Model | MT-3203 |
Thermal Conductivity | 3W/mk |
Viscosity | 80000mPa.s |
Color | Grey |
Density | 2.9g/ml |
Operating temperature | -40℃~+200℃ |
Ideal Applications | CPU/GPU/LED/MOS |
Certificate | Reach/Rohs/MSDS |
Limit Temperature | -40℃~+250℃ |
Shelf Life | 5 Years |
FAQ - Thermal Paste
Q1: How often should I replace thermal paste? A: It is recommended to replace thermal paste every 2-3 years to ensure optimal
thermal performance. Over time, thermal paste can dry out, reducing its effectiveness.
Q2: Can I use thermal paste on both CPU and GPU? A: Yes, our thermal paste is suitable for use on both CPUs and GPUs. It ensures
effective heat transfer and maintains the temperature of these critical components.
Q3: How do I apply thermal paste? A: Apply a small amount of thermal paste to the center of the CPU or GPU. Gently attach the
heatsink to spread the paste evenly. Too much paste can hinder performance, so a pea-sized amount is sufficient.
Q4: Is your thermal paste electrically conductive? A: No, our thermal paste is non-conductive, which means it will not cause
electrical short circuits if it accidentally comes into contact with other components.
Q5: What is the difference between thermal paste and liquid metal? A: Thermal paste is easier to apply and is non-conductive,
making it safer for general users. Liquid metal has higher thermal conductivity but is electrically conductive and more
challenging to apply, typically suited for advanced users.
Q6: Does thermal paste have an expiration date? A: Yes, thermal paste typically has a shelf life of 3-5 years if stored properly.
Ensure the tube is sealed tightly and stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its effectiveness.