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Can you point me to thermal paste that have 18W m/k?
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I guess I'll throw in and you guys know what I do. I'm always reTIM'ing my stuff anyway so I get to see what it does, both from things getting hot AND cold (Subzero) so if it has been seen before I certainly have.
The pump out effect is just that, it's an effect due to the thermal expansion and contraction of the components involved and depending on the conditions these pieces operate within that will determine what goes.
It's really nothing more than stating a natural effect of this repeated heating and cooling, when the pieces get warm they expand and want to squeeze to each other a little tighter displacing the TIM, when they cool they don't squeeze as hard so less TIM displacement happens - If they get cold thats when you see the opposite effect.
The extreme expression of it happens when things are subzero, in that event it's known as "Cracking" of the TIM. That's when the pieces get so cold they actually begin to pull away from each other and since the TIM is present (And frozen too) it becomes solid and can then be cracked by the force of this separation effect, leading to actual loss of cooling conduction.
XOC guys like me deal with this all the time BTW.
You must remember things like the CPU's lid/core and the cooler are solid, not liquid or even "Soft", the amount of movement from this thermal effect you can't perceieve yet it's there. As for the TIM, it's in a liquid or semi-liquid state so it "Flows" and that's what it's supposed to do by what it is and how it has to work.
Once TIM is present and the pieces have been installed with the expected mounting pressures the natural squeeze effect takes place, displacing some of the TIM to another spot. This means it moves along, either to just another spot or outside of the area where the cooler and CPU lid/core are together under pressure.
Since TIM is supposed to fill in the microscopic pits and valleys of these machined surfaces it will either find one to settle into or just keep moving along.
With each heating and cooling cycle it gets moved a little further, it can't move into a pit or valley that already has TIM settled in it largely because you can't compress a liquid/semi-liquid so it's forced to keep moving along, eventually finding a place it can settle into or winding up outside the surface area of the cooler and CPU lid/core.
It can displace what's there but you can never get more of it packed within the same spot period, something has to give or remain. If it's displaced that bit of it moves along too like the rest does.
What remains is just that, the TIM that did manage to settle into such a pit or valley and it will remain there, esp after the expected drying out takes place with that making it more of a solid than it was when first applied since when it's more of a solid so it doesn't get displaced readily if at all.
Obviously thicker TIMs will not move along as readily, thinner ones will in comparison.
The thinning that takes place from heat helps it to find and get into these places to fill in these gaps that exists on the surfaces of the cooler and CPU lid/core and it's supposed to do that. If there is no longer any spots it can settle into, it has no choice but to keep moving until it does wind up being outside the area the cooler and CPU lid/core "Meets" and you see it as TIM squeeze-out, hence the "Pump-Out" effect.
This can also be determined by just how flat these surfaces are to each other, the flatter/better they are to each other the more TIM you'll see getting outside the area. By the same token the less perfect or in this case, square to each other the less you'll have coming out.
Yes, it's possible for a cooler to not be perfectly square due to machining imperfections such as a wavy or slightly curved cooler surface for example - We've all seen it before to know it's a reality.
Another thing is in how flat/smooth these surfaces are when made in the first place.
Even with surfaces that are flat to each other, that in itself doesn't mean you don't have alot of places/spot it can settle into for holding it.
A more perfectly machined surface will have less spots (pit and valley's) so you'll have less TIM settling in since it's not needed in this case.
You also have to remember the thermal expansion and cooling of these pieces/surfaces doesn't stop, if it's being used you'll have that happening. Once enough has been "Pumped Out" with all the little pits and valley's filled, things will stabilize and this effect related to the TIM no longer happens.
Perhaps my explanation isn't perfect but that's what I've noticed over time and experience with it and believe me, I can go through some TIM in a very short amount of time with what I do.
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and this is just the perfect describtion how it works!
like the sand and stones in a river. they move not themselves. they get moved by motion
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For what I do, understanding how TIM works is important like all else related.
To make the point I took a screenie and it shows I'm right there with Der8auer himself, maybe I had to run more MHz (Due to lack of dual channel with the chip) but I got it. If you can't get everything right when on the edge you won't get anything in return for your efforts.
He's #1 all-time for FX in 1M Super PI, I'm #2 for the same but know the MHz I was running IS currently the WR for the clockspeed ran in any benchmark period to get an actual result, not just for a CPU-Z validation. There are validations that are higher in MHz but not for benchmark results with the clockspeed I was running.
To catch him I have more work to do and ATM I'm working on a few things for that.
Maybe I will, maybe not but should be fun anyway.
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Motherboard | X470 Tachi Ultimate |
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Motherboard | Asus | ROG Strix -- Z 590-E |
Cooling | Asus | ROG Ryujin 240 2* _Noctua F PPC °3000 | 4+1* _beQuiet_ Silent/Light Wings 3 °2200 |
Memory | G Skill | Trident Z *RGB @ 4000_ | _15-15-15-36_ | |
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Power Supply | be Quiet | DARK Power PRO 12 __ 1200W *titanium |
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I woudn't doubt it.
Some of what happens is sheer luck, some is skill and knowing how to tweak.
I've always known for each of us that does what we do there is another out there that could be even better at it, so I bear in mind what one has done another can do too.
I'm not the best by any means, I just know what I know and hope it's enough whenever I go for it.
Well, there IS that!However, it does solve the pump-out effect.
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I woudn't doubt it.
Some of what happens is sheer luck, some is skill and knowing how to tweak.
I've always known for each of us that does what we do there is another out there that could be even better at it, so I bear in mind what one has done another can do too.
I'm not the best by any means, I just know what I know and hope it's enough whenever I go for it.
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Processor | Intel | i7 _ 11700K | @ ~ 5GHz all | cooling ~ Thermal Grizzly CARBONAUT |
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Cooling | Asus | ROG Ryujin 240 2* _Noctua F PPC °3000 | 4+1* _beQuiet_ Silent/Light Wings 3 °2200 |
Memory | G Skill | Trident Z *RGB @ 4000_ | _15-15-15-36_ | |
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One thing I should say is that Conductonaut is nowhere near 73 w/mk. Just like Thermalright Silver King's 79 w/mk is even more in outer space.
I made my own Galinstan (liquid metal) from raw materials, and Galinstan is 16.5 w/mk, and I was only 1C behind Conductonaut when tested on the same laptop.
When you have an Eutectic alloy, the w/mk of the entire mixture is always going to be lower than the lowest w/mk of the individual components.
In some deep buried post on notebookreview forums, that I have no hope of finding, someone said that Conductonaut was tested in a lab to around 30 w/mk.
Another property of LM is its thermal conductivity increases as temp rises, while with normal TIM, it decreases.
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and u put this liquid-metal fed mixture on the head of a CPU?
help me alittle bit. i am not that familiar with extreme OC "sports"
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Cooling | Asus | ROG Ryujin 240 2* _Noctua F PPC °3000 | 4+1* _beQuiet_ Silent/Light Wings 3 °2200 |
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Here is an AMD report on Thermal Pads vs. Thermal Grease
Thermal Interface Material Comparison: Thermal Pads vs. Thermal Grease (chipdb.org)
and it mentions the pump-out effect, so I guess we can finally take it as real.
It also recognizes the need for the "Long-Term Stability and Reliability of the Material"
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Processor | Intel | i7 _ 11700K | @ ~ 5GHz all | cooling ~ Thermal Grizzly CARBONAUT |
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Cooling | Asus | ROG Ryujin 240 2* _Noctua F PPC °3000 | 4+1* _beQuiet_ Silent/Light Wings 3 °2200 |
Memory | G Skill | Trident Z *RGB @ 4000_ | _15-15-15-36_ | |
Video Card(s) | Asus | ROG Strix -- RTX 3070Ti_ #OC Edition |
Storage | INTENSO 250GB *1, 500GB*1 | Samsung EVO 860 / 970 EVO plus| WDC WD40 | |
Display(s) | Alienware | AW3821DW _ 38" {3840*1600} wide - curved |
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Power Supply | be Quiet | DARK Power PRO 12 __ 1200W *titanium |
Mouse | Razer | NAGA Trinity (19 buttons) |
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Here are some numbers
resulting temperature drop ~1°C; so why sweat going much above 5 W/K m for thermal grease
- Power 100 W
- Area 3 cm^2
- Thickness 0.05 mm
- Thermal conductivity 5.6 W/K m
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A graphite pad is thicker, perhaps 0.2mm uncompressed but has a thermal conductivity of 35 W/K m which brings us back to a little under 1°C (better if it compresses).
Interesting that it states 'single use'
Agreed.Here is an AMD report on Thermal Pads vs. Thermal Grease
Thermal Interface Material Comparison: Thermal Pads vs. Thermal Grease (chipdb.org)
and it mentions the pump-out effect, so I guess we can finally take it as real.
No, this thread is about "Pump-out" effect of fluidic/paste based TIM. Discussion of Thermal Pads needs it's own thread of discussion if users want to flesh out more information about them.this article can be def. considered pro-pad (carbon sleeve).
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Motherboard | Gigabyte B460M DS3H AC-Y1 |
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Video Card(s) | MSI Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super |
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Power Supply | EVGA 500W1 (modified to have two bridge rectifiers) |
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WOW! That's cheap! The least expensive quality pad I can find is $8 for 40x40mm.but at $3 a pad
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I kind of wonder if this is part of the reason for their 'concave' IHS.Here is an AMD report on Thermal Pads vs. Thermal Grease
Thermal Interface Material Comparison: Thermal Pads vs. Thermal Grease (chipdb.org)
and it mentions the pump-out effect, so I guess we can finally take it as real.
It also recognizes the need for the "Long-Term Stability and Reliability of the Material"
I always just chalked that up to the gradual deterioration of the paste.Now things get complicated... then again some people here say they have experienced elevating temperatures with age, and I can only guess that is due to pump out, but it is only a guess.
I like that Super Lube for many things. It's a good general dielectric grease. Gotta love that teflon stuff. Good at keeping moisture out. Really great on bikes and really any similar mechanisms. Maybe even the more rugged low voltage contacts outdoors. Never thought to plop it around a cpu socket though260°C will do for me
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Processor | Intel | i7 _ 11700K | @ ~ 5GHz all | cooling ~ Thermal Grizzly CARBONAUT |
Motherboard | Asus | ROG Strix -- Z 590-E |
Cooling | Asus | ROG Ryujin 240 2* _Noctua F PPC °3000 | 4+1* _beQuiet_ Silent/Light Wings 3 °2200 |
Memory | G Skill | Trident Z *RGB @ 4000_ | _15-15-15-36_ | |
Video Card(s) | Asus | ROG Strix -- RTX 3070Ti_ #OC Edition |
Storage | INTENSO 250GB *1, 500GB*1 | Samsung EVO 860 / 970 EVO plus| WDC WD40 | |
Display(s) | Alienware | AW3821DW _ 38" {3840*1600} wide - curved |
Case | be Quiet | DARK BASE PRO 900 --- _rev. 2 --- #Silver |
Audio Device(s) | Asus | ROG Throne - Qi_7.1 | LOGITECH_G560 Speaker (RGB) |
Power Supply | be Quiet | DARK Power PRO 12 __ 1200W *titanium |
Mouse | Razer | NAGA Trinity (19 buttons) |
Keyboard | Razer | Huntsman V2 analog | Razer Goliathus (RGB) black |
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Agreed.
So now the question is: How serious of a problem(if any) is it for PC components and DIY/Boutique/Enthusiast PC builders?
No, this thread is about "Pump-out" effect of fluidic/paste based TIM. Discussion of Thermal Pads needs it's own thread of discussion if users want to flesh out more information about them.
System Name | CyberPowerPC ET8070 |
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Processor | Intel Core i5-10400F |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B460M DS3H AC-Y1 |
Memory | 2 x Crucial Ballistix 8GB DDR4-3000 |
Video Card(s) | MSI Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super |
Storage | Boot: Intel OPTANE SSD P1600X Series 118GB M.2 PCIE |
Display(s) | Dell P2416D (2560 x 1440) |
Power Supply | EVGA 500W1 (modified to have two bridge rectifiers) |
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Amazon.com: IC Graphite High Compression Thermal Pad (40X40mm 5-Pack) …: Computers & AccessoriesWOW! That's cheap! The least expensive quality pad I can find is $8 for 40x40mm.
I meant the SuperLube thermal grease, not the straight silicone grease or the one with PTFE.I like that Super Lube for many things. It's a good general dielectric grease. Gotta love that teflon stuff. Good at keeping moisture out. Really great on bikes and really any similar mechanisms. Maybe even the more rugged low voltage contacts outdoors. Never thought to plop it around a cpu socket though
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Processor | Intel | i7 _ 11700K | @ ~ 5GHz all | cooling ~ Thermal Grizzly CARBONAUT |
Motherboard | Asus | ROG Strix -- Z 590-E |
Cooling | Asus | ROG Ryujin 240 2* _Noctua F PPC °3000 | 4+1* _beQuiet_ Silent/Light Wings 3 °2200 |
Memory | G Skill | Trident Z *RGB @ 4000_ | _15-15-15-36_ | |
Video Card(s) | Asus | ROG Strix -- RTX 3070Ti_ #OC Edition |
Storage | INTENSO 250GB *1, 500GB*1 | Samsung EVO 860 / 970 EVO plus| WDC WD40 | |
Display(s) | Alienware | AW3821DW _ 38" {3840*1600} wide - curved |
Case | be Quiet | DARK BASE PRO 900 --- _rev. 2 --- #Silver |
Audio Device(s) | Asus | ROG Throne - Qi_7.1 | LOGITECH_G560 Speaker (RGB) |
Power Supply | be Quiet | DARK Power PRO 12 __ 1200W *titanium |
Mouse | Razer | NAGA Trinity (19 buttons) |
Keyboard | Razer | Huntsman V2 analog | Razer Goliathus (RGB) black |
VR HMD | Razer | Kraken Ultimate HEADSET __7.1 THX ____| DX RACER - Gaming Leather Chair_____ VR?? is odd! |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
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we/I use this for anything whats electric to clean and lube. even the bycicles chain. keep out liquids and delete rust as wellI kind of wonder if this is part of the reason for their 'concave' IHS.
I always just chalked that up to the gradual deterioration of the paste.
I like that Super Lube for many things. It's a good general dielectric grease. Gotta love that teflon stuff. Good at keeping moisture out. Really great on bikes and really any similar mechanisms. Maybe even the more rugged low voltage contacts outdoors. Never thought to plop it around a cpu socket though
Processor | Ryzen 9 3900X |
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Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix X370-F |
Cooling | Dark Rock 4, 3x Corsair ML140 front intake, 1x rear exhaust |
Memory | 2x8GB TridentZ RGB [3600Mhz CL16] |
Video Card(s) | EVGA 3060ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming |
Storage | 970 EVO 500GB nvme, 860 EVO 250GB SATA, Seagate Barracuda 1TB + 4TB HDDs |
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Case | NZXT H710 |
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Mouse | iunno whatever cheap crap logitech *clutches Xbox 360 controller security blanket* |
Keyboard | HyperX Alloy Pro |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | ask your mother |
Ahhhh, haha. Gotcha. Why do the tubes all look the same?Amazon.com: IC Graphite High Compression Thermal Pad (40X40mm 5-Pack) …: Computers & Accessories
I meant the SuperLube thermal grease, not the straight silicone grease or the one with PTFE.
Good stuff. I have so much CRC around though. Nasty stuff. Probably canned cancer. But then so is brake cleaner and that gets a lot done. Completely different products from anything in this thread thoughwe/I use this for anything whats electric to clean and lube. even the bycicles chain. keep out liquids