AMD and Arctic Silver

Amd tell me that you shouldnt use thermal grease on the cpu becuase due to the higher running temps of amd chips it can dissapate after time.
Arctic silver is a liquid substance aswell but but will it dissapate like termal grease :swt:
Please only answer if you know for sure
Thanks :good:

um…NO!
wow…thats…whoa…what are they smokin… must be some pretty good sh–.

AMD have proven that thermal grease isnt suitable
so like i said
Only answer if You know for sure. :good:
Ninja did you mean Arctic silver is ok to use on amd chips. And are you certain

Doesnt matter Ive just found out that Arctic silver isnt suitable for long term use :mad:

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Doesnt matter Ive just found out that Arctic silver isnt suitable for long term use :mad:
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Arctic Silver has a much lower dissipation rate than regular silicon, and Arctic Silver Ceramique is said to be even better. The only thing that will not dissipate at all are thermal interface pads, but they’re like carbon-based stickers – they don’t actually do too well at conducting heat in the first place. You’re better off with Arctic Silver.

http://www.xtremetek.com/info/index.php?id=14&page=1
Thermal grease voiding AMD warranty-

Not suitable… Well that sucks. I’m using that white stuff right now. My temps are 44C under load with a 2400+ sempron@175mhz fsb, 13x multipier.