Experience with Coollaboratory Liquid Pro OC
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I will start this thread to see if you can give recommendations to those people (including me) who are wanting to try this thermal paste that says it is very good (experience, opinions, etc.) keeping temperatures very low, the bad thing about all this according to what I read over there is that it can not be applied to a heatsink that contains aluminum. I look forward to your comments, goodbye
PD. is the h100 made of aluminum? :ugly:
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well I'm glad and you'll tell us about it ;D
just two things, according to what I've read this filler is conductive of electricity :shock:
and in the package they include sandpaper to clean the filler for future applications :wall:
and the second thing reminds me of another filler that looked like cement glue (because of the adhesive properties)
as I said, you'll tell us about it
regards
the link I read
HardWare Analysis: Content / Cooling / Thermal Paste Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra -
I'll start this thread to see if you can give recommendations to those people (including myself) who are wanting to try this thermal paste that says it's very good (experience, opinions, etc.) while keeping temperatures very low, the bad thing about all this is that I read that it can't be applied to a heatsink that contains aluminum. I look forward to your comments, regards
PS. is the h100 aluminum? :ugly:
Well it looks pretty :comodo:nuda, and although it mentions that the price is high (I almost got scared), the truth is that it doesn't reach 15€. From the sites I've visited the comments are very positive, although I've also read that at high temperatures, it degrades very quickly and after a year it hardens a lot (I suppose because it's aimed at RL blocks where temperatures don't exceed 50º, which is a data to take very much into account when choosing the product), but nothing that I can contribute at a personal experience level.
No, the base of the H100 is copper ;D.



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I have used the ultra, they are first cousins, I found it somewhat complicated to spread it, you have to get the hang of the damn brush XD. Regarding temperatures, more than one will call me crazy, but I had the same as with artic silver 5 that I already had on. Therefore, seeing that the amount of paste is very scarce for its price, I do not recommend it.
Apart from that, I had problems with the water block, it fixed itself in such a way that it became part of the same block, I don't know if I can explain it, it got embedded in it, so that you could run your finger over it and it was totally flat.
In the end, I had to polish the block because there was no way to clean it :wall:.
PD: Recently I saw a comparison of thermal pastes and there were only two pastes that managed to improve artic silver 5 after its curing (200 h). And they were comparing I think 60 pastes, so it's not a joke.
It is also true that the mounting of the heatsink/block influences, in each mounting you will get a different temperature, that's why we must take our time to get the best possible one so that we don't have to keep testing continuously.
Best regards.