are still better off with too much AS3 than if they're trying to re-use a used-up phase-change thermal patch, and two years from now, the AS3 is probably still going to be getting the job done. El-cheapo thermal grease...? Who knowsAnd people who are overclocking are probably going to be reapplying the thermal compound at least once a year due to upgrades.
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Where can we buy some actual Shin-Etsu-branded Shin-Etsu? The precise stuff that AMD recommends by model number? I'd entertain the idea of trying some.
Originally posted by: WarCon
Was wondering about something I heard about Shin Etsu. I heard its a real pain to apply and you end up using much more than you need to get a good application. Is this true? Anyone use it that can comment?
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
LOL, this thread is still here? :Q I was just using the Pavlov effect to expose people who are only familiar with Arctic Silver 1-3 to other compounds that work well and can be easier to work with, in particular the inexperienced DYIer. I'm somewhat dismayed by how many responses failed to even account for my disclaimer and further post indicating my position on the topic was not what I protrayed it as initially but rather was to inspire the "Drama" that tend to get many more thread views than conservatively composed topics. As to those who were obviously offended by my remarks or failed to understand the essence of the tactic I employed I can only respond by saying this, Please do a search on me and you will discover I almost never become involved in flame wars and that the vast majority of my post are made for the sole purpose of assisting someone with hardware or software issues. Given that this thread is very uncharateristic for me I incorrectly presumed most would percieve my disingenuousness. However, my hypothesis that If I attacked a product that is venerated by computer enthusiasts who have a penchant for brand loyalty it would recieve an equal and opposite reaction was spot onShhhh, you can here the bell ringing :evil:
Originally posted by: Doh!
I use a product called Cooling Flow which is just as effective as AS3 but easier to apply (not that AS3 requires a brain surgeon to apply it). I've heard that it was developed by a university professor who loves overclocking.