My work computer began to act up more and more often due to overheating of the processor, so I decided to start by taking a simple path and changing the thermal paste. It was not possible to find a more or less inexpensive one, and computer stores mostly only have Arctic MX-4 thermal paste. I actually purchased it. The cost of this thermal paste fluctuates around 600 rubles per package, or rather, for a syringe with paste weighing 4g. Expensive, of course ... Therefore, I acted more cunningly and bought a syringe with 8 g of thermal paste for 780 rubles in order to change it at home too. Well, why not change for government money? The manufacturer indicated the advantages of Arctic MX-4 thermal paste as rather controversial. High efficiency for such money should by itself be implied by default. Parameters such as "non-conductive" and "capacitive" do not tell me anything at all. In general, I like it when they write in a simple way, in a peasant way. Instead of mystical phrases about gamers and overclockers, one could mention people who spend a lot of time at the computer and use it at 100%. Thermal paste is really good. It was enough for 3 computers. Now I forgot about the processor overheating, all the computer brakes are gone. It is convenient to apply paste from a syringe, but it is inconvenient to distribute it throughout the processor. For this, a spatula in the set would not hurt. I would recommend Arctic MX-4 thermal paste for purchase. Thank you for your attention! Happy shopping everyone!
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