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Old Jan 8, 2013, 09:02 AM   #1
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Thermal paste to VGA

Good morning,

I wonder which of these is best thermal pastes:

GELID GC-EXTREME

ARCTIC MX-4

Or if you have any best recommended that these two
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Old Jan 8, 2013, 09:17 AM   #2
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At best, the difference will sit at around 1~3ºC and it will depend on how much paste you will apply between the surfaces.
I'm guessing the MX-4 will be chaper, because it doesn't have that plastic applicator. Depending on the application style used, a plastic card works fine too.
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Old Jan 8, 2013, 09:32 AM   #3
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The Gelid one is a "TPU Recomended" paste, so the choice is obvious.

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/G...Extreme/1.html
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I'm sure EK waterblocks recommend the Gelid.
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Old Jan 11, 2013, 05:12 AM   #5
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For what it's worth, I'm using a AS3 like compound (OCZ Ultra II Premium Silver) on my Radeon 9500 Pro/Zalman heatpipe setup.
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Go with Arctic Silver 5, tried and true.
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Old Jan 13, 2013, 04:46 PM   #8
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Go with Arctic Silver 5, tried and true.
Only thing about that is it is slightly conductive.
TBH the difference is minimal between the high-end thermal compounds anyways, at lease for air cooling.
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Ok guys. This is a round up of 17 different pastes on cpu's.

To sum it up:
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Of the seventeen thermal pastes in this roundup, Tuniq’s TX-4 scored the highest. Its burn temperature was 3C cooler than Arctic Silver 5’s. Eleven pastes earn our Geek Tested & Approved badge: Tuniq TX-4 and TX-2, Shin-Etsu MicroSI X23-7783D, Prolimatek PK-1, Arctic Cooling MX-4 and MX-2, Noctual NT-H1, Xigmatek PTI-G4512, ZeroTherm ZT-100, Cooler Master ThermalFusion 400, and good old Arctic Silver 5. We’d give pride of place to Tuniq’s TX-2, Arctic Cooling’s MX-2, and Prolimatech’s PK-1, because they’re slightly cheaper than some of the other premiere thermal interface materials.

So does thermal paste matter? Yes—there’s a big difference between thermal pastes when running a CPU at full burn. There’s a big difference between a thermal interface material that’s good for overclocking and those that aren’t, but with eleven great thermal pastes to choose from, you can’t go wrong with one of them.
I personally use mx-2 because it is cheap and works really well. I used to use tx-2 but was unable to find any last time I bought paste. I do realize the question was for gpu's but I don't think it matters. After I applied Mx-2 it dropped me like 20c on my 7970 compared to stock, but I think that is mostly because saphire had about 1mm of paste in there.
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Old Jan 16, 2013, 07:36 AM   #10
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i agree it,TBH the difference is minimal between the high-end thermal compounds anyways, at lease for air cooling.
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Old Jan 20, 2013, 06:19 AM   #11
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Using Ic diamond currently on my 5770 its pretty good. Hassle to apply.

My fav is arctic alumina. They have a new version of ceramiqe now I plan to try out. These 2 pastes need curing time though.
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