Kudo's to @DISCOSPARTA for posting this in another thread.Just wondered what paste you guys recommend currently. I'd like something easy to apply..and available on Prime ideally 😀Arctic MX-4 is what PCS recommend I guess... is that ok?
Thanks
That was an interesting read, another thumbs up from me for @DISCOSPARTA for posting that and a thumbs up to you for bringing it to my attention. I hadn’t even heard of a few of these brands so have been educated.Kudo's to @DISCOSPARTA for posting this in another thread.
This is a recent testing of general pastes, and where before I would have always recommended Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut which was the go to winner for a number of years, there does appear to be a new contender for the top spot, and I've checked this out on a few review sites and they're all unanimous.
The generally recommended best paste nowadays is ProlimaTech PK-3 Nano Aluminum
Amazon stock it here for 5g: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Prolima-Tech-PK-3-5g-Prolimatech/dp/B008M5157W
Best Thermal Paste for CPUs 2024: 90 Pastes Tested and Ranked
The right thermal paste will improve performance.www.tomshardware.com
Absolutely, was a really interesting read, and after @DISCOSPARTA posted the link the other day I checked out a few of these best paste threads for this year and they were all in the same kinds of results.That was an interesting read, another thumbs up from me for @DISCOSPARTA for posting that and a thumbs up to you for bringing it to my attention. I hadn’t even heard of a few of these brands so have been educated.
We expect an in depth thread with results from torture testing if you get the Kryonaut stuff. Although after your recent vinyl purchase, I won’t expect it any time soon 😉I'm quite keen to try this new PK-3 but I also desperately want to try the Kryonaut Extreme.
Your house must be the warmest place in Scotland.Just remembered.... liquid metal on my Desktop too. How else would you OC a 9900k to 5.4Ghz 😇
I dialed it back to a relatively toasty 5.0Ghz, 5.1Ghz for exceptional circumstances.Your house must be the warmest place in Scotland.
Just remembered.... liquid metal on my Desktop too. How else would you OC a 9900k to 5.4Ghz