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Arctic Silver Alumina Premium Ceramic 1.75gm Thermal Paste CPU/GPU Cooling Compound $9.30 Delivered / BNE C&C @ PEPNIMBLE

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Arctic Silver Alumina Premium Ceramic 1.75 gm Thermal Compound CPU/GPU Cooling Paste - Made in USA

Introducing Arctic Alumina Thermal Compound. The first ceramic-based, polysynthetic thermal compound for use between modern high-power CPUs and high performance heatsinks or water-cooling solutions.

Premium Ceramic Content
Arctic Alumina uses a layered composite of three unique shapes and sizes of ceramic particles to maximize particle-to-particle contact area and thermal transfer. This exclusive combination provides performance exceeding most metal based compounds.

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  • +6

    1.75gm is a very small amount. 14g is available pickup from several places for $11-15: https://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=arctic+sil…

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    That's enough for dozens and dozens of PCs - if you need more than this, and you are not an assembly-line PC tech, you are probably putting too much on.

    Vegemite FTW: http://www.dansdata.com/goop.htm

    Price has moved down by $0.60 since 2002!

    • I agree it's enough for multiple PCs (although certainly not dozens; even that article you linked said 3g is enough for 7-12 large CPUs, and this barely more than half of that). In any case, you can still get 8 times the amount for only a few dollars more. If you're the sort of person who's thinking about repasting one CPU, you're likely someone who'll repaste multiple CPUs, for which I'd suggest the larger tube is the better investment.

    • not dozens, maybe half a dozen or so, but too much is fine and too little is not so fine, so in general better to err on the safe side.
      Also it lasts years - you dont exactly need to be an assembly line tech to want to paste more than half a dozen PCs in the time this stuff lasts. You also might have a heap of transistors or voltage regulators or amplifiers or whatever to heatsink, though u'd probably use cheaper paste.

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