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"Anyway, I'm not using thermal paste, I use Graphene Sheet 0.025mm thick vertical 15~20w/m.k, horizontal 1500~1800w/m.k"


Hmm that is interesting I never thought about anything else except thermal paste. Does it cool better? I'm in the states but I can order that just will take some time :D
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Applied thermal paste 5 small pea size dot,gaming 51c maximum handbake 71c max,
all core 4200 at 1.31835,loadline leval 4

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cx5 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Dec 2019 at 10:41am
Originally posted by T1125P T1125P wrote:

"Anyway, I'm not using thermal paste, I use Graphene Sheet 0.025mm thick vertical 15~20w/m.k, horizontal 1500~1800w/m.k"


Hmm that is interesting I never thought about anything else except thermal paste. Does it cool better? I'm in the states but I can order that just will take some time :D


honestly, I'm not sure it cools better or not, saying yes is bias talking, saying no but I'm very satisfied with it, especially when removing CPU so clean no mess.

typical cheap paste 3w/m.k

standard paste 5~7w/m.k

good around 10w/m.k expensive

really good >12w/m.k crazy expensive

only costs US$10 for A4 size Graphene Sheet 0.025mm, I can use it for like 32 CPU install. As in for life.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Dec 2019 at 4:43pm
Graphene Sheet is slightly less efficient than standard thermal paste but we
are talking negligible variance here. It's thermal properties are technically
better but the nature of the material means slightly poorer thermal contact
between IHS, sheet and Heatsink. There has been a lot of testing done and the
general consensus is that it works about as well as average low to medium grade
thermal compound, certainly on par with pre-applied solutions.

What is works very well for is use cases where coolers/CPUs are changed
frequently while not suffering any worth while cooling penalties. It is also
very useful in systems than run 24/7 for long periods as it will not degrade
and become less effective over time. Personally I really like it, what you lose
in efficiency through the slightly less effective contact you more than make up
for with convenience and longevity. I can see it being widely adopted on GPUs
and prebuilt systems very soon. GPUs in particular are infamous for hardened
thermal compound causing inefficient thermal dissipation.

Thanks for sharing cx5.
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Have you thought about an AIO cooler? I use an EVGA CLC 240mm All-In-One RGB LED CPU Liquid Cooler on my 3800X. My temps never get past 60c. They idle around 35c. Not the best solution for a small case but if you have the room, it could be worth it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote T1125P Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Dec 2019 at 1:52am
I like to stick to air cooling, I know AIO liquid coolers can cool a bit more but they have a certain life then they stop working. Maybe 5yrs or a bit more. I might look into a bigger Noctua cooler and apply a few pea size dots instead of one big one :D
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