Supreme Performance CPU Heat Sink Compounds

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Supreme Performance CPU Heat Sink Compounds 
 

Dimensions: 2.76 in x 1.26 in x 0.67 in
Weight: 0.99 oz

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Price /Unit $1.62 $1.52 $1.42


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Posted by mikeybabeuk on 02-17-2010
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Pros:Good, easy to apply to chips. And relube cd/dvd runners. Good for amd, intel, norhtbridge chips, southbridge chips, ati graphics chips, nvidia graphics chips, memory chips on graphics cards memory chips on ram sticks.
Cons:Its a right pain to get out of clothes
Other Thoughts:After reading other reviews, i feel i must add the fact that this is a grease compound, and will not stick chips to heatsinks. For that you need a Silicone Thermal Glue
Bottomline:A thin layer is all that is needed for any type of chip. to much, may cause it to sweat and leave condensation inside your machine so dont go mad with it

It works...


Posted by ondcevik on 07-28-2009
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Pros:Well it works, it is cheap, it is the CPU paste that you can buy with such a price. I have tested it on a lot of CPUs (Sempron 2500+ to PD 950), some times it drop the heat from 55 celcius to 30 celcius. So it is better to use this if you are using nothing.
Cons:It is not the best and it is not sticky. If you are planning to use it on vga cards or other stuff without screws think twice.It is not drying well, you need some piece of cloth and alcohol to clean it.
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Bottomline:Place the bottle bottom-up and shake it well before use otherwise it will be too watery. You can buy it.

It works surprisingly well


Posted by mec25 on 02-18-2009
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Pros:Does its job in transferring heat from the CPU to the heat sink.Super cheap.
Cons:A little messy because of its texture.
Other Thoughts:I used this on my AMD Athlon X2 BE-2350 CPU with a really old heatsink, and I was really surprised how well it works. My CPU was reaching 80 degrees Celsius, and I thought it was because of my old heatsink, but when I applied the paste, it went down to below 40 degrees Celsius. It saved me the trouble of buying a new heatsink and fan for my computer.
Bottomline:This is a great bargain for a product that does its job.

Its ok.


Posted by BeAnBeAn on 01-11-2009
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Pros:Its very compact and small. Its an ok price i guess. It looks like toothpaste! I haven't used it long enough for it to properly work though but it is very easy to apply.
Cons:I don't think it works very well.
Other Thoughts:its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500! its over 500!
Bottomline:My laptop overheats? And I don't think this does the job.

Good to have it.


Posted by OgiDogi on 11-03-2008
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Pros:I used this a month ago to dissipate the heat from 138W TEC and it performed pretty good. Very good adhession, I had to slide the TEC plate from the radiator to separate them. Dries and becomes stickier with time but doesn't seem to become hard like those bubblegum-like thermal compounds found on some CPU coolers. I think it would rather turn to dust and would be easily cleaned.
Cons:None
Other Thoughts:Actually I haven't tried it on CPU but on a video card and that Thermo Electric Cooler. No doubts it would does the job on CPU but should be changed let's say once a year.
Bottomline:It's unbeatable for price/quantity.