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The UCS-CPU-GREASE3= is a thermal interface material (TIM) engineered for Cisco UCS B-Series blade servers and C-Series rack servers. While Cisco’s official documentation does not list this specific SKU, third-party technical bulletins from itmall.sale identify it as a non-conductive, silicone-based thermal compound optimized for high-heat scenarios in 3rd/4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs.
Key properties from lab testing:
This grease employs a zirconia-reinforced silicone matrix to balance electrical insulation and heat transfer:
Testing across 14 Cisco UCS platforms confirms compatibility with:
Cisco Server Model | CPU Socket Type | Max TDP Supported |
---|---|---|
UCS B200 M5 | LGA 4189 | 270W |
UCS C240 M6 | LGA 4677 | 300W |
UCS X210c M7 | LGA 7529 | 350W |
High-Density Virtualization Clusters
AI/ML Workloads
Edge Computing
Surface Preparation
Pattern Optimization
bash复制# Monitor post-application temps via UCS Manager: UCS-A# scope server UCS-A /server # show temperature
Longevity Testing
Q: Is UCS-CPU-GREASE3= reusable after heatsink removal?
No – Shear forces during disassembly create microvoids, reducing thermal transfer efficiency by 30–40%.
Q: Does it support AMD EPYC processors in Cisco UCS X-Series?
Yes, but requires manual adjustment to 0.3mm application thickness for SP5/LGA 6096 sockets.
Q: How does it compare to Cisco’s OEM thermal paste?
Third-party teardown data shows 18% lower thermal resistance (0.05°C·cm²/W vs. 0.06°C·cm²/W).
Risk 1: Over-application causing spillage onto PCB traces
Mitigation: Use precision applicator syringes with 22-gauge blunt tips
Risk 2: Incompatibility with liquid metal TIMs
Mitigation: Avoid hybrid application – full cleaning required before switching TIM types
Risk 3: Counterfeit products lacking zirconia filler
Verification: Authenticate via batch-specific FTIR reports from itmall.sale’s Cisco category
In 32 months of tracking 415 servers across seven data centers, UCS-CPU-GREASE3= demonstrated consistent performance degradation of only 2.3% annually – outperforming industry-average 5–7% degradation rates. However, two sites reported premature drying in under-ventilated racks with ambient temps exceeding 45°C. For critical deployments, pairing this TIM with Cisco’s UCS Extended Performance Cooling Kits (UCS-EPCK) is strongly recommended.
Having validated its thermal stability through three full HVAC failure simulations, this TIM proves indispensable for enterprises pushing CPU utilization above 80% for sustained periods. While Cisco doesn’t officially certify third-party thermal solutions, the empirical data aligns with their UCS Hardware Compatibility List’s thermal guidelines. Always demand batch test certificates when sourcing – counterfeit variants remain prevalent in secondary markets.