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Old 06-03-2008, 01:54
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It's a mammoth task to do 33 of them

I'll still stick with AS5 until someone wants to send me something else
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If i were in UK i would send you Chill Factor, since i have like 3 or 4 siringes of it laying aroud lol.
But if that review tells us something, it is that since the first 10 produts scored wihin less than a single C, it doesn't make sense to try them all, buy the best price/quantity product since perf is gonna be the same.
Or buy the Collaboratory Liquid Metal and shave those 3-5 degrees off.
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I know I said I was using AS5, but I forgot to mention that I've been using Ceramique as well for the last few years, and that works well too, in fact, I prefer it to the AS5 for most things.

I'm still not sold on the coolaboratory stuff. Too much fuss removing it and keeping it away from aluminium for it to be useful to me
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Old 08-03-2008, 01:09
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I can say that Chill Factor is really easy to spread, very fluid.
Getting a thin and uniform layer is a breeze.
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