S stevems Honorable Jul 15, 2012 122 0 10,680 Aug 13, 2013 #1 Which thermal paste will result in lower cpu temperatures? H80i pre-applied thermal paste or arctic silver 5? I have intel core i5 4670k. Thanks
Which thermal paste will result in lower cpu temperatures? H80i pre-applied thermal paste or arctic silver 5? I have intel core i5 4670k. Thanks
Seladon-1370374 Honorable Jul 23, 2013 2,213 0 12,960 Aug 13, 2013 #2 Usually the pre-applied thermal paste is enough, no need to change it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Sn1992-1361850 Dignified Jul 13, 2013 4,360 0 16,960 Aug 13, 2013 Solution #3 i would go for nh-t1 from noctua Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Onus Titan Jan 27, 2006 37,037 12 89,965 Aug 13, 2013 #4 The differences among the better pastes are quite small. You will find charts like that^one all over, showing similar but different results. Assuming it isn't some cheap white goo, it isn't worth the bother or expense of getting something else. Upvote 0 Downvote
The differences among the better pastes are quite small. You will find charts like that^one all over, showing similar but different results. Assuming it isn't some cheap white goo, it isn't worth the bother or expense of getting something else.
P Pinhedd Champion Aug 7, 2007 10,342 20 56,965 Aug 13, 2013 #5 Seladon-1370374 : Usually the pre-applied thermal paste is enough, no need to change it. AS5 will perform a bit better, but it takes about 200 hours and several full cooling cycles to cure. Upvote 0 Downvote
Seladon-1370374 : Usually the pre-applied thermal paste is enough, no need to change it. AS5 will perform a bit better, but it takes about 200 hours and several full cooling cycles to cure.