❄️ Keep your cool, stay ahead of the pack!
Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound is a premium silver polysynthetic paste designed for superior heat transfer between CPUs and heatsinks. It guarantees long-term stability without separation or migration, is silicone-free for enhanced performance, and each 3.5g tube efficiently covers 20 to 30 small CPUs, making it ideal for professional-grade cooling solutions.
Brand | Arctic Silver |
Cooler Heatsink Material | Copper |
CPU Socket | LGA 1151 |
Cooler Heatsink Compatibility | General CPU cooling compatibility |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Direct Mount |
Manufacturer | Arctic Silver |
UPC | 617689108158 617689108134 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00617689108158 |
Graphics Coprocessor | intel |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 100 days |
Series | AS5-3.5G-2PACK |
Item model number | XMS99 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 1 x 1 inches |
Color | Basic pack |
ASIN | B00LT0ZWJE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 14, 2014 |
M**Y
The best thermal paste
the only thermal paste i will use
O**X
My go-to for decent thermal paste.
I'm not a thermal paste expect by any means but the is my go-to for decent thermals. It's short tubes but they put a lot in them. It can be a bit of an effort to get the paste to come out. Technic over brute force. Slowly squeeze the tube over a piece of paper until it starts to come out.
N**L
[Blank] The Rest, Go With The Best
UPDATE: Real Arctic Silver 5 is excellent. Make sure you get the real stuff by ordering only from arctic Silver authorized dealers. This isn't one of them. I'm not saying this isn't the real deal, but this is not an authorized reseller. You can find authorized resellers on the Arctic Silver website.BOUGHT ON 02/2020I remember when Arctic Silver first came out years ago, mid 2000s. It was impressive then, and it's still impressive today, keeping up with the best thermal compounds out there. That, and there is no silicon in it, so it never dries out. It gets thicker, but I've removed a CPU cooling block from a 2012 CPU, after the computer sat in a garage for over 6 years, and it was still functioning as it did when it was pasted 6 years earlier.The only down side to Arctic 5 is that although it is NOT conductive, it is slightly capacitive. Don't get it on any charged electrical parts, like motherboard traces or CPU pins.From the manufacturer's website:Not Electrically Conductive:Arctic Silver 5 was formulated to conduct heat, not electricity.(While much safer than electrically conductive silver and copper greases, Arctic Silver 5 should be kept away from electrical traces, pins, and leads. While it is not electrically conductive, the compound is very slightly capacitive and could potentially cause problems if it bridges two close-proximity electrical paths.)
T**A
Reliable thermal paste
One of the most reliable thermal paste I've used. Easy to use and it lasts a long time.
M**
Keeps cpu cool
Best compound
C**N
Works well
This stuff works well and has been widely recommended for years. It is reasonably priced and you get a lot in this two pack - enough to last many applications. Make sure you follow tutorials on how and how much to apply. It does apparently have a break-in period before it reaches peak performance which I noticed myself. I've seen reports that Noctua NT-H1 Thermal Compound - Retail offers better performance (were talking a degree C or two) and if I'd known that I would've just used the compound that came with my cooler.
A**M
Worked
Perfect for what I needed
D**.
Great, Reliable Product. Fast Shipping. Great Price.
Best stuff I've found out there! Amazon rated seller RAMBUTEN had a great seller price, great value, fast shipping. As usual, a little bit goes a long ways. I've used other thermal compound before and prefer it over the others. Two tubes will probably last me the rest of my life if I don't start building computers. Recently, my old but still trusty computer with an AMD Quad core CPU was heating up (gaming)... I mean REALLY heating up so I figured it was time to pull the fan and heat sink and clean off the CPU. I jumped online to order the Arctic Silver 5 because none of the local shops had any thermal paste, let alone Arctic Silver. While I was in the bowels of the computer I also decided to get a water cooled fan/heatsink to replace the older non-water cooled one. I cleaned off the CPU, applied the Arctic Silver 5 thermal compound like I normally would and installed the water cooled fan/heatsink and the temps dropped considerably. Down to a consistent 22 degrees C while running without a "gaming load". The initial "wake up" check is at 19-22 C. core. When I'm running graphic intensive games like BF1, BF2, etc. it's up there at those 26-32 degrees, depending what games I'm playing and how long I play without a break (BF1, BF4, BF3, Doom2, Ghost Warrior, etc.). The seller shipped it fast, USPS, It arrived on time but the box it was shipped in was huge compared to the package it was carrying. Other than that it was a great deal!
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