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never replaced thermal paste before, but gona do it now, since i dnt have much knowledge about it, which do you recommend? ARCTIC MX-4 8g - 19 dollar Cooler Master Cryofuze 2g - 5 dollar Cooler Master Cryofuze Violet 2g - 3.11 dollar Cooler Master MasterGel Pro - 7 dollar |
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@crail | 12 days | |
Don't know, I googled best thermal past and clicked on a site. http://www.tomshardware.com/best-picks/best-thermal-paste Says Cooler Master MasterGel Pro v2 is in third place |
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@lookrite | 11 days | |
It depends on the CPU specifications you have, if you have a CPU that runs hot you need the best paste you can afford, if you have a CPU that doesn't you can go for a cheaper paste. And don't be tempted by the big tubes of paste, you only use a small pea size amount put on the center of the CPU, when the cooler is then attached, the mounting pressure of the cooler squashes the paste evenly over the top of the CPU. This application will last years, the only time you will ever need a big tube of paste is if your a builder putting together hundreds of computers, for the everyday person a small tube will last you years. |
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@alvar89 | 9 days | |
Have used arctic mx-4 for a long time works great on overclocked cpus.
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@john_163 | 8 days | |
trying to get the artic mx 4 4g but its out of stock , only available is 8g and 20g which i don't wana waste money on
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@john_163 | 8 days | |
@ crail - 25.04.24 - 11:50pm Don't know, I googled best thermal past and clicked on a site. http://www.tomshardware.com/best-picks/best-thermal-paste Says Cooler Master MasterGel Pro v2 is in third place its to expensive coz only 20g is available thats like 50 dollars |
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