IC diamond carat 7 Vs AS5
This review is going to be about Thermal paste. We all us it and love it, but which is the best?
I have done some real research on this matter, because I refuse to go water. So here are my results.
Their are 2 test rigs, because I felt that would give a better overall basis for my testing. I used core temp64 to check temps in windows, and OCCT for stress tests.
Rig #1 Sempron Le-1250 AM2 ( stock HSF ) with Biostar A770 A2+
Rig #2 Athlon X2 7750 BE ( OCZ core contact Vendetta ) with ASUS m3A78-T
Ok starting with the Sempron.
Knowing that As5 needs 200 hrs to cure, I used it first. Applying a small amount to the center of the HSF ( 5mm wide, 2mm in depth ) I applied the As5 and proceeded to wait out the 200hrs. My god what a long wait.
With AS5
Sempron stock clocks, stock volts 1.35 I measured the temps in BIOS and in windows using coretemp 64bit.
Room temp 68deg F
Idle 27c ( 30c in bios ) measured for 15 mins.
100% load using OCCT for 1hr it reached 46c using core temp.
Sempron @ 3.0ghz Vcore at 1.4, I once again measured temps.
Idle 28c (30c in BIOS ) measured for 15mins.
100% load using OCCT for 1hr it reached 49c using core temp.
Not bad for good ole AS5.
Now with the IC7 diamond thermal paste.
Room temp 69deg F
Sempron stock clock and volts.
Idle 25c ( 27c in BIOS ) measured for 15mins.
100% load using OCCT for 1hr it reached 46c using core temp.
Sempron @ 3.0ghz Vcore at 1.4, I once again measured temps.
Idle 26c (29c in BIOS ) measured for 15mins.
100% load using OCCT for 1hr it reached 48c using core temp.
Wow the IC diamond 7 really did preform better. Only a few degrees, but improvement none the less.
Now for the big clocker.
This next test was done after the 200 hrs of curing AS5 was complete.
Athlon X2 7750 BE stock clock 2.7ghz and stock volts 1.275
Room temp 68deg F
Athlon X2 7750 BE stock clock and volts I applied two 5mm lines on each side of the alum. posts in between the heat pipes. ( Learned that is the best way to get correct coverage )
Stock
Idle 25c ( 26c in BIOS ) measured for 15 mins.
100% load using OCCT for 1hr it reached 47c using core temp 64
Overclocked
Athlon X2 @ 3.4ghz ( 200 x 17 ) @ 1.4 vcore idles at 27c measured for 15 mins.
Athlon X2 @ 3.4ghz ( 200 x 17 ) @ 1.4 vcore testing using OCCT for 1hr @ 100% load 52c.............Ouch!!
AS5 did'nt seem to like 1hr of OCCT @ 3.4ghz.
Now for the IC diamond 7 paste.
Stock
Idle 26c (26c in BIOS) measured for 15mins.
100% load using OCCT for 1hr it reached 45c using core temp 64
Overclocked
Athlon X2 @ 3.4ghz @ 1.4 vcore idles at 25c measured for 15 mins.
Athlon X2 @ 3.4ghz @ 1.4 vcore testing using OCCT for 1hr @ 100% load 47c..........Much better!!!
I was really surprised on how the IC diamond 7 preformed. It is easier to apply and does'nt require a cure time. It also cost the same as AS5 at $9.99 for a standard size tube. Note that this test was done on a stock HSF and a core contact fan to rule out different types of HSF's. I was very happy to see the difference in temps. Lets me know staying air is the right thing to do.

Well I hope you enjoyed my small little review, and I recommend getting some IC7 diamond thermal paste to try yourself, you won't be disappointed.