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Arctic Silver 5 Extensive Review
Arctic Silver 5 Extensive Review
Arctic Silver 5 compared to its older brother AS3 and Coolermaster Premium (Shin Etsu). How does it perform? We test it on an Intel system, letting each compound "burn in" for 3 days.
Author jmke
Editor jmke
Date 2003-12-14
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Introduction:

When looking for the best performing cooling solution for your CPU some people go to the extreme, lapping their heatsinks and installing very loud fans. To further improve the contact between the CPU's core and the heatsink manufactures have been using thermal compound. The standard white goop will suffice if you are an average PC user, but when you are pushing your system to the edge by overclocking it, then every degree °C counts.

Several companies have been developing compounds for this purpose the last couple of years. Today will be looking at the latest advancements in this area by Arctic Silver and Coolermaster.

Compounds tested:

  • Arctic Silver 5
  • Arctic Silver 3
  • Coolermaster Premium (Shin Etsu)
  • Generic white thermal goop


    Test setup:

    JMke's Test Setup
    CPU Pentium 4 "C" at 2400Mhz
    Mainboard Asus P4C800
    Cooling Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu
    Memory 1 * 512Mb PC3700 Corsair
    Video ATI Radeon 9700 Pro



    Testing conditions:

    The test system was placed in an open-case environment, not ventilated, with the motherboard temp sensor hitting ~30°C during testing. To obtain the results the difference between the motherboard & CPU temperature, the sensors output readings were recorded during a period of 3 days for each paste. During which the CPU was under 100% load. The system was shut down twice during those 3 days as was suggested by the optimal implementation instructions for Arctic Silver 5.

    This break-in will occur during the normal use of the computer as long as the computer is turned off from time to time and the interface is allowed to cool to room temperature. Once the break-in is complete, the computer can be left on if desired.


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    Anyone buying thermal compounds other then the generic goop can call himself an enthusiast. Most of you have lapped your heatsink, and some might have even flatted the IHS of your P4. I lapped the IHS and the heatsink to provide a real-life environment for these compounds to be tested in.

    On to the installation & application of each thermal paste ->

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