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 [REVIEW] 5 THERMAL PASTE COMPARISON, TX2, MX2, OCZ FREEZE, GELID GC1, AS5

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lucidlts
post Jan 15 2014, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(mhdsaifulaziz @ Jan 13 2014, 01:41 PM)
i use this before, seems working well, before that i use those unbranded, after 3 months become dried. lol~~
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Tested Gelid GC-Extreme recently, performance is really good. tongue.gif
sizzling hot haswell cpu (or just me getting a lemon chip) is able to maintain at a nice temp.

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lucidlts
post Jan 20 2014, 03:58 PM

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QUOTE(mhdsaifulaziz @ Jan 20 2014, 10:06 AM)
lemon chip??!! rclxub.gif
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well, basically you call it a sucky one.
life gives you lemon, you made lemonade out of it. sweat.gif
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post Jan 21 2014, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(mhdsaifulaziz @ Jan 21 2014, 01:40 PM)
is that needed? last time i use tissue paper to wipe off only~~ haha
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Isopropyl swab from pharmacy will do the trick, just to remove those extra residue if you really care tongue.gif
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post Jan 21 2014, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(mhdsaifulaziz @ Jan 21 2014, 01:58 PM)
haha~ can la~ it won't last for so many years also~ 2 - 4 years then change a new one dy~ XD
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2nd hand value bro, I once sold a Q6600 with a slightly scratched surface and the buyer seems to be unhappy with it. :S
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post Jan 22 2014, 10:06 AM

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QUOTE(Maxieos @ Jan 21 2014, 11:29 PM)
but i remember there's a product, i search back , called Arctic Silver Arcticlean .Does it work better than Isopropyl ? because some dried thermal paste is just like a dry mud.Hard to remove.
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Isopropyl is used widely as a solvent bro tongue.gif
From my past experience, it removes almost any thermal paste residue I've came into. thumbup.gif

 

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