
More than enough paste for multiple applications.


This came faster than expected, good packaging. I have zero complaints.





Good price, ease of application.
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My 10 year old Sager laptop was constantly turning itself off due to overheating. It had the original thermal compound. I opened up the laptop, cleaned the heat sinks, and applied this thermal compound using the pea dot method. My idle temperatures went down around 40 degrees celsius.

I was skeptical at first. 18 w/mk and 0.01 resistance sounded too good to be true for a paste. It's not. 7800X3D - TMJ @65c, PBO -30. Idles around 36c, rarely hits 56-58C under load or loading a game. AIO - Deepcool LT720 running 3 push, 3 pull fans on the lowest (Silent) MoBo setting. Cities: Skylines 2 - sits around 50c. So 49-51c. Starfield - 48-52c. Jameson and Akila City, doing what they do. XFX rx 6700 XT SFT 309 - shaved a few celsius off the overall temp range. Would hit 65-68C with stock paste, aggressive fan curve and ingame settings adjusted down for performance/frames. Now sits around 60-61c, fan curve set to %45 for that temp range. In both Cities 2 and Starfield. Same settings. The tube I received was non conductive as advertised. Made a mess, cleaned it up. Still had a little where it shouldn't be. Turned my PC on anyway. Stupid, but that's how I know.



Dimensions are accurate and do its job as intended

Awesome stuff. The only paste I use.