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Guru3D.com » Review » Guru3D Thermal Paste Roundup 2019 5

Guru3D Thermal Paste Roundup 2019 5

Posted by: Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 08/23/2019 11:58 AM [ 67 comment(s) ]

Thermal paste is an often-overlooked part of most computer setups. You can simply use the pre-applied stuff, or the thermal paste that comes with your motherboard, and still get reasonable processor temps at stock speeds. Thermal paste is a compound that helps to fill the gap between the CPU and a custom cooler.

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Athlonite
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Posts: 1339
Posted on: 12/25/2019 02:56 PM
In the Arctic Silver 5 part of the article you state that it's slightly conductive this is in actual fact false it is slightly capacitive not conductive . But otherwise a good article and as someone in here has also said it would have been nice to see the carbon pad tested aswell to see how it performs against this years lot of thermal paste solutions

cucaulay malkin
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Posts: 5135
Posted on: 03/11/2021 09:47 AM
installed 10700F with mx2
temps are very good,on xtu memory test (115w tdp reading) I'm still getting 55-57 max but it's worth knowing I can shave off 3 degrees with kyronaut.
which TG paste is the one with them little scratchy pieces tho ?

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