Four Popular Thermal Pastes Compared!
Four Popular Thermal Pastes Compared!

Thermal paste for CPUs is crucial. If you are a regular PC user and you don't bother with stress teasing your system or doing things like overclocking, a normal thermal paste is absolutely fine. But for the hard-core PC enthusiast, a good thermal paste matters a lot. It will let them play around with the CPU's temperature being less of a concern. Now, which one to go for? Which thermal paste if best for you? APH Networks has made it quite easy for you to decide which is the one! In a thermal paste round-up, they have chosen the 4 top thermal pastes: 'classic' Arctic Silver 5, Arctic Cooling MX-2, Tuniq TX-2, and NT-H1 paste.

 “Arctic Cooling advertises their thermal paste as not only non-electrically conductive, but also low thermal resistance. This means that heat will transfer through this product easily. Theoretically, it has no break-in time, but it works the best after a day or two. Arctic Cooling MX-2 is available in the form of a 4 gram tube and a 30 gram tube. A 4 gram tube lasts for about 7-8 applications, while a 30 gram tube is for frequent builders and/or CPU heatsink swapping enthusiasts that need... well, a lot haha.” - APH Networks.


Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2008.
Posted by Binod.
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