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Alphacool Apex Thermal Grease Now in 20g, 50g or 100g Containers

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Alphacool expands the portfolio for thermal pastes and offers Apex Thermal Grease also in containers with 20 g, 50 g or 100 g content. The offer is intended for users who have to frequently resort to the use of thermal paste. The container has a large opening, is uncomplicated to handle and protects the thermal paste reliably and in the long term from drying out. The new containers are also very interesting in terms of price. When purchasing the 20 g can, one already achieves a saving of 25% compared to the quantity in the 4 g applicators required for this.

With a thermal conductivity of 17 W/mK, Apex is one of the best-performing thermal pastes on the market. However, this is not only due to the high thermal conductivity. Aspects such as viscosity and durability play an equally important role. Alphacool was able to optimize the viscosity so that the thermal grease is particularly suitable for high contact pressures and is still easy to apply. The Apex Thermal Grease is electrically non-conductive and non-caustic. The contained nano particles have a very low thermal impedance and manage to close even microscopic gaps between cooler and heatspreader. Disruptive air pockets are a thing of the past, as are excessively high temperatures.



The range of applications is wide! Alphacool's high-performance thermal paste can be used to cool electronic components of all kinds. In addition to CPUs and graphics cards, the components of PlayStation and Xbox game consoles can also be cooled and thus significantly improved in their performance and durability.

Features
  • Thermal conductivity: 17 W/mK
  • Density: 3.5 g/cm³ (ASTM D792)
  • Viscosity: 35~220*103 mPa.s (ASTM D2196)
  • max. working pressure: 40 psi
  • available in 20 g, 50 g or 100 g containers

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"When purchasing the 20 g can, one already achieves a saving of 25% compared to the quantity in the 4 g applicators required for this."
Sounds aaamazing! If only I knew how much it cost...?
 
"100 grams", for those times when you need to lather thermal grease all over yourself.
 
They look like cans of makeup.
I was about to say moisturizer. Maybe beard wax? I kind of doubt it would do well as either though.
 
Once again no mention of longevity. If the stuff degrades rapidly who cares how good it is when new! Ripping apart a GPU annually to repaste isn’t my idea of fun.
 
Can I put this on my car seat to make seat heating more efficient?
 
Now i can make sex with more thermal efficiency, maybe some OC
Not the best idea... it will be too cold.


Can I put this on my car seat to make seat heating more efficient?
I am sure you can.... but don`t ask us for cleaning your car :cool:

Once again no mention of longevity. If the stuff degrades rapidly who cares how good it is when new! Ripping apart a GPU annually to repaste isn’t my idea of fun.
Lifetime data will be of little use to you as it is only theoretical. The paste is specially designed for long-term applications and the larger tubes are bought by high-end notebook manufacturers. Lifetime is a decisive factor here. But yes, I can tell you that on a GPU you don't need to think about a change for the next 5 years. That would be the minimum specification.

They look like cans of makeup.
Then better not put it in the bathroom with your wife's makeup utensils. Whereby.... when I think about it..... could be funny.
 
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