It came in on the RMA of the OCZ Ultra 2 today.
Took the old stuff off the processor, cleaned it with some alcohol.
Put some paste on the NB and the CPU, its just like AS5 in that it is very hard to spread, it has a stickier consistency than peanut butter.
But it did lower temperatures at load by about 2 degrees more than the OCZ Ultra 2. Test run on an Asus P4P800 dlx, P4 3.2 with stock intel cooling (thermal pad removed) and default voltages on everything.
Before: Could do 220FSB stable P4 3.2 @ 3.520
After: Can do 224FSB stable P4 3.2 @ 3.584
So, it gives me about 4 extra Mhz FSB, its only been stability tested for about 2 hours but its looking good so far.
Took the old stuff off the processor, cleaned it with some alcohol.
Put some paste on the NB and the CPU, its just like AS5 in that it is very hard to spread, it has a stickier consistency than peanut butter.
But it did lower temperatures at load by about 2 degrees more than the OCZ Ultra 2. Test run on an Asus P4P800 dlx, P4 3.2 with stock intel cooling (thermal pad removed) and default voltages on everything.
Before: Could do 220FSB stable P4 3.2 @ 3.520
After: Can do 224FSB stable P4 3.2 @ 3.584
So, it gives me about 4 extra Mhz FSB, its only been stability tested for about 2 hours but its looking good so far.