Rofa1234 Posted August 25 Share Posted August 25 4 hours ago, raptorddd said: he pad is only available in 0.25 mm thickness, while many imitators rely on 0.2 mm. However, this is NOT an original PTM7950. would be insteresting to see the difference between fake and original pad. Honeywell also offers 0.2mm thickness: https://www.caplinq.com/ptm7950-most-thermally-conductive-phase-change-pad-with-very-low-thermal-impedance-that-works-in-vertical-applications-ptm7950.html 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kojack Posted August 26 Share Posted August 26 I still swear by my old NH-T2 paste. I have had mine on for 2 years on my XPS workstation and it's not increased in temps etc since application. My notebook had a crap BIOS update that ran the fan ALOT. I thought it was because the paste broken down, but that wasn't the case. I did re apply and it didn't change things until the next bios update came through. Workstation - Dell XPS 8940 - desktop creative powerhouse Mobile Workstation - Dell inspiron 5406 2 in 1 - mobile creative beast Wifey's Notebook - Dell inspiron 3169 - Little gem for our businesses Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papusan Posted August 26 Share Posted August 26 Roundup: Thermalright TF4, TF7, TF8, TF9 and TFX in the test – thermal paste from flowing screed to bunker concrete igorslab 1 "The Killer" ASUS ROG Z790 Apex Encore | 14900KS | 4090 HOF + 20 other graphics cards | 32GB DDR5 | Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 12 - 1500 Watt | Second PSU - Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold 750W (For total of 2250W Power) | Corsair Obsidian 1000D | Custom Cooling | Asus ROG Strix XG27AQ 27" Monitors | Papusan @ HWBOT | Team PremaMod @ HWBOT | Papusan @ YouTube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raptorddd Posted August 27 Share Posted August 27 On 8/25/2024 at 4:02 PM, Rofa1234 said: Honeywell also offers 0.2mm thickness: https://www.caplinq.com/ptm7950-most-thermally-conductive-phase-change-pad-with-very-low-thermal-impedance-that-works-in-vertical-applications-ptm7950.html they should have it sold officaly to a certain stores.its hard to guess when you order online. dell precision m4600 i7 2760QM 8GB ram MX500 crucial SSD 500GB. win 10 21H2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papusan Posted September 5 Share Posted September 5 Roundup: Cooler Master CryoFuze 7, CryoFuze 5 Violet, MasterGel Maker and Pro V2 in the test – thermal paste from grey to colourful igorslab.de Conclusion Looking at the entire portfolio, I would recommend the Cooler Master MasterGel Maker, which is still easy to process, or the slightly more viscous (and better) CryoFuze 7. Beginners are better off using the Cooler Master MasterGel Pro V2 for quick success. The CryoFuze 5 Violet, on the other hand, is a liquid soup that bleeds and is pumped out faster than you can say pug. That's it for now and we're done. 1 "The Killer" ASUS ROG Z790 Apex Encore | 14900KS | 4090 HOF + 20 other graphics cards | 32GB DDR5 | Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 12 - 1500 Watt | Second PSU - Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold 750W (For total of 2250W Power) | Corsair Obsidian 1000D | Custom Cooling | Asus ROG Strix XG27AQ 27" Monitors | Papusan @ HWBOT | Team PremaMod @ HWBOT | Papusan @ YouTube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vasudev Posted September 7 Author Share Posted September 7 It seems Zen 4 and 5 APUs SMDs are electrically conductive even with using insulation tape and I found it the hard way after I talked to Juan/judal57 who said it was electrically conductive when measuring the dimensions of APU and noticed a shock and spark due to ESD when I touched memory shielding frame of my new thinkpad P14s Gen 5 (Ryzen Pro 8840HS 30-40W TDP) with soldered network card (damn) NFA725 Qualcomm. Added a thermal pad to SSD, Wifi card and CPU. Upgraded memory to 24GB from 16GB as I was running out of 16GB with just VSCode, Zoom and MS teams in background at work. Didn't see much changes as CPU pushed through 96C before and after repaste. I used IC graphite pad with a little bit of thermal paste made by cooler master maker gel nano. Before the fans spin the CPU hits 96C and then temps drop to below 90C's otherwise it was running close to 100C out of the box. Had to disable lenovo power driver service as it was boosting CPU unnecessarily based on workload and battery life tanked to under 2hrs just like alienware and the reason to upgrade was better battery life due to heavy rains or power cuts. After tweaks I got 6hrs but still there's lot to improve. I'll add the images if anybody needs it. Here is link to HWBot: https://hwbot.org/submission/5635947 Another thing was Bitlocker Encrypted drive was not able to be unlocked within Macrium PE and I got that dreaded Bitlocker recovery Screen after fresh install. Disabled device encryption and BDE. I don't want new headaches. It is a mess to boot ventoy without secure boot and only Wimboot was working as expected. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papusan Posted September 17 Share Posted September 17 On 8/26/2024 at 11:24 AM, kojack said: I still swear by my old NH-T2 paste. I have had mine on for 2 years on my XPS workstation and it's not increased in temps etc since application. My notebook had a crap BIOS update that ran the fan ALOT. I thought it was because the paste broken down, but that wasn't the case. I did re apply and it didn't change things until the next bios update came through. Summary and conclusion Actually, I could have spent the weekend more usefully, but when questions come from the community about products and follow-up tests, then of course that has a certain priority for me. Since two out of three samples from 2024 delivered better test values and are more similar to the sample from 2023, I naturally adjusted the Noctua NT-H2 values in the database. However, even after all these tests, I still stand by the fact that the NT-H2 is a rather mediocre product that has seen better days, even if the follow-up measurements turned out a little better. Noctua NT-H2 thermal paste in follow-up test: Comparison of 2023 and 2024 – Detailed investigations into series variation and aging igorslab.de 2 "The Killer" ASUS ROG Z790 Apex Encore | 14900KS | 4090 HOF + 20 other graphics cards | 32GB DDR5 | Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 12 - 1500 Watt | Second PSU - Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold 750W (For total of 2250W Power) | Corsair Obsidian 1000D | Custom Cooling | Asus ROG Strix XG27AQ 27" Monitors | Papusan @ HWBOT | Team PremaMod @ HWBOT | Papusan @ YouTube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vasudev Posted September 17 Author Share Posted September 17 6 hours ago, Papusan said: Summary and conclusion Actually, I could have spent the weekend more usefully, but when questions come from the community about products and follow-up tests, then of course that has a certain priority for me. Since two out of three samples from 2024 delivered better test values and are more similar to the sample from 2023, I naturally adjusted the Noctua NT-H2 values in the database. However, even after all these tests, I still stand by the fact that the NT-H2 is a rather mediocre product that has seen better days, even if the follow-up measurements turned out a little better. Noctua NT-H2 thermal paste in follow-up test: Comparison of 2023 and 2024 – Detailed investigations into series variation and aging igorslab.de Should I add this paste to the list? Anyone has reviews of TG Phase Change Pastes? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papusan Posted September 17 Share Posted September 17 1 hour ago, Vasudev said: Should I add this paste to the list? Anyone has reviews of TG Phase Change Pastes? If you talk about Noctua NT-H2. Nope. As well remove Noctua NT-H1 from the list in OP. Thanks 2 "The Killer" ASUS ROG Z790 Apex Encore | 14900KS | 4090 HOF + 20 other graphics cards | 32GB DDR5 | Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 12 - 1500 Watt | Second PSU - Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold 750W (For total of 2250W Power) | Corsair Obsidian 1000D | Custom Cooling | Asus ROG Strix XG27AQ 27" Monitors | Papusan @ HWBOT | Team PremaMod @ HWBOT | Papusan @ YouTube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kojack Posted September 21 Share Posted September 21 My results are very different than a "mediocre" paste. 2 Workstation - Dell XPS 8940 - desktop creative powerhouse Mobile Workstation - Dell inspiron 5406 2 in 1 - mobile creative beast Wifey's Notebook - Dell inspiron 3169 - Little gem for our businesses Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papusan Posted September 21 Share Posted September 21 8 hours ago, kojack said: My results are very different than a "mediocre" paste. Depends on what Cpu and Gpu you have. Modern unlocked Intel chips can pull 400W and GPUs up to +666 W as my 4090 HOF graphics card. Lower powered hardware can come away with "mediocre" or less performing thermal paste. But even those can get an advantage using better thermal paste/or better cooling combined with better thermal paste. @Vasudev could You please add in Thermalright TF8: 13.8 W/mK on first page. Thanks 2 "The Killer" ASUS ROG Z790 Apex Encore | 14900KS | 4090 HOF + 20 other graphics cards | 32GB DDR5 | Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 12 - 1500 Watt | Second PSU - Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold 750W (For total of 2250W Power) | Corsair Obsidian 1000D | Custom Cooling | Asus ROG Strix XG27AQ 27" Monitors | Papusan @ HWBOT | Team PremaMod @ HWBOT | Papusan @ YouTube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeanLegi Posted September 28 Share Posted September 28 Hey lads and gents, i know it's been a while but i have a question if i rember correct some of you use One Enjoy TFX. Did you have the same experience like i have it now that the TFX was not on the complete CPU DIE after a few month of using? I'm not sure but for me it looks like it tries to escape from the heat 😅 if you can imagin what i mean. I used Paint to make it a bit more visual for you i forgot to take some pictures. I would try it once again with the GE78 if i can replicate it. a mate of me had the same thing with a GE77 and/or GE76. 3 cheerio jp 1. Desktop Gaming RIG | i7 13700KF | MSI MEGZ690 Unify | F5-6400 CL32 not testet yet | M.2_1 SPATIUM M480 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 1TB | MSI RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio white Edition | Lian Li O11D XL with 10 Fan setup | 3 bottom (in-take) | 3 top (in-take) | 3 side (out-take | 1 back (out.take) 2. Mobile Gaming | Raider GE78HX 13VI 3. MSI GS63VR 6RF Stealth 4. MSI GE73VR 7RF Raider with 4K Screen R.I.P GE76 Raider 11UH-208 UK with BOE CQ NE173QHM-NZ1 WQHD 240Hz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rofa1234 Posted September 29 Share Posted September 29 TFX has poor longevity, better avoid it. It is a good example that simply putting in a huge amount of filler won't work. It has great initial performance that's for sure. The devil comes in the longer-term. When I tested this a long time ago I wasn't aware, I noticed it later. Quote If you add too much filler, you risk making the thermal paste too hard to spread, resulting in thick, uneven layers which result in poorer real-life performance. And because of the lack of base, high-filler thermal pastes will also degrade significantly faster when put through real use which will quickly result in poorer performance. https://koolingmonster.com/insights/what-is-thermal-conductivity-and-is-it-always-good-for-thermal-paste Best paste in the market right now is certainly TC-5960 from Dow Chemical. The older ones TC-5550 and TC-5888 are great as well. Others I would recommend are Koolingmonster Kold-01 and Aerocool Fuzion. All of them are hard to buy unortunately. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeanLegi Posted September 29 Share Posted September 29 And none of the pastes you named are currently to buy if i search for them on some german shops. that is sometime really annoying 🫠😁 2 cheerio jp 1. Desktop Gaming RIG | i7 13700KF | MSI MEGZ690 Unify | F5-6400 CL32 not testet yet | M.2_1 SPATIUM M480 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 1TB | MSI RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio white Edition | Lian Li O11D XL with 10 Fan setup | 3 bottom (in-take) | 3 top (in-take) | 3 side (out-take | 1 back (out.take) 2. Mobile Gaming | Raider GE78HX 13VI 3. MSI GS63VR 6RF Stealth 4. MSI GE73VR 7RF Raider with 4K Screen R.I.P GE76 Raider 11UH-208 UK with BOE CQ NE173QHM-NZ1 WQHD 240Hz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rofa1234 Posted September 29 Share Posted September 29 That is true at the moment I know. Dowsil TC-5550 and TC-5960 will be available under a different brand in Germany later this year or early next year for TC-5960. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeanLegi Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 Ok, who want to check this from Igor? Die weltweit erste interaktive Wärmeleitpasten-Datenbank - Echte Messdaten, Materialanalyse und objektiver Faktencheck! | igor´sLAB English Version as well: The world’s first interactive thermal paste database - real measurement data, material analysis and objective fact check! | igor´sLAB 1 cheerio jp 1. Desktop Gaming RIG | i7 13700KF | MSI MEGZ690 Unify | F5-6400 CL32 not testet yet | M.2_1 SPATIUM M480 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 1TB | MSI RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio white Edition | Lian Li O11D XL with 10 Fan setup | 3 bottom (in-take) | 3 top (in-take) | 3 side (out-take | 1 back (out.take) 2. Mobile Gaming | Raider GE78HX 13VI 3. MSI GS63VR 6RF Stealth 4. MSI GE73VR 7RF Raider with 4K Screen R.I.P GE76 Raider 11UH-208 UK with BOE CQ NE173QHM-NZ1 WQHD 240Hz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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