Arctic Ceramic Prototype Review (cont.)
Conclusion:
From my results, Arctic Ceramic performs just as well as Arctic
Silver III. The difference between the two was only a degree here
and there. A degree change is not a significant difference because
of slight changes that may occur during the testing process. I try
to control as many variables as possible but will note that some
changes are bound to happen. These changes can be room temperature
changing slightly or even moving a cable accidentally when installing
either paste; thus, causing a change in airflow. I consider more
than 1°C to be a measurable change.
Since Arctic Ceramic is tackier and non-conductive it is safer
to use in systems. After I do a heatsink or thermal paste review,
I am always scrubbing at the processor to ensure all the Arctic
Silver 3 is off of it. This is because if you use a bit too much
of it, it leaks down the side of the heat plate on the processor.
Ceramic doesn't do this so all you have to do is clean the plate
and you are good to go.
I am not disappointed in Arctic Ceramic's performance at all. It
is what I am running now. With ThermMagic, I switched the processor
back to Arctic Silver 3 after the review was done. I have no reason
to switch off of the Ceramic Paste. I have been running the Arctic
Ceramic Paste for about two weeks now while I was performing and
writing this review.
Pros:
- Equal in cooling to Arctic Silver3.
- Easy to apply and spread.
- Does not run down the side of the processor like Arctic Silver
3 can.
- Non-conductive.
Cons:
- Not on the market yet.
- Cannot get manufacturer's specifications for it yet.
Rating:
Excellent
(Ratings Possible: Terrible, Very Bad, Bad, Fair, Good, Very Good,
Excellent)
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