Thermal paste is an important component that has been at the core of cooling PC and laptop components for the last three decades. Good brands such as Thermal Grizzly, Noctua, and Arctic, guarantee ...
According to PC enthusiast and IgorsLab founder Igor Wallossek, the SGT-4 thermal paste marketed by South Korean company Amech contains an unstable, reactive compound that is ...
Which thermal paste for CPU is best? While the very idea of putting paste inside an expensive and custom-made PC would seem like absolute lunacy to the uninitiated, the use of thermal paste can have a ...
The new special purple-colored thermal paste from Cooler Master that better bonds to your PC hardware, with a nano-particle component that features improved thermal conductivity. The non-corrosive and ...
Cooler Master has found a creative way to market its CPU thermal paste: using it to paint a mountain scene on a CPU. Cooler Master posted a video featuring the Cryofuze 5 thermal paste, which it ...
In any electronics workshop, thermal paste is essential. A dense substance called thermal paste is used to enhance heat transfer between electronic parts and heat sinks. In reality, not all energy is ...
In context: One of the oldest debates among PC builders concerns the correct or most effective way to apply thermal paste. A single blob, multiple blobs, a cross, or a butter spread? Igor's Lab ...
SGT-4 paste corrodes metal and glues your chip to the cooler A thermal paste made by a South Korean outfit is earning ...
Needing to know how to apply thermal paste may not be something you’ve had to deal with so far if you’ve freshly installed a CPU before, or if any coolers you’ve purchased have come with paste ...
A report into imaginative thermal paste has found that ketchup was surprisingly good. Tom's Hardware reports that an enthusiast recently broadened his GPU thermal paste search to include several ...
I've just ordered some Noctua NT-H1 thermal paste. When I first assembled my current PC, I applied too much paste because I spread it up to the edges of the heatspreader (picture here), which I later ...