AS5 is AS5. it is just a thermal conductive compound designed to increase heat transfer between said chip and its heatsink. it doesn't matter what the chip is.
why would it need to be refrigerated ? I have a tube in my tool box that's about a year old and i still use it,I just did my 6800GS a little while ago and the AS5 still seem's fine
The site says that you need to store it with the tip facing down incase anything in it like the silver particles settle. The site said putting it in a fridge would help keep it from settling...
The site says that you need to store it with the tip facing down incase anything in it like the silver particles settle. The site said putting it in a fridge would help keep it from settling...