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Re: Best heat sink compound?



On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 13:45:47 GMT, "Daniel L. Belton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gave us:

>DarkMatter wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 09:08:54 GMT, "Daniel L. Belton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Gave us:
>> 
>> 
>>>Ok...  Let me put it into numbers...  when overclocking my computer, I 
>>>get approx. 400 mhz more out of it when using arctic silver over the 
>>>white goop...
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  Being an overclocker, you should know better than to give the
>> multiplied number as in 2.4 GHz OC'd to 2.8, a 400MHz gain.
>> Bullshit.
>> 
>>   That is bullshit.  What is the FSB clock change?  That is the only
>> one that REALLY matters.
>> 
>>   BTW, if that is not really your valid e-mail, it is illegal to use a
>> dot gov addy if it isn't legitimate.  You could get nailed.
>
>ok...  on a PIII rated at 133 mhz FSB, I can run it at a 168 mhz FSB 
>with Arctic Silver...  With the white silicone, I can get no more than 
>147 mhz...


  seal the entire case up with silicone rubber RTV, and fill it with
chilled Fluorinert, a DuPont brand perfluorocarbon dielectric fluid.

  You can go down to around 20 F below zero with that setup, and never
get condensation because all air, and water is displaced.

  You could likely push your FSB up to around 3 to 5 hundred MHz with
it.  Easily.

  Cost:  Around $480 a gallon.  Must pressure seal the case as well,
or it will eventually evaporate.  Need a couple gallons for a full
tower.  Also needed2 would be the chiller equipment, and the pump



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