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Cooler master ice fusion?

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Lochekey

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Sep 13, 2015
So I was looking for a cheapish thermal paste as I find I am changing cpus a few times a week lately and I an tired of paying 13 bucks a tube for gelids. I stumbled across a tub of cooler master ice fusion for 20 bucks on Amazon and thought I would give it a try. Anyone have any experience with this stuff or know if it is electrically conductive? I know this is a cheap paste but as long as it works halfway decent I will bee happy.

Sorry forgot the link

http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master...qid=1447461815&sr=1-20&keywords=thermal+paste
 
Thanks mandrake that helped. Don't know what I'm gonna go with yet but at least I now know the stuff isn't cheap crap that will eat my hardware. 20 bucks for a lifetime supply of thermal paste is just hard to pass up.:clap:
 
How about this for a lifetime supply? :rofl:
What the? Whitehawk have you even put a dent in that can? I'm constantly swapping Cpu's and or Gpu's using either waterblocks or my Pots and I still have at least half of my 65g of Arctic Mx2 left that thing would last me like 10 years.
 
What the? Whitehawk have you even put a dent in that can? I'm constantly swapping Cpu's and or Gpu's using either waterblocks or my Pots and I still have at least half of my 65g of Arctic Mx2 left that thing would last me like 10 years.

I'm still using the smaller jar, I got the 1 pound jar for when I have to pull the NH-U9DO A3 HS's to add/change mem on my SuperMicro 4P's as the HS block a mem slot for each CPU. So I need to clean off old paste and put new on :)
 
Don't think I've ever seen that much paste before. Sell the rest in small packets to the neighborhood PC builders but be careful as it could raise some red flags. ;)
 
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