003 said:AS5 also conducts electricity.
Negatory. From the AS5 website;
Not Electrically Conductive:
Arctic Silver 5 was formulated to conduct heat, not electricity.
003 said:And if you put the PC in the freezer, the parts like the CPU and stuff would heat up.
I'm sorry, but that didn't make any sense. Cold air goes onto the CPU = colder CPU. And incase you haven't noticed, the CPU is ALWAYS hotter than it's surroundings, even at room temperature.
003 said:And there is "frozen" mist inside freezers, and when that hits the heated up parts, it melts and turns to water, or condensation if you want to call it that.
That didn't make any sense either. If something is frozen, then it will settle at the bottom. If something is floating around in the air, then it is NOT frozen. You cannot have both. Also, its not the air that cools the processor, its the heatsink. The fan blows cold air onto the heatsink, which cools the heatsink, which cools the processor. Unless you're suggesting that the Heatsink is made out of vaporous ice particles, it won't be shorting out the CPU.