Features

Contains 99.9% pure silver:
Arctic Silver 5 uses three unique shapes and sizes of pure silver
particles to maximize particle-to-particle contact area and
thermal
transfer.
High-Density:
Arctic Silver 5 contains over 88% thermally Conductive filler by
weight. In addition to micronized silver, Arctic Silver 5 also contains
sub-micron zinc oxide, aluminum oxide and boron nitride particles.
These thermally-enhanced ceramic particles improve the compound's
performance and long-term stability.
Controlled Triple-Phase Viscosity:
Arctic Silver 5 does not contain any silicone. The suspension fluid
is a proprietary mixture of advanced polysynthetic oils that work
together to provide three distinctive functional phases. As it comes
from the tube, Arctic Silver 5's consistency is engineered for easy
application. During the CPU's initial use, the compound thins out
to enhance the filling of the microscopic valleys and ensure the
best physical contact between the heatsink and the CPU core. Then
the compound thickens slightly over the next 50 to 200 hours of
use to its final consistency designed for long-term stability.
(This should not be confused with conventional
phase change pads that are pre-attached to many heatsinks. Those
pads melt each time they get hot then re-solidify when they cool.
The viscosity changes that Arctic Silver 5 goes through are much
more subtle and ultimately much more effective.)
Not Electrically Conductive:
Arctic Silver 5 was formulated to conduct heat,
not electricity.
(While much safer than electrically conductive silver and copper
greases, Arctic Silver 5 should be kept away from electrical traces,
pins, and leads. While it is not electrically conductive, the compound
is very slightly capacitive and could potentially cause problems
if it bridges two close-proximity electrical paths.)
Absolute Stability:
Arctic Silver 5 will not separate, run, migrate,
or bleed.
Compliancy:
RoHS Compliant. Important Reminder:
Due to the unique shape and sizes of the particles in Arctic Silver
5's conductive matrix, it will take a up to 200 hours and several
thermal cycles to achieve maximum particle to particle thermal conduction
and for the heatsink to CPU interface to reach maximum conductivity.
(This period will be longer in a system without a fan on the heatsink
or with a low speed fan on the heatsink.) On systems measuring actual
internal core temperatures via the CPU's internal diode, the measured
temperature will often drop 2C to 5C over this "break-in"
period. This break-in will occur during the normal use of the computer
as long as the computer is turned off from time to time and the
interface is allowed to cool to room temperature. Once the break-in
is complete, the computer can be left on if desired.
Caution:
We do not recommend using Arctic Silver 5 on
the older slot type Intel Xeon processors with large multiple square
inch CPU to heatsink interfaces. The huge contact area and large
gaps between the processor and the heatsink require a thermal pad
or thick mesh-reinforced paste. Arctic Silver 5 can be used on socket
type Xeons without a problem.
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