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<blockquote data-quote="Vasudev" data-source="post: 700490" data-attributes="member: 30411"><p>The reviews are professional w/o any strings attached.</p><p>You mainly handle desktop 90% of the case so, you won't care what TIm you used and basically use a generic one which does its job perfectly. On a laptop its a different ball game, the HSF doesn't have enough pressure unlike Desktops so you need a premium paste that is extensively tested by OC'ers who are crazy WR holders.</p><p>Excess LM is bad news for mobo and can fry yours into a crisp or even worse. If there's any air gap LM evaporates causing overheating.</p><p>You need to read the post several times to get correct picture about Copper corrosion( I never said Copper corrodes on LM). LM simply eats away Aluminium heatsink and you can only use LM on Nickel Coated or copper heatsink. <a href="http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/something-to-think-about-liquid-metal-compatibility-with-copper-heat-sinks.800890/" target="_blank">Something to think about, liquid metal compatibility with copper heat sinks</a></p><p>You can check member's records at HWBOT/NBR forums like Mr. Fox, Papusan, iunlock, mobius 1, Johnksss etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasudev, post: 700490, member: 30411"] The reviews are professional w/o any strings attached. You mainly handle desktop 90% of the case so, you won't care what TIm you used and basically use a generic one which does its job perfectly. On a laptop its a different ball game, the HSF doesn't have enough pressure unlike Desktops so you need a premium paste that is extensively tested by OC'ers who are crazy WR holders. Excess LM is bad news for mobo and can fry yours into a crisp or even worse. If there's any air gap LM evaporates causing overheating. You need to read the post several times to get correct picture about Copper corrosion( I never said Copper corrodes on LM). LM simply eats away Aluminium heatsink and you can only use LM on Nickel Coated or copper heatsink. [URL='http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/something-to-think-about-liquid-metal-compatibility-with-copper-heat-sinks.800890/']Something to think about, liquid metal compatibility with copper heat sinks[/URL] You can check member's records at HWBOT/NBR forums like Mr. Fox, Papusan, iunlock, mobius 1, Johnksss etc. [/QUOTE]
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