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  • QuestionHow does the low viscosity of this thermal paste benefit application?

    • Answer The low viscosity of XTM70 allows it to spread evenly and cleanly, resulting in peak thermal transfer on Intel and AMD processors.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionIs the CORSAIR XTM70 thermal paste safe for electrical components?

    • Answer Yes, the XTM70 thermal paste is non-electrically conductive and is guaranteed to be safe and reliable for your electrical components.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat is the purpose of the CORSAIR XTM70 thermal paste?

    • Answer The CORSAIR XTM70 Extreme Performance Thermal Paste enables maximum heat transfer from your high-end processor and components so they can stay reliably cool, during even the most intense tasks and overclocking.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionDoes this thermal paste come with anything to help with application?

    • Answer Yes, the XTM70 thermal paste includes an applicator kit for even application and three cleaning wipes to remove old paste.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionCan I use this thermal paste for multiple computer builds?

    • Answer Yes, one tube of XTM70 thermal paste contains more than enough paste to cover multiple builds.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat type of processors is this thermal paste suitable for?

    • Answer The XTM70 thermal paste is ideal for high-watt processors and helps ensure maximum thermal transfer for processors up to 250W TDP and higher.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionHow long the thermal paste last. Is it more then 4 years

    Asked by thermal.

    • Answer While most thermal pastes can last four years, it is typically best practice to repaste about every two years, or immediately after removing the cooler.

      Answered by ANMS

  • QuestionHi. I'm new to building PCs, and I recently purchased this thermal paste. When I applied it to my CPU, It seemed really thick. It also seemed thicked than other thermal pastes I have seen online when I tried spreading it around - it didn't spread well.

    Asked by Gabe.

    • Answer Been assembling my own PCs for 40+ years. This paste is about the correct consistency, do not apply a large amount. Attaching the heatsink should cause the paste to spread.

      Answered by crhend512

  • QuestionWOULD THIS BE SUITABLE FOR A DE-LIDDING OPERATION OR WOULD KRYONAUT BE A BETTER CHOICE? I'M GUESSING KRYONAUT.

    Asked by CHUPACABRA.

    • Answer Liquid metal is needed if you're going to do any delidding.

      Answered by 10900kowner

  • QuestionI was told by a friend that I could use this for My DIS (Ignition Module) on my car for cooling purposes. What di you think please ? Thank You

    Asked by DOUGLAS.

    • Answer To be honest, thermal paste is mostly used for controlling the conduction of heat that is radiated through an effective heat sink. Where this paste is absolutely top notch for controlling the heat that is generated by a powerful graphics card in a computer, your ignition module may require something of a different grade, if there is no heat sink present. I would say it might work for a while until proper repairs can be made. It is very viscous and is hard to get out of clothing. I would compare the heat resistance of this paste to the threshold of heat that is generated by your ignition module, just to be safe. One more thing to consider - Those who apply this paste to a computer processor head are advised to never let the paste run over onto other electrical components, as it may lead to damage over time. Most thermal pastes consist of a solution that includes diamond powder for heat resistance, but it is unsure if the other elements in the paste are resistant to electrical currents. Without thermal paste, my processor can reach temperatures of 280 to 300 degrees F. So far, I can tell this paste can handle this kind of stress, continuously for at least 5 years worth of hard work before it needs replacing, but that is also taking the heat sink into consideration, with a built-in cooling fan. I wish I could provide you with more concrete answers. I just want to help you with a few things to consider or research before taking any risks. I wish you an awesome day, and to take good care.

      Answered by CharlesM

  • QuestionWhat does it taste like?

    Asked by Gottajibbo0.

    • Answer Lol it probably tastes like mud with an after-taste of vomit. I strongly advise against putting it in your mouth. It is incredibly viscous, and may result in a liver and/or kidney transplant, and possible bowel obstructions. This stuff has diamond powder in it.

      Answered by CharlesM

  • QuestionDoes this kit come with a spatula to apply the thermal paste?

    Asked by Louiienation.

    • Answer Yes. It comes with a spatula and a template sticker.

      Answered by EmmanuelM

  • QuestionCan I use on a ps4

    Asked by Clipclap.

    • Answer I know your question is over a year old, but I have to say that I would recommend it. There are very expensive thermal pastes out there that can take a great deal of abuse for a very long time, but this paste is definitely suitable for a PS4, and should be good to go on for at least 5 years. Be very careful with how the paste is applied so it doesn't touch any other electrical components around the processor head.

      Answered by CharlesM

  • QuestionWould it be suitable for a phone? If not what do you recommend for it?

    Asked by Anthony.

    • Answer No. I suggest a phone charger.

      Answered by EmmanuelM

  • QuestionWill this work to repair thermal fans that set on top of wood burning stoves?

    Asked by Dude.

    • Answer If you are wanting something to transfer heat to the fans from the stove you would not want this as it would not last long at those temps. You might try Silicone Heat Sink Compound

      Answered by AllenM

  • QuestionWhat is the thermal conductivity?

    Asked by Kevin.

    • Answer Thermal conductivity is 5.5 W/mK but more importantly the resistance (that’s what matters for a grease) is 0.05C-cm2/W at 40 psi of pressure. I measured it using an ASTM D5470 setup.

      Answered by Anonymous