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30th December 2007, 17:43 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Compound Besides performing admirably in testing, Tuniq's TX-2 won't kill your components if you happen to get it on things you didn't mean to because it is non-conductive. Also, TX-2 won't disappear over time, unlike some other thermal pastes that need to be reapplied after a while because of thermal drift. If you're in the market for thermal paste, I can easily recommend giving Tuniq's TX-2 a try. http://www.lanaddict.com/rev.php?ID=204&PAGE=1
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