Quote Originally Posted by vega22 View Post
A idiot question: Is important that the ram heatsinks that we use for mosfets and inductors cooling are electrically non-conductive? Enzotech use thermal pads non-conductive, but i too using the ones from Cooler Master, i think not so insulating.
I doubt it really is going to matter electricly conductive or not. The inductor tops have no electrical connections. As i said in the post i made before this one not even sure these temps are to be worried about on the inductors/ power sensor. This all goes off asus probes warning at 45c. till we can figure it out might want to save your cash, unless you have some already that you can slap on there. I found putting a 120 fan blowing on that area keeps it cooler then the 45c it is close between 41c and 44c i get under full load. Also this power sensor runs alot cooler with a dual core then with my Quad. Might be due to my quad being a 65nm