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| Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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![]() | The thermal paste market is highly competitive with almost every computer component manufacturer having its own special paste. Each compound will have unique properties that decide how well it performs: burn-in time and conductivity to name but a few. In more recent times, manufacturers have moved away from using metallic particles and started to use ceramic nano-particles so as to make electrically non-conductive compounds that don’t damage components if accidently spilled on them. Today, we look at the Coolink Chillaramic and from the name we can immediately tell this is a ceramic compound (-ramic). Let’s check it out… http://verdisreviews.com/reviews/coo...mpound-review/
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