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Old 9th August 2004, 20:39   #1
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XYZ has just posted its review of Nanotherm's PCM+ thermal compound. This is the second revision of the industry's first aqueous thermal interface material. This innovation is coupled with a unique phase-changing characteristic. We tested it against Arctic Silver 5 and Ceramique...

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Yup, that's what I'm using. The only real stuff Better then AS5 in that review...
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Weird that the Ceramique beats AS5. I've seen it outperform the Ceramique in all circumstances except subzero cooling.

All 3 products are of high quality, seeing as the results differ 1-2°C , the same ~2°C fluctuations in room temp, as the reviewer stated.
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High level of difficulty in testing thermal compound with such a narrow margin of error is the reason I don't want do review. It's not fair for the brand when the environmental temp fluctuation can easily effect the result of winner and loser.
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I'm usin Nanotherm's PCM+ too
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