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| Innovation Cooling Diamond "7 Carat" Thermal Compound - 1.5 Grams |
| Part #: thr-41 |
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Price: $6.99
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Impressive
05-17-2009
Reviewer: Crispex (2)
I actually bought the 4.8g tube, but it won''t let me place a review there. . . Regardless, simply replacing the TIM on the stock heatsink that comes with a retail i7 920 with this wonderful diamond compound dropped my temps by approx. 10 degrees Celsius. Amazingly efficient, and easy to recommend to anyone else out there.
Does Exactly What It Says
12-04-2008
Reviewer: Geminate (1)
For all my applications, this compound lowered temperatures by 8 to 12 degrees (10 degrees being the average) further than any other compound used. It does require that the tube be heated in hot water for 5-7 minutes then you are able to apply the compound. The big plus is even if you use too much (hard to do), the compound is non-conductive.
Best i''ve used
11-05-2008
Reviewer: Doogiehowser (2)
IC Diamond is the best thermal paste ive used. With my lapped TRUE and lapped q6600, achieved lower temps than mx-2, ac5, oc freeze, tm 0098 and zalman super grease. Im the kind of person who wants the best performance, from my testing, this is the best.
excellent thermal interface
05-29-2008
Reviewer: diety ernie (1)
i bought a few pastes last week to try and experiment cooling my gpu (8800gtx oc) i was idling in the mid 50s and loading in the mid/high 70s.
i took off the stock cooler and found cheap silicon paste, alot of it! i put a pea size right in the middle applied new thermal pads to the memory and now im getting mid 40s in idle and low 60s on load. i''m quite impressed, and im betting when i apply it to my cpu ill get even lower temps.
Best Stuff Available
03-13-2008
Reviewer: Wojciech (6)
Lowered my CPU core temperature by 5 degrees as compared to silver based compound. They actually use Diamond dust which had a much greater thermal conductivity of silver. Great stuff, make sure you apply it in a straight line across the cores.
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