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Anyone tried CoolerMaster Ice Fusion V2 thermal grease?

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Anyone tried CoolerMaster Ice Fusion V2 thermal grease?
Ice Fusion V2 High Thermal Conductivity Compound | Cooler Master
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Sorry strictly Noctua NT H1 and NT H2 for the last 10 years. If it is the same stuff that they bundle with their coolers though it is not bad though as I have used that before on some customer builds that wanted it.
 
I have and keep a bottle around for tinkering and an emergency. This is that basic white silicone paste, except that this time it's gray. :rolleyes: It works on low end CPUs and general purpose electronics applications, but the thermal conductivity is very low in relation to any other high-performance TIM. You should not use this on high-wattage components, i'd say 35W TDP parts at most.
 
The cap makes me feel very secure for some reason.
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hahaha i love the old internet
 
I have the "Original".
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I can't find where to buy it.

It's honestly not worth it, buy a large tube of Arctic MX-4, it'll serve you better than this paste bucket will :)
 
not yet, because in my region wasn't available
 
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