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Fine and with respect back, extreme OC'ing is an extreme exception - even among the regular users/posters on this site. And exceptions don't make the rule.
Most users don't overclock, or if they do, it is mild to moderate - perhaps just using the preset options provided by their motherboard BIOS.
This is true. It scored a dismal
37.2°, a full 2.4° warmer than the top Thermal Grizzy Kryonaut's 34.8°C. The 10th down from the top came in at a mind boggling 35.8°C. Clearly more than enough to keep the CPU from totally melting.
The worst, Coolermaster tape, was only able to keep the processor a scorching hot 40.2°C.
Yeah, you've said that over and over and over again - even though still, nobody has ever said otherwise.![]()
If nobody has said otherwise, what exactly is your true intent on discussion after the simple agreement that it's not a top paste. I'm only following the guidlines to stay on the topic of top pastes of 2019, but yet people keep throwing numbers on the table like it would matter in the end fact that it's still not a top paste in 2019.
Not sure what you don't get.
I'd pit your AS5 against my Formula 7 and probably have you at 4c all day.... even after waiting 50-200 hours for yours to set up. And the cost of formula 7 is near identical to the AS5 paste, which makes it a no brainer not to purchase this paste.
But yea, I mean drive down to Walmart and pick up some AS5 in a pinch, most certainly. I've done that a few times. Wound up with some ThermalTake paste which did transfer some heat, but much more poorly than a lot of other pastes I've tried.
So again, even though we are kinda going in circles, I agree with you 100% on everything, I'm just trying to stay within the guidelines of forum rules to stay on topic.
In other words, we should be having this conversation about Grizzly or some other top end marketed paste.
Me? I like diamond nano. It gets shunned for being abrasive and what not, which is true, but thermally, nothing transfers heat better than diamonds. However, I consider it a top paste. It's engineered for superior cooling and actually holds true. It can transfer a higher amount of BTU in the same time period as lower end pastes.
Nothing beats solder, I don't know why I ever de-lidded all those soldered IHS plates though. But I can tell you that AS5 was not cutting the mustard.