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Review on 🌡️ Noctua NT-H1 3.5g: Pro-Grade Thermal Compound Paste for Optimal Cooling Performance by Kelsey Brown

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Noctua NT Cooling Favorite - all pros and cons about this

The Austrian company Noctua, as always, never ceases to amaze with the quality of its products. NT-H1 is the only thermal paste that this company produces. The paste has a high density, it is almost like plasticine. One tube lasts up to about 10 times. This thermal interface, in my opinion, is one of the best after Coollaboratory Liquid Pro, which is essentially liquid metal. The NT-H1 thermal paste is very hard to spread, but this cannot be called a minus, since this paste density is directly proportional to its quality. Everyone who switched from cheaper and low-quality thermal interfaces to NT-H1 is very satisfied, including me. The temperature of the processor can drop from a couple of degrees to 10 degrees, and this is quite a high figure. A little life hack on how to spread this thermal paste evenly without pain. Squeeze a small portion of the paste onto the processor cover, in the center, about the size of a pea. Take a hair dryer and heat up the paste. The heated paste is easier to spread evenly over the processor cover. Apply in a very thin layer. Immediately install the cooler on the processor until the paste has cooled. I recommend this thermal interface to everyone.

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Pros
  • Low thermal resistance.
Cons
  • Heavy application.