Thermal Compound Conductive Grease Silicone Plaster Set Heat Sink for CPU
Product Description:
This thermal compound conductive grease silicone plaster set is a high-performance thermal interface material designed to enhance heat transfer between electronic components and heat sinks. It is a non-toxic, silicone-based compound that is easy to apply and remove. The plaster set includes a thermal pad for use between the heat sink and electronic component, ensuring optimal heat dissipation and preventing overheating.
Product Features:
* Excellent Thermal Conductivity: The thermal compound has a high thermal conductivity to ensure efficient heat transfer, reducing the risk of overheating and damage to electronic components.
* Non-Toxic and Non-Corrosive: The silicone-based compound is non-toxic and non-corrosive, making it safe for use with electronic devices. It does not cause any damage to the heat sink or electronic component.
* Easy to Apply and Remove: The thermal compound is easy to apply and remove, allowing for quick and convenient installation and maintenance of electronic devices.
* Pre-Cut Plaster Set: The included thermal pad is pre-cut to fit various heat sinks and electronic components for easy installation. It aids in precise placement, improving thermal transfer efficiency.
* Wide Compatibility: This thermal compound set is compatible with various electronic components, including CPUs, GPUs, and motherboards, making it a versatile solution for heat management.
Additional Features:
* Long-Lasting Durability: The thermal compound maintains its thermal conductivity over an extended period, ensuring effective heat transfer throughout the lifespan of electronic devices.
* Color Options: The thermal compound is available in various color options to complement the aesthetics of your electronic devices.
* Economical and Versatile: The thermal compound set is an economical and versatile solution for heat management in a wide range of electronic devices.
Learn more about thermal compounds on Arctic Silver’s website.
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