zburns
03-24-2008, 10:41 AM
To Rob, WM, Jamie, all other gurus. I downloaded Artic Silver 5 installation (application instructions). It is a 5 page download, page 4 is the important page. Clearly, their instructions do not instruct "the assembler to spread the Artic Silver 5 over the surface of the CPU heatspreader". They state the amount (3/4 size of a BB) to put on the center of the CPU surface, then to lower the heatsink straight onto the CPU (meaning lower perpendicular with heatsink and CPU surfaces parallel). They evidently intend for the mating of the heatsink and CPU surface to spread the compound.
There is a conflict with Rob's book instructions (old Artic Silver 3), the home page and the Zalman instuctions which state to cover the top of the CPU with thermal compound.
On their page 4, they make several important references such as "Understand that we are just putting thermal compound in close proximity to the center of the heatspreader". Another one is on page 4 under "Finishing the Application" about halfway thru the para, begining with "However, our testing has shown that this method minimizes the possibility of air bubbles and voids . . . from corner to corner. Happy cooling."
I emailed Artic Silver about this. I suggest one of you, I assume Rob, contact Artic Silver about this. For one such as myself, assembling my first computer, it matters that the cross information from multiple legitimate sources be consistent.
Thanks, zburns.
There is a conflict with Rob's book instructions (old Artic Silver 3), the home page and the Zalman instuctions which state to cover the top of the CPU with thermal compound.
On their page 4, they make several important references such as "Understand that we are just putting thermal compound in close proximity to the center of the heatspreader". Another one is on page 4 under "Finishing the Application" about halfway thru the para, begining with "However, our testing has shown that this method minimizes the possibility of air bubbles and voids . . . from corner to corner. Happy cooling."
I emailed Artic Silver about this. I suggest one of you, I assume Rob, contact Artic Silver about this. For one such as myself, assembling my first computer, it matters that the cross information from multiple legitimate sources be consistent.
Thanks, zburns.