What is the Best Thermal Paste to use for your CPU
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- What is the Best Thermal Paste to Buy I have tested 7 different Thermal Pastes to find out which is the Best to Buy?
So I have used the Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler.
We will find out which is the best By benchmarking Each thermal paste with two different tests Cinebench R23 and 3DMARK CPU Test as Both test the CPU differently.
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00:00 Introduction
00:16 Thermal Paste Used
00:43 Test System Used
00:53 Each thermal Paste Thermal Results
03:17 My Thoughts
03:48 Which was the Best & Best Value
04:23 The Best thermal Paste all through my tests the Extreme From Thermal Grizzly
06:50 Make sure to Subscribe Noctua CPU Cooler is here hehe - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Excellent info once again sir!
Thank you....
You are most welcome
Nice roundup - I think the biggest takeway for most people is that it really doesn't make *that* much difference, unless you're into extreme OC you're only going to see 2-3°C difference between the top and bottom end. Just don't forget to put any on! 😂
Yep exactly I'd recommend buying a thermal paste from a brand instead of the unknown ones you can buy off ebay, and yes Please don't forget to put thermal paste on lol
@@WELSHYTECH And take any stickers off that might be on the bottom of your cooler. 🤣
@robind8526 yes that to I've done this and I'm I test coolers all the time
The MX-4 is a very old product and still sells for so much money, I purchased an unknown brand M12 at AliExpress and after doing tests with the MX-4, to my shock, Lower temperatures after using M12 than when using MX-4.
Problem with buying unknown brands you don't know if it's conductive or not
For regular use MX-4 is THE best thermal paste. It's cheap per gramm, you can find it literally everywhere, it has great conductivity and even greater stability (i have 10 years old tube which is perfectly fine to use by this day and 2 years old tube, contents look the same), it has great consistence and easy to apply. And it works well for any application: i used it for air and water cooling and my temperatures were extremely low on water, i mean, if my CPU was at 85C i wouldn't run for a $150 thermal paste, i would still use MX-4 with $150 AIO instead of air and drop 20C instead of 4C. Running custom water loops i have CPU idling ~4C over room temperature and ~40C over on highest load. As soon as you stop the load it INSTANTLY drops to idle temps. Better cooler > better paste. There is two options i would also use instead of MX-4 and those would be liquid metal (it has extremely high thermal conductivity, over 10 times of the best thermal pastes) for maximizing performance with water/dry ice cooling or Kryonaut Extreme for LN2, there is no paste better for LN2 but that's not for everyday use, only for extreme benchmarking.
And that's completely up to you I'm not telling anyone to buy either of these pastes
Good that you included the Arctic MX-6 as well.... oh wait...
MX-4 bud don't have any other arctic thermal paste
Never heard of MX-6. MX-5 was a flop and i'm still using MX-4 for maintanance of any PC i'm working on. Not a single complaint for the temps, except that one time a girl used her laptop on the bed and her cooler was absolutely clogged with dust and hair, after removing all of it (without taking off cooling system) i shown her what was inside and what that was the only reason of overheating and throttling. Even after i removed one cooler after 6 years of usage without changing paste it still was soft and not the dry sand like.
OK just checked it and i see MX-6 for $26 per 8g tube and MX-4 for $13 per 8g tube... And for $28 you can buy 20g MX-4 tube. Judging by the tests i've just found online the difference is LESS THAN HALF A DEGREE. I would buy it if it had same price but it's twice of MX-4's, absolutely not interested...
no gelid? i use that and lowers anywhere from 5-8 degrees.
Don't have any here I'm afraid
Which Gelid? Theirs were mediocre at best in last few years.
@@JohnBraman413 I stopped using grlid, gcextreme and the rest, the new batches are much worse and now this paste is good for nothing
MX4/6 always use
Nice 👌
I've been using MX4 for years. But just bought some MX6 to try out at a later date.
@@robind8526 I'm going to start buying more thermal paste for future videos
Just use som cooked Jasmine rice...easy!
Lol 😆 🤣
You may have added the PTM 7950 to the test😉
Nope to expensive for me to buy it