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ARCTIC MX-4 (2019) Thermal Paste 8g $10 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Harris Technology via Amazon AU

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this is back again i guess pretty decent thermal paste

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  • Nice!
    Normally the 4g is at this price point, so its practically a 50% discount.

  • +2

    I swear by this paste,
    I've improved the temps on many many devices (mostly PCs, but also laptops and consoles) just by replacing the stock paste with this one.
    Sometimes see improvements of 20 degrees C which is unreal.

    For this price it's an absolute banger.

    • vs kryonaut?

      • +2

        Kryonaut is a little bit better, but much more expensive.
        This is better value for sure, but if you need that little bit extra for some overclocking then spend the extra for the kryonaut

    • +1

      Haven’t tried it, but I put Arctic silver on my Foxtel Now Android boxes and they are much happier

      • +1

        Arctic Silver is also incredible, just have to be careful not to let it overflow off the intended cooling surface as it's electrically conductive and can potentially cause damage

  • upvoted for description

  • Depending on how many and how hot the components you work with are, it may be better to buy a big tub of generic goo off AliExpress.
    But for a friends or my rig this stuff is really good.

  • Ok for laptops?

    • Yeah, I've used this in laptops many times.

  • hows this compared to GD900 or 7921?

  • I see so many of these deals that are so popular. The only time I ever use thermal paste is when building a new PC. Am I supposed to be re-applying every x months or something?

    • +1

      U also need it when upgrading cpu

    • It can be beneficial to repaste CPU and GPU as the paste can dry out and lose it's effectiveness.
      Generally this happens over many years though so you shouldn't need to do it very often

      • Also if the pc hasn’t been used in literally ages it pays to have a look

  • +2

    deal over showing $18 on my end?

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