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Published: Nov 27, 2009
Author: Andrew Schembri
Editor: Amber Lupala
Provider: Rbmods

MX-3, ThermalFusion 400, Chillaramic

In this page and the following pages, we will list any promotional material that the manufacturer lists on its website, along with some observations about each compound.

 
Arctic Cooling MX-3:
 
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Features:
 
·      High Thermal Conductivity
·      Low Thermal Resistance
·      Non-Electrical Conductive
·      Non-Capacitive
·      Non-Corrosive
·      No Curing
·      No Bleeding
 
Arctic Cooling MX-3 is the upgraded version of the award-winning MX-2. The performance of the ARCTIC MX-3 outranges other well-known thermal compounds clearly. This new compound is composed of carbon microparticles that lead to an extremely high thermal conductivity – 8.2 W/mK. It guarantees that heat from the CPU or GPU can be dissipated quickly and efficiently.
 
The ARCTIC MX-3 is a metal-free, non-electrically conductive compound that does not cause any damage of the components if it is accidentally spilled out on them. It eliminates any risks of short circuit and provides more protection to the CPUs, graphic cards and other applications between power semiconductor components and heatsinks. The ARCTIC MX-3 is a truly hassle-free premium thermal compound you can rely on.
 
Arctic Cooling MX-3 is grey in appearance. It is one of the hardest consistencies of any of the pastes in this roundup, and as a result it is “stringy” and likes to stick to itself. This makes application rather messy if it isn’t controlled properly. It is easy to squeeze from its application tube.
 

Coolermaster ThermalFusion 400:

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Coolermaster’s entry has perhaps the most, shall we say, unique name. Coolmaster ThermalFusion 400 is the name we are referring to. Let’s take a look at its features:
·      High Thermal Conductivity
·      Low Thermal Resistance
·      Non-Curing
·      Non-Corrosive
·      Easy Application with Included Razor Blade
 
ThermalFusion 400 is a supreme thermal compound that includes high thermal conductivity with low thermal resistance. Its non-curing and non-electrical conductive traits can avoid any short circuit incidence. ThermalFusion 400 is the ultimate solution for thermal dissipation to improve CPU, GPU cooling and other bonding applications. Its thermal conductivity is 2.89 W/mK.
 
Coolermaster Thermalfusion 400 is a light grey color. It has a consistency that is firmer than all of the others, but is not stringy. It requires medium force to squeeze from its tube. Coolermaster includes a spreader with the Thermalfusion 400.
 
Coolink Chillaramic:
 
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Features:
 
·      Ceramic nano-particles for high thermal conductivity
·      Not electrically conductive
·      No burn-in time
·      Easy to apply, easy to clean off
·      Suitable for compressor cooling
·      Big 10g tube for more than 30 applications
 
Coolink uses ceramic nano particles in their Chillaramic thermalpaste. It is non-curing and because it uses ceramic particles, it is also a dielectric (not electrically conductive). Chillaramic’s thermal conductivity is not specified.
 
Coolink Chillaramic is white in color. It has a very light consistency and is easy to squeeze from its application tube. This makes Chillaramic the easiest to apply and remove.

 


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