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Akasa Announces AK-450-SS Silver-based TIM

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Akasa announced its newest high-performance thermal interface material (TIM) for application in high-end PC cooling setups, for components such as CPUs and GPUs. The AK-450-SS from Akasa is a silver-based compound that offers thermal conductivity as high as 9.24 W/(m·°C). The company did not give out viscosity information, but mentioned that it can handle temperatures as high as 200 °C, without "bleeding" out. The compound is also engineered to leave minimal staining when removed. In Japan, it will be sold in 1.5 g syringes, starting August 7th.



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I think it would be clearer if you changed it to August 7th. ;)
 
If it doesn't spread like butter i don't want to know about it. Last thing i need is a thermal paste that I need a rolling pin to spread and a pneumatic drill to get off
 
I'd like to see how it fares vs Gelid GC Extreme.. for now I'd stick with my Gelid :D
 
can handle temperatures as high as 200 °C

Finally paste compatible with Fermi.
 
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