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L**.
Scam!
Okay the paste is BAD, temps are high, idle at 52C note that with mx4 its in the high 30's low 40's. Also why do you get so little of it? Why make the tube so long if you're just going to barely fill the thing? This image is the max paste you get from the thing day one without even being used. If you're going to scam people with this might as well put the stuff in a smaller tube.
C**Y
Really impressed!!
This is a bit expensive compared to other options, but I went for the heat dissipation rate rather than other jargon, and no one there gave this much 13.8 W/mk.. so I went with this.. Mine is 2015 model HP Envy laptop.. it has been making quite a noise lately.. I checked on the internet.. found the issues could be fan or heatsink.. I took the comparatively easier option first and cleaned the fan only.. not touching the heat sink.. it did improved.. bringing my laptop idle temp from ~65 to ~55ish.. but still it made noise.. then I decided to go this.. after going through official documentation from HP on how to replace the thermal compound and the hear sink.. I tried it.. I found the factory thermal compound was all over.. very badly applied.. it took me 10-15min just to clean all that.. Then as suggested I applied this compound.. and to my amazement real difference.. now CPU idle temp has dropped significantly to ~38ish.. massive improvement.. I hardly ever hear the fan noise.. even after working on Lightroom.. So definitely recommended!!..
H**S
This works! Well
I have a ageing i7 Laptop (2670QM 4 cores, 8 Threads) worked okay, but thermally throttled(you know 100% 30% and so on in CPU) CPUID HWMonitor put all cores at 80c on Idle and i was topping 100c on full chatter (such as rendering). Worked but slowed me down. A strip down and clean on CPU, GPU and Cooler Apply a small blob of this on the CPU /GPU die and spread with tool included (Yeah keeping things clean). Same on the Cooler interfaces, after a good clean. Assembled. CPU on idle 55c and the same process maxing out CPU hits 80c. A clean a and new paste helped for sure, but teh drop is much better than i have had with standard pasts in very similar situations so a Plus in my book.It states "non toxic, don't eat" (I am sure you wont), i cant imagine that this will be good for you if you do, No COSHH if used in a professional situation. Didn't ask for oneStates non Conductive, Looks metallic grey. But i didn't get every where on the GPU or CPUs (The same goes for cleaning off old compound as you never know) I didn't have any CPU or GPU operation issues after assembly.Yeay cooler fan is spinning *a lot* slower and less now too :-)Image attached (I have'nt quite maxed out CPU Here)
C**N
Good Paste, shame about the supplied quantity.
Good product and max CPU temps are similar to using Thermal Grizzly (1 degree)Only issue is that only able to repaste 2 Cpus (pea size amount on AMD AM4) with the amount inside the tube. The tube size is misleading.
T**D
Cheap fix for a non booting workstation.
Bought this thermal paste when my dual Xeon HP workstation started shutting down and eventually refused to boot at all. Some reviews criticised the amount of product you get and did worry me that I may not have enough. However I have treated both processors, a passive heat sink on the main mother board and the GPUs heat sink in the quadro graphics card all with some to spare.The system booted straight away and is now running a lot quieter with hardly any fan activity compared to before shutting down.The paste was easy to apply by a combination of spreading with the supplied spatula and blobbing. I avoided spreading the paste right to the edges of the processors so that after the heat sinks had been tightened down I would be able to see if the paste had compressed and spread correctly.
C**T
solved my xbox x overheating issues
It is incredible how cheap the CPU paste on the xbox x is, I had heating issues all the time, with the fans spinning at max on average usage, I have always though it was normal for an xbox x, replaced the cpu paste with a very thin layer of this paste, and all my overheating issues are gone, fans basically never spins anymore, if they do it is at very very low speed. Great product, a bit sticky compared to artic paste, but it seems to do the job even better than artic.
T**E
Thick, chunky nearly dry clay. You'll never get a thin application.
Tried to apply on 2 different processors. Ended up just using MX-4 and AS-5 because any gains you get from this are wiped out by the fact it's 95% dried out clay and you'll never spread it no matter how much you use. Horrificly thick lumpy stuff that shouldnt be on the market. I've delidded and used liquid metal and fitted hundreds of processors and this was absolutely unusable.
C**S
Difficult to apply a thin layer - hardens while spreading
I bought 2 of these with the intention of using for fitting a Bykski waterblock to my GigaByte Aorus 3090 Xtreme (with a tube spare).I found it very difficult to apply a thin even layer as needed on a GPU die and ended up with 100C plus 'Hotspot' due to poor contact.Reverting to my long time favourite MX-4 solved the problem and my GPU Die temperature doesn't exceed 60C so the supposed extra heat conductivity of this paste simply isn't needed, even if it worked.One tube used so that's wasted money. Hopefully I can return the 2nd unopened package.
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