ROG Guru: Black Whack Regalia Korth PC Specs
| Korth PC Specs | |
| Motherboard | ASUS X99 R5E (BIOS2101/1902) |
| Central processing unit | Haswell-EP E5-1680-3 SR20H/R2 (4.4GHz) |
| Memory (part number) | Vengeance LPX 4x8GB SS DDR4-3000 (CMK32GX4M4C3000C15) |
| Nontextual matter Card #1 | NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) |
| Nontextual matter Card #2 | NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) |
| Sound Card | JDS Labs O2+ODAC (RevB), USB2 UAC1 |
| Monitor | ASUS PG278Q |
| Storage #1 | Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSDs, 4xSATA3 RAID0 |
| Depot #2 | Comay BladeDrive E28 3200GB SSD, 8xPCIe2 |
| CPU Cooler | Raijintek Nemesis/TISIS, AS5, 2xNH-A14 |
| Case | Obsidian 750D (freehand), 6xNH-A14 |
| Power Append | Zalman/FSP ZM1250 Pt |
| Headset | Pilot P51 PTT *modded* |
| OS | Condescending, Gentoo, Win7x64, Win10x64 |
| Network Router | Actiontec T3200M VDSL2 Gateway |
| Accouterment #1 | TP-Connectedness AC1900 Archer T9E, 1xPCIe |
| Supplement #2 | ASUS/Infineon SLB9635 TPM (TT1.2/FW3.19) |
| Accessory #3 | ASUS OC Panel I (FW0501) |
Cardinal Diamond is familiar to be abrasive and in reality scratch chip packages - this can fix subsequent TIM applications less cost-efficient (unless you mirror-hone the surface each time) and can make reselling parts with "busted" and worn-looking manufactory markings very difficult.
Originally Posted by Prostar Computer
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Arctic GC-Extreme has underslung viscousness, it's wafer-thin and runny. It seems second to no for extreme stand in-zero cooling, but it does gradually "burn off" over normal apply and requires comparatively shop at (maybe even seasonal worker) reapplication. Prolimatech PK-3 is a remarkably mistakable cartesian product (in terms of actual usage). Other top energy pastes are Phobya HeGrease and Tuniq TX-4, I let no experience with either.
There are, of feed, even healthier products like Indigo Xtreme and the Coollaboratory Ultras. These are expensive and highly susceptible to application (highly variable carrying out). They are actual chunks of metal, not metal-productive pastes, which require a temperature reflow procedure to install. And they often need a lot of mechanically subtractive patience to fully get rid of.
There are dozens of websites votive to authoritative TIM measuring, testing, and comparisons. And very few agree on their top picks, although the same handful of products (mentioned above) tend to always seem in the lead-tier slots. OC-enthusiast sites are filled with combative diehards who wish guard the honour of their chosen TIM with endless fervour.
I personally use venerable Arctic Silvery 5 for these sorts of applications. It may not be quite Eastern Samoa efficient as else products but it systematically ranks high upwards in the lists and is a unshakable, tried performer (it's also cheap and readily visible). And - unlike to the highest degree extreme TIM products - IT's a atavistic from the days when TIMs were engineered to cobbler's last "eternally" instead of being reapplied with great frequency. Reviewers and benchmarkers and other online "laboratories" excitedly swap stunned their parts every week as new parts axial motion in for testing - they are hardly aware of TIM longevity or degradation over time - former people (like Pine Tree State) tend to build platforms which last and elevate/swap our parts on a more annual basis.
Last edited by Korth; 04-07-2015 at 05:20 AM.
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