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Arctic Silver 3 It was not too long ago when Arctic Silver 2 made its mark in the overclocking community. Until that time most of us really didn't give much thought to that small dap of application which goes between the CPU and the cooler. Arctic silver really made us realize what a significant role thermal paste plays when it comes to heat conductivity. While many were coming out with fancy high-end coolers, Arctic Silver LLC were busy researching on the best thermal paste for CPU's and finally in 1998 they came out with a killer product, known to us all as Arctic Silver 2 (AS2).
Four years after the initial launch of AS2, we're introduced to its successor, Arctic Silver 3 only a couple of weeks back. Since the day I got hooked up to AS I have not used any other thermal paste on any of my systems. If you haven't already switched to AS, let this be the day you do so.
So what's new with Arctic Silver 3? Well this section has been taken out of the Arctic Silver website as they explain it best. Arctic Silver 3 features:
Arctic Silver 3 also contains a small percentage of specially engineered micronized boron nitride. The thermally-enhanced boron nitride ceramic particles improve the compound's flow characteristics and long-term stability.
Arctic Silver 3 does not contain any silicone. The suspension
fluid is a proprietary mixture of advanced polysynthetic oils that
work together to provide three distinctive functional phases. As it
comes from the tube, Arctic Silver 3's consistency is engineered for
easy application in a thin even layer. During the CPU's initial use,
the compound thins out to enhance the filling of the microscopic valleys
and insure the best physical contact between the heatsink and the
CPU core. Then the compound thickens slightly over the next 50 to
200 hours of use to its final consistency designed for long-term stability.
Arctic Silver 3 will not separate, run, migrate, or bleed.
When measured with a calibrated thermal diode imbedded in the
CPU core.
Arctic Silver 3 was formulated to conduct heat, not electricity.
It is only electrically conductive in a thin layer under extreme compression.
Performance Alright, it's time to see what kind of an improvement is achieved by Arctic Silver LLC's newest addition to their line of thermal pastes. For testing purposes we got a Athlon XP 1600+ (1400MHz) running at 1570Mhz. It's certainly not a great degree of overclocking, however it's good enough for our purpose. If you go to the Arctic Silver LLc's webpage you'd see that AS3 needs a period of 72Hrs before it reaches its full potential. Therefore the results seen here are after 3 days of usage. We also used a Swiftech MCX 370OA cooler attached to a 7000RPM fan. The moment of Truth (After Full load)
As the tests reveal AS has yet again produced a winning product. Even though it may not be by a huge margin in comparison to AS2, we must realize that even a 2°C reduction in heat is incredible when it comes to overclocking. After all we thrive on getting every ounce of power from our CPU's and a few degrees of less heat allows us to crank up that lever a bit more. Now that I have used Arctic Silver 3 I can't wait to see their release of Arctic Silver 4 when ever it comes.
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