Glinde, 26th of February 2013 - be quiet!, market leader for power supplies in Germany for seven years in a row*, announced today the availability of the new high performance thermal compound DC1. The ...
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Your expensive thermal paste doesn't matter as much as you think
Thermal compounds can vary in base material: hydrocarbon and silicon bases are the most common options you'll find on the ...
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4 myths about CPU thermal paste that are actually hurting your PC
I admit I have advised sticking (no pun intended) with the pre-applied thermal paste on your cooler. The stock paste is ...
Good and well applied thermal paste is certainly a must for every avid overclocker. It is also a necessity if you like to have a quiet PC. Simply put, without thermal paste your CPU Cooler won’t do ...
Thermal paste (otherwise known as thermal grease) is mentioned a lot more than you might think in gamer forums and by PC builders, which is surprising considering it’s just a small addition to any rig ...
Connecting the mounting brackets to the base area of the Dark Rock Pro was our first task undertaken. A solid metal backplate is used to secure the 1550g Dark Rock Pro. Securing the backplate was very ...
If you're building a computer, you need thermal paste, or heat paste, to ensure that your computer's processor doesn't overheat. It's a gloopy, silvery material that you squirt between the processor ...
Thermal paste, also known as heat paste, thermal gel, CPU paste, and other similar names, is a putty-like substance designed to capture and ferry ambient heat within your computer tower. Thermal paste ...
Thermal paste, also known as heat sink paste or thermal compound, is a thermally conductive material designed to improve heat transfer from your laptop's GPU and CPU to the heat sink. If you take a ...
Can you just keep using the same tub of thermal paste over and over, or does it eventually expire? The answer is more complicated than it might seem at first glance. Yes, thermal paste does expire, ...
We all know that applying thermal paste to CPUs isn't the easiest thing to do, squirt a little on... move it around, make it kinda even... but now there's an idiot-proof method of applying the perfect ...
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