Thursday, February 20th 2014
X2 Releases the Thermica Thermal Interface Material
Introducing the latest addition to the X2 series of high performance pc hardware and accessories, the X2 Thermica is a high performance, composite thermal interface material designed to maximize heat transfer from processors to heat-sink enabling you to get more cooling performance!
The high viscosity formula efficiently fills invisible surface imperfections to improve contact and thermal conductivity. The supplied 0.5g syringe is sufficient for 2 processor cooler installations. The X2 Thermica is a must have for every PC enthusiast. X2 - All geared up!Main Features:
The Thermica thermal grease application can be used on the rear side of the CPU heatsink, GPU heatsink and water-cooling blocks.
MSRP:
The Thermica, part number: X2-431/0.5G retail price is USD 6,99 / EURO 5.29 (Ex VAT)
Availability:
Thermica is now available from X2 Shenzhen and X2 Europe.
The high viscosity formula efficiently fills invisible surface imperfections to improve contact and thermal conductivity. The supplied 0.5g syringe is sufficient for 2 processor cooler installations. The X2 Thermica is a must have for every PC enthusiast. X2 - All geared up!Main Features:
- Durable high quality thermal interface material
- Applicable to CPU and GPU processors
- Suitable for high wattage processors
- Thermal improvement for your processor
- Tool-free and simple application
The Thermica thermal grease application can be used on the rear side of the CPU heatsink, GPU heatsink and water-cooling blocks.
MSRP:
The Thermica, part number: X2-431/0.5G retail price is USD 6,99 / EURO 5.29 (Ex VAT)
Availability:
Thermica is now available from X2 Shenzhen and X2 Europe.
11 Comments on X2 Releases the Thermica Thermal Interface Material
0.5g... meh? i think it will not beat the MX-4 from Arctic(cooling) in 4g syringe (for the price/quantity and for the price/perf ratio... )
edit ok good i have my answer ... a bit more than the half price of a 4g MX-4 but 8 time less quantity
and yes Arctic.ac is Arctic cooling while Arctic silver is another brand often referred as Arctic ... but recently Arctic Cooling renamed to simply Arctic, adding to the confusion.
the MX-4 i use (alongside with thermalright Chill factor and Prolimatech PK-3)
www.arctic.ac/eu_en/mx-4.html
TIM is a fanbois deal like most PC stuff. Almost no CPU/APU is going to OC or run any better or longer with a 2 degree C temp diff. Gullible people buy into the marketing hype and that's how many companies sell essentially the same products.
16W/m/K !!!!!!
but for me it's MX-4>Prolimatech PK-3>Thermalright Chill factor 2>Scythe bundled TIM, i tested the AS5 and ASC but price to quantity : the MX-4 still has the crown its the cheapest where i live : 8-11chf depending the retailer for a 4g and the AS product start at 15chf for a 1g and 19.50 for a 3.5g
i am not basing my opinion on review and advertisement of the package, but on personal experimentations. so i prevail :pimp: my opinion is above all other but only concern myself ;) tho it can be taken in consideration sometime :ohwell: oh ... i have to test it ... a 3.5g is 11.50chf at Aquatuning.ch ... still 16W/mK humpfff if it's like the W/mK(who is in fact a W/m°C) of the PK-3: 11.3 who is above the MX-4 but don't give any difference with it, then it's just a number on a box ...
the MX-4 does 8.5W/mK
talk about Coolaboratory Liquid Pro, instead of that Phobya ... ;) 80W/mK but at what price (tho the Phobya is cheap enough for me to give a test)
you can expect up to 20°c temp improvement for "on die" cpus / gpus (on die = integrated heat spreader -IHS- absent or removed)
Cons :
-Coolaboratory product is 100% conductive, be extremely carefull when you apply it.
-liquid metal technology used in this product reacts badly on anything but 100% copper HS. Aluminium HS are strictly forbidden.
-With time (~6months) , the product dries and tends to solder your HS and you cpu/together.
-Even after successfully removing your HS (admitting you did not break the socket or the cpu during the process), both contact surfaces will have metal concretion everywhere, which are extremely hard to remove. At that point, the cpu die / IHS / HS surface will be uneven
-No options but sanding the CPU, which voids warranty.
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