Arctic Silver 5 AS5-3.5G Thermal Paste
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Jessica Basile
Greater than one weekWhen I received this the cap was broken, but the paste still worked perfectly fine. Used it with my Evo 212 and it keeps my processor nice a cool even when Im running multiple processes at once and even top of the line games like fallout 4 and overwatch
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Ivelisse
> 3 dayused this on my old fat PS3 and still works after 10 years
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Michelle Harris
> 3 dayJUST WHAT I NEEDED TO HOLD THINGS IN PLACE
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Tim S.
> 3 dayI have been using Arctic Silver paste for many years. I’ve always found the quality of this product to be very good, and in many computer builds it does a very good job at lowering CPU and chips at temperatures. I can highly recommend this over cheaper alternatives that, while they may advertise to be similar, I have always found this to be just a little higher quality for not much extra money. It takes such a small amount of this paste that even a small tube will last for a very long time. Can highly recommend.
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Aeolwind
> 3 dayIm addicted to this stuff.
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Wesley
> 3 daySimple product with amazing heat dissipation. Nothing else to say except this product is worth every penny. I have used other cpu paste and found that a few degrees is more than enough reason to use Artic Silver.
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zamanh
> 3 dayAwesome, Beautiful piece
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Brad
> 3 dayExactly what you think it is.
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Johnny L Gilbert
> 3 daycools
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Jams
> 3 daySo I was having thermal problems with my system. Turns out the stock compound supplied by Intel on the heat sink is not very good, (theres a shock!) and I was getting thermal alerts and while investigating even managed to get a BIOS triggered thermal shutdown. Anyway removed the heat sink, cleaned off the Intel stuff and applied the Arctic Silver and the machine started back up. The machine had been running before I made the switch, and when I restarted the temperature actually started dropping. (It had been about 60F when I turned it off). Within a few minutes the temperature was round 45F. Whereas before I had hit the scary range of 90F (usually round 70F under low load) maximum now under load is 60F. I would guess Im now running 10 to 20 degrees cooler if not more at all times.