Thermal Paste

artic cooling mx-2 is also nonconductive, it beats it by a degree or two, ceramique is better for subzero benching, though
 
OK, so if some got leaked over, it'll be fine then?
If some leaked over, you used too much.

The idea that more is better in this case is not true.

The paste is merely to fill in the microscopic gaps between the cpu
and heat sink. If you use too much, you create a thick pad of paste
that acts like an insulator instead of a conductor. You want the heat
to transfer to the heat sink, but the more paste, the harder it is to
move the heat.
 
If some leaked over, you used too much.

The idea that more is better in this case is not true.

The paste is merely to fill in the microscopic gaps between the cpu
and heat sink. If you use too much, you create a thick pad of paste
that acts like an insulator instead of a conductor. You want the heat
to transfer to the heat sink, but the more paste, the harder it is to
move the heat.

Well I haven't applied any yet, but I'm looking for thermal paste options for my 360.
 
I just installed some AS5 for my 8800GT, I checked the site to read up on the info first.

http://www.arcticsilver.com/as5.htm

It is designed to be electrically nonconductive, but across short bridges it might conduct slightly. If it spills a little I wouldn't be too worried, other than the fact that you used too much to make it effective.

So ceramique is not conductive, but neither is AS5 so I wouldn't be worried.
 
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