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Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Paste Review @ Overclocker Cafe
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Tuniq is a subsidiary of Sunbeam Technology and are responsible for a good number of performance oriented products for the group. These include cases, coolers, power supplies and a variety of other accessories. One of those accessories is high performance thermal paste. The original high end thermal paste that hit the market from number of manufacturers was based on silver. These silver based thermal pastes showed a decided improvement over generic silicon goo by a few degrees because of their increased thermal conductivity. The problem back then was they were also electrically conductive. In time, high end thermal paste has evolved and now brings better thermal conductivity to the table while not being electrically conductive all at a reasonable price.

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