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Old 15th January 2006, 14:45   #1
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TherMax Tech XFlux-GA Thermal Compound

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Thermal compound is used to fill these microscopic gaps with a material that conducts heat, but is pliable enough to fit in all the nooks-and-crannies, creating a complete physical surface that heat can pass through. Over the past few years there have been several different thermal paste technologies, each of them trying to efficiently transfer heat away from the processor. One of the best electrically conductive metals is silver followed slightly by copper.

Because silver is the highest electrical and thermal conductor, manufacturers have used it as the magic ingredient in high-performance thermal compounds. Silver, as we all know, is expensive, and so are compounds based on silver. More advanced forumulas exist, as the current King of Thermal Compounds (Arctic Silver Ceramique) contains no silver at all. There is still room for inovation and competition on the thermal battlefield, and one of the newest heirs to the Throne is TherMax Tech's XFlux-GA Thermal Compound.
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Old 15th January 2006, 14:49   #2
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He applied the AS5 wrong;

small dot in middle = correct
spreading it out yourself = bad

explains his weird results
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a correction to the article was posted:

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According to the previous data, it looked like generic compound was outperforming Arctic Silver 5. I was looking at alot of data for an upcoming heatsink shootout review and mixed up one of the columns. This has been corrected and a new chart has been posted.
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