Arctic Silver Ceramique 22 GRAMS High Density Thermal Compound - High-density, ceramic-based thermal compound specifically designed for modern high-power CPUs and high-performance heatsinks or water-cooling solutions. Large 22 Gram Syringe.
Features
Excellent Stability - Ceramique is engineered to not separate, run, migrate, or bleed.
Electrical Insulator - Ceramique does not contain any metal or other electrically conductive materials. It is a pure electrical insulator, neither electrically conductive nor capacitive.
Wide Temperature Limits.
Peak: – 40C to >180C
Long-Term: – 40C to 140C
Industry Leading Performance - 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.
Easy Clean Up - Ceramique can easily be cleaned from CPUs and heatsinks with isopropyl alcohol or any of the cleaners listed in the product instructions
Innovative Dispenser - The 2.7-gram Ceramique is the first product available in our proprietary thermal compound syringe. Our new syringe is more compact, easier to handle and dispenses a higher percentage of its content than standard industrial or medical syringes. The amount of compound remaining in the syringe is easy to determine as the rear of the plunger is perfectly flush with the flange when the syringe is empty.
Ceramique is sold in -
2.7-gram syringes. (About 1cc) At a layer 0.003" thick, one tube will cover approximately 20 square inches.
22-gram syringes. (About 8cc) At a layer 0.003" thick, one tube will cover approximately 160 square inches.
Important Reminder: Due to the unique shapes and sizes of the particles in Ceramique, it will take a minimum of 12 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 often drop slightly over this "break-in" period.