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Hey guys,
I just this project/article over the internet, showing how to make your own Thermal Compound, made of Diamonds Dust. Yeah, you heard me right, Diamonds! Quote:
FULL ARTICLE/PROJECT: http://inventgeek.com/Projects/Diamo.../overview.aspx
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Interesting. I wonder what the commercial markup on it would be.
13g of diamond paste cost $33 for them to make 12g of Arctic Silver 5 is around $15 I knew about the thermal properties of diamonds, but just like making heatsinks out of silver, always heard it was too cost prohibitive. |
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If you're interested, I just found a seller over eBay that sells a Diamond-based TIM called 'Innovation Cooling 7 Diamond Compound' for ONLY $7.99.
I've read some reviews about this stuff and it looks IMPRESSIVE! I might order it soon and give it a try. For those of you who are interested, here's the link: http://cgi.ebay.com/Innovation-Cooli...d=p3286.c0.m14
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