Arctic's MX-7 is a non-conductive and highly viscous paste. A higher viscosity than MX-6 but not as viscous as MX-4. I'll stop saying viscous now. The company suggests it can lower CPU temperatures by ...
The world of thermal paste keeps evolving, and I’ve been using Arctic for longer than many of our readers have been alive, but say farewell to MX-6, as ARCTIC is back once again to refine their ...
Bottom line: Arctic, the PC cooling specialist formerly known as Arctic Cooling, has quietly introduced a new version of its renowned MX-branded thermal paste that's set to arrive in the coming months ...
The compound series has taken legendary forms by now, as everybody recognizes it. However, previously undiscovered Arctic MX-5 thermal paste has been spotted, and it seems a new revision is to be ...
Under normal circumstances, thermal compound or paste should last at least a year once applied to your CPU (or GPU if installing something like, say, an Accelero Xtreme IV cooler), and potentially ...
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Ok, so Arctic Cooling. For those enthusiasts out there, you’ve probably heard the name already and for those who haven’t, well they make some pretty impressive pc cooling products. What you probably ...
ARCTIC has created a new thermal compound to help keep your processor connected to your desired cooling method and offer the best thermal transfer possible. The new ARCTIC MX-5 Thermal Compound is now ...
As the title says, I need a advice of thermal paste to replace my MX-4. (I'm sorry in advance for my bad English). Here is the situation. I have TOSHIBA laptop for about 4 years and I noticed it's ...