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ARCTIC MX-4 (4 g) - Premium Performance Thermal Paste for all processors (CPU, GPU - PC, PS4, XBOX), very high thermal conductivity, long durability, safe application, non-conductive, non-capacitive

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If you’re looking for a paste that comes with extremely high conductivity, this is it. Its conductivity is rated at 12.5KW, which is achieved with smaller particles and is ideal for even the most demanding configurations. If you’re installing thermal paste on one or two processors, don’t worry about their tube content. The fact is almost all thermal paste tubes on the market will have enough paste to install a CPU. regarding the thermal aste application, I used the 'rice grain size' in the middle for so long. It never spreads to the corners when you do so. But many manufacturers suggest replacing a paste every two or three years max. Don’t worry about that, though. Even after those three years, the paste will still perform adequately, but not as they were at first. Conclusion Warning: Undefined array key "height" in /var/www/vhosts/custompcreview.com/public_html/wp-includes/media.php on line 1386

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Warning: Undefined array key "width" in /var/www/vhosts/custompcreview.com/public_html/wp-includes/media.php on line 1386 Many competitors quote values above 4 W/mK to suggest better performance. It often leads to false expectations and dissatisfied users.The system is then started up and the minimum temperatures for all 4 cores is noted within the first 5 minutes. The Kryonaut is great, but it’s more expensive and doesn’t offer much else to suggest it’s better than its counterpart. Note** Arctic Silver 5 recommends ~200+ hour curing time. Unfortunately due to time constraints that did not happen.

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Thermal pastes should not be reapplied more than once every few years, at least that’s what Intel is telling us. Enthusiasts recommend replacing it once every year, however. To add to its superior thermal performance, the ARCTIC MX-4 has better longevity, too. ARCTIC promises that the MX-4 can last up to 8 years without getting dried up. This is impressive to accomplish because most people will have new PCs by then. The ARCTIC MX-4 is available in many size variants: 2 / 4 / 8 / 20 / 45 grams. as for damage this shouldn't have much effect other than you getting higher temperatures on the CPU/GPU It’s okay to consider the quantity of the thermal paste that comes with a tube, but don’t get ahead of yourself on the number of years you can get from it. That’s because the shelf life of many pastes is just two or three years. That applies to both of these pastes. In line with that, it occupies a strange space between other ceramic pastes and the Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut. What’s more, the Kryonaut is expensive but has a huge advantage over pastes in its class.Application of the past also matters. The wrong technique could affect your CPU. Note that for installation, the Kryonaut and MX4 are simple to apply. Not regularly replacing the thermal compound in your computer is convenient. You don’t have to open your computer cases that often. Let’s see how long these thermal pastes last. The main difference between Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut and MX4 is that MX4 thermal paste will last for about eight years before it runs out of optimal effectiveness, unlike its Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut counterpart, which can only be effective for about two to three years. In that regard, you have to replace or apply new thermal pastes on the devices you buy and have those replaced after a couple of years. If you don’t do that, prepare for another wave of overheating.

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