pad vs. paste?

NoCerebellum

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Still an overclocking newbie - so a very basic question. For light OCing, is it better to stick with the pad that comes on some (all?) heatsinks, or is it better to use some thermal paste? And do all heatsink/fans come with these pads? Or do most not? And to add one more question on top - what heatsink/fans would ya'll recommend? I probably have under 30 to spend total for the CPU accessories, and I am planning on gettng a 2100 rev B from newegg (to go with the Epox 8rga+ board I bought).

Thanks in advance for the help.

 

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The pad works fine for default speeds, but when overclocking, use some artic silver or equivalent (it's cheap these days and the tube lasts forever).
 

bgeh

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thermal paste is definitely better
as for heatsink, irecommend a SK-7 and any fan you like
 

jabroneee76

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yes, paste is always better.

Anyone try out the new arctic silver? I'd like to know how it is to as3??
 

Elcs

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Originally posted by: jabroneee76
yes, paste is always better.

Anyone try out the new arctic silver? I'd like to know how it is to as3??

Ceramique is supposed to be thicker like Shin Etsu and have performance comparable to AS3.

I think my dad may have lost my tube so I might get Ceramique if he has.
 

Jeff7181

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Originally posted by: bgeh
thermal paste is definitely better
as for heatsink, irecommend a SK-7 and any fan you like

Agreed... I love my SK-7... only thing that could improve it's performance is lapping it as the surface isn't very smooth... you can see swirly kinda grooves in it from machining.
 

NoCerebellum

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My intention in asking about the pad vs. paste was because I am a bit squeamish about applying the paste. I have installed a couple of heatsinks with the pad, and it is VERY painless. And I saw all that discussion about the picture of the globs of paste used during someone's install. Didn't want to be that guy

Thanks for the feedback
 

Jeff7181

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Just remember that only a VERY VERY thin film of paste is necessary... Arctic Silver says on properly lapped heatsinks, where the finish is almost mirror smooth, only a transparent haze of AS3 is necessary.

What I do is squeeze out some onto the CPU core, about the size of the letter "o" on my screen... I use a credit card to cut that in half, wipe half on the base of the heatsink and work it around with a plastic bag on my finger, then use the credit card to spread what remains evenly over the core of the CPU. When installing the heatsink, be sure to set it straight down and avoid any sliding back and forth. Also, with the clamp style heatsinks, you should never install them with the motherboard in the case... I take the motherboard out, use the thin foam padding that comes with new motherboards, and set it on top of that on a table... that way you don't bend the crap out of the motherboard getting the clamp secured, and it does have a little cushion so you don't damage anything. I also install the RAM with the motherboard out on the table.

That's pretty much it... except when I first power on the computer, I go straight to the BIOS into the hardware monitoring section and watch the temps. This is when you want to find out if your heatsink isn't mounted properly... not after you get into Windows, and you start up MBM and see that your CPU is running at 80 degrees C =)
 

screw3d

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Get a tube from SVC and it'll last you until Arctic Silver X comes out, which lowers the temp by 0.2%.
 

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Originally posted by: Elcs
Originally posted by: jabroneee76
yes, paste is always better.

Anyone try out the new arctic silver? I'd like to know how it is to as3??

Ceramique is supposed to be thicker like Shin Etsu and have performance comparable to AS3.

I think my dad may have lost my tube so I might get Ceramique if he has.
Shin-etsu out performed ASIII by 1c in my testing and I love how easy the clean up is, I'll try Ceramique and buy which ever I like best, ASIII is the worst, messy, nastiest crap evar!
 
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