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    IC graphite thermal pad

    Now this looks interesting
    https://www.innovationcooling.com/pr...e-thermal-pad/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpphKzmDiJM
    Yeah I know it's a linus vid, but this could be a big shift.

    After a quick search, I cannot find it for sale so I don't know what the price is and price will be a major factor I think.

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    I like it. Much less mess. Are the thermal characteristics high enough?

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    WTF,with that disclaimer on the product page!

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    Why do people hate on Linus so much?

    Quote Originally Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH View Post
    WTF,with that disclaimer on the product page!
    Yeah one of those things that's unlikely to have much power in court if it was to ever come to that...

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    Interesting, that "No Warranty" is on the normal IC Diamond paste page too.
    That warranty might fly in the US but not in the EU/UK

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    From the people that brought us IC Diamond?
    I do not have fond memories of that stuff... I tend toward MX4 or Thermal Grizzly, myself. I don't really get any bake-out or any of the other problems they cite.

    Quote Originally Posted by Biscuit View Post
    Why do people hate on Linus so much?
    It's his voice. The way he goes so high in pitch as he nears the end of the middle of his really long, rapidly spoken sentences with all the words and numbers and terms and things...

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    I actually got a free sample of IC Diamond from a competition on OcUK,and unless I was doing something wrong it was very hard to spread,and it also did slightly scratch the IHS on the test CPU I was using(IIRC),which I suspected might happen.

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    I wonder if you can get close enough to this by scribbling over the heatspreader with a very soft pencil? Spraying some graphite powder would probably be a bad idea given the risk of short circuits, but using a pencil should give less mess

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    Quote Originally Posted by Xlucine View Post
    Spraying some graphite powder would probably be a bad idea given the risk of short circuits
    You can get graphite grease.....

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    I'd love to try out this stuff.
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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    its gonna be pretty expensive compared to paste as its reusable, but it gives slightly worse temps

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    Quote Originally Posted by julian98 View Post
    its gonna be pretty expensive compared to paste as its reusable, but it gives slightly worse temps
    Worse temps? The thermal conductivity is ~3 times better than top pastes. Am I missing something?

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Jon View Post
    Worse temps? The thermal conductivity is ~3 times better than top pastes. Am I missing something?
    watch the linus video in op 5:36 and 6:57 could just be their testing tbh

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Jon View Post
    Worse temps? The thermal conductivity is ~3 times better than top pastes. Am I missing something?
    Thermal conductivity of the material is higher, but thermal resistance is higher because it's thicker. Assuming it's as thick as a sheet of paper (0.1mm), then for the 1E5 W/m^2 heat flux of a typical CPU over the 30mm square pad you should expect a 0.3 C temp difference due to the (lack of) conductivity of the pad itself (assuming a perfect heatspreader, IRL you could see hot spots with a higher temp difference due to greater heat flux)

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    Re: IC graphite thermal pad

    You'd also have to add in its (assumed) inability to fill micro gaps.

    Most graphite pads are more malleable, resembling something like chewing gum or rubber so they can expand or get squished into tiny imperfections in the matting surface, although having thought about it that's probably less of a requirement these days what with most CPU's coming with heatspreaders that probably do a pretty good job of dissipating hot spots over a wider area.

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