

Arctic Silver 5 AS5-3.5G Thermal Paste
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John
> 24 hourThis product is probably the best choice when it comes to thermal compound. Just be sure not to use too much when applying it.
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Berny
> 24 hourAfter some time the thermal compound between the processor and the heatsink gets dry or hard and doesnt dissipate the heat, that can cause the system to stop and the processor may brake.
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ubelblatt
> 24 hourSeems to keep the temps down on the Core i5 outside of the stock cooler. Tried a larger and a smaller amount and with this compound it definitely seems like less is more. Try a size smaller than a pea in the middle of the CPU for best results.
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snnoopy
> 24 hourThis product works very well. Other products a fraction of the price work just as well in my humble opinion. The key to having good heat sink is to eliminate air bubbles. Instead of using the scrape method for application, use the dot method and make sure the heat sink is pressed very hard against the heat source and secure tightly. Search youtube for videos explaining.
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Leif Schmitt
> 24 hourI thought the product work very well.
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allen watkins
> 24 hourGreat product
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Jakub Siemiatkowski
> 24 hourThe best out there.
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Kaden Little
> 24 hourGood
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jrp510
> 24 hourI purchased this for my Dell laptop. At first I was debating whether I should use this as I do not have a High-end PC. It took almost a month for the compound to actually kick in. It feels as though performance has increased, but at least I know I have a great product protecting my processor and video card.
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Thomas Rosswaag
> 24 hourI bought this thermal grease to fix my YLOD (yellow light of death) on my 1st Gen PlayStation 3. A buddy mine recommended that I try this Arctic Silver thermal grease. This grease is awesome! I was expecting it to be more like a thick liquid, but it was really thick and easy to apply. I have seen videos online of how to fix PS3s, and most of them use a much thinner grease that is harder and messier to apply. I just put a dime-sized ball in the center of the chips, and pressed the heat sinks back on. Just to make sure that I was doing it right, I removed the heat sink. The Arctic Silver had flowed perfectly and evenly from the center and was razor thin with absolutely no air bubbles.