Re: Socket 478 CPU.... Stuck?
Stevo, any of these are within 2C of eachother or less.
Arctic Silver 3 or 5
Arctic silver ceramique
Coolermaster Premium
ThermalRight OEM stuff that comes with thier HSs
Zalman OEM that comes with thier HSs
Shin Etsu...If you can find it
Arctic Cooling MX-1 is the TIM fanboy favorite ATM
That liquid metal stuff does work good, or so I've read, but it is expensive, hard to apply, next to impossible to remove, is conductive, attacks aluminum and excess will run over the board like tiny balls of mercury. Makes you wanna run out and buy some...Don't it?
Go to Arctic Silver's home page for application instructions. I like using one BB+ sized dot in the center of the heat spreader, then just set the sink down on it, this avoids trapped air.
NOTE: AMD heat spreaders are generally flat. Intel heat spreaders are very slightly concave. Most heat sinks are dead flat or near it.
Bottom line, Intel chips need slightly more TIM than AMD chips.
The last HS I bought was a ThermalRight SI-128 and it's base was .0035" concave. So I lapped it. I have no idea if you're into DIY projects but if you are, there is a pdf on the left that needs reading. http://www.easypckits.com/
Stevo, any of these are within 2C of eachother or less.
Arctic Silver 3 or 5
Arctic silver ceramique
Coolermaster Premium
ThermalRight OEM stuff that comes with thier HSs
Zalman OEM that comes with thier HSs
Shin Etsu...If you can find it
Arctic Cooling MX-1 is the TIM fanboy favorite ATM
That liquid metal stuff does work good, or so I've read, but it is expensive, hard to apply, next to impossible to remove, is conductive, attacks aluminum and excess will run over the board like tiny balls of mercury. Makes you wanna run out and buy some...Don't it?

Go to Arctic Silver's home page for application instructions. I like using one BB+ sized dot in the center of the heat spreader, then just set the sink down on it, this avoids trapped air.
NOTE: AMD heat spreaders are generally flat. Intel heat spreaders are very slightly concave. Most heat sinks are dead flat or near it.
Bottom line, Intel chips need slightly more TIM than AMD chips.
The last HS I bought was a ThermalRight SI-128 and it's base was .0035" concave. So I lapped it. I have no idea if you're into DIY projects but if you are, there is a pdf on the left that needs reading. http://www.easypckits.com/
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