Thermal grease
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keep in mind that Thermal grease is a topic of much more unscientifically sentimental discussions than religion, sex and vegetarianism (not that there is anything wrong with any of those)
Properties[edit | edit source]
What makes a good Thermal grease?
- high heat conductivity / low thermal resistance
- non electrical conductive
- non capacitance
- long lasting
Comparison[edit | edit source]
Thermal grease comparison on PC
- http://www.dansdata.com/goop.htm
- http://www.aavid.com/product-group/interface/greases
- http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Thermal-Compound-Roundup-February-2012/1490
- http://benchmarkreviews.com/206/best-thermal-paste-application-methods/
Applying Thermal grease[edit | edit source]
(How Thermal Compound Spreads on your PS3 By:NS©)
(How to Apply the Precise Amount of Thermal Grease to a PS3 (40gb/Older "Fat" Model))
(How Thermal Compound Spreads)
(How To Apply Thermal Paste)
(How to Remove and Apply Thermal Compound [Updated Tutorial])
(How to apply ones of the best Thermal Paste on your PS3 (Liquid Pro under IHS))
Shortlist of recommended Thermal grease[edit | edit source]
- Arctic Cooling MX-4 Thermal Compound (can be used both under and on top of IHS)
- Liquid Pro (can only be used under the IHS, not on top because the cooler is made of aluminium)
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