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Introduction
Introducing
Arctic Alumina Thermal Compound The first
ceramic-based, polysynthetic thermal compound
for use between modern high-power CPUs and
high performance heatsinks or water-cooling
solutions.
Features
Made
with micronized aluminum oxide and boron nitride:
Arctic Alumina uses a layered composite of
three unique shapes and sizes of ceramic particles
to maximize particle-to-particle contact area
and thermal transfer. This exclusive combination
provides performance exceeding most metal
based compounds.
Controlled
triple phase viscosity:
Arctic Alumina 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 Alumina's
consistency is engineered for easy application
in a thin even layer. 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.
NOTE: (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 Alumina
goes through are much more subtle and ultimately
much more effective.)
Absolute
Stability:
Arctic Alumina will not separate, run, migrate,
or bleed.
Electrical
Insulator:
Arctic Alumina Compound is a pure electrical
insulator, neither electrically conductive
nor capacitive.
Clean
Up:
Arctic Alumina Compound cleans off easily
from CPUs and heatsinks. In most cases, simply
wiping with a dry cloth will easily remove
the compound from the CPU and heatsink.
Arctic
Alumina is sold in:
1.75 gram tubes.
(A bit more than 1cc) This is enough compound
to cover at least 25 to 35 small CPU cores,
or 9 to 15 large CPU cores, or 4 to 8 heat
plates. At a layer 0.003" thick, one
tube will cover approximately 24 square inches.
3.5
gram tubes.
(About 2.2cc) At a layer 0.003" thick,
one tube will cover approximately 48 square
inches.
14
gram tubes
(About 9cc) At a layer 0.003" thick,
one tube will cover approximately 192 square
inches.
Compliancy:
RoHS Comliant.
Specifications
Thermal
conductivity: >4.0 W/mK (Hot Wire Method
Per MIL-C-47113)
Thermal
Resistance: <0.010°C-in2/Watt (0.001
inch layer)
Extended
temperature limits: 40°C to >180°C
Lower
full load core temperatures:
2 to 10 degrees centigrade lower CPU full
load core temperatures than standard thermal
compounds or thermal pads.
When measured with a calibrated thermal diode
imbedded in the CPU core.
Important Reminder:
Due to the unique shape and sizes of the ceramic
particles in Arctic Alumina, it will take
a minimum of 36 hours 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.)
On systems measuring actual internal core
temperatures via the CPU's internal diode,
the measured temperature will drop as much
as 1C to 2C over this "break-in"
period.
Caution:
We do not recommend using Arctic Alumina on
the older 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.
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