Let’s start first with the classic heat conductive material, the paste. The product used is an established and much-promoted one that has experienced its share of ups and downs over the years, but has successfully held its own in the market to this day.
The application is also carried out here by means of the blotting method, I have masked off the base for all tests because of hygiene, cleanliness and also electrical conductivity. The batch I used is one of the better ones, so I like to use it as a reference for this test. With an average of 61.9 °C Tctl/Tdie, the paste performs quite well.
After the completed test phase, the CPU sticks to the water block, there was unfortunately no stopping the AM4 socket. This is exactly one of the reasons to rely on something else for temporary installations in CPU tests since a short time. Without mess and the danger of tearing out. But cheaper and reproducible.
The distribution was perfect despite the blob method. I used the CPU again after separating it from the water block for the photo for better comparison. After that I had to clean the CPU, the base (the foil was torn off) and my hands. After all, stains on clothing do not come out, so be careful. Isopropyl FTW!
- 1 - Test system, selection and preparation
- 2 - Thermal paste for reference
- 3 - BBQ sauce, the dark side of classic ketchup
- 4 - Mustard the bastard? Tastes good, but...
- 5 - Hygiene after the meal: Toothbrushing gel
- 6 - Pain-relieving ointment for the CPU? Expensive...
- 7 - Against wrinkles and shine - day cream for the gentleman
- 8 - Again something for the face: full hydra power ahead!
- 9 - Lubricant for gearboxes
- 10 - Lubricant for everything possible
- 11 - Summary and conclusion
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