Description of Iceberg Thermal FUZEIce Heatsink Compound
Easy Application with 2 in 1 Applicator/Spreader. 11.25 W/mK Thermal Conductivity (Non-electrically conductive). Available in two sizes: 3.5 grams or 7 grams. Specific Gravity 2.6 g/cm3. Viscosity 5,600,000 mPa. s @22Degree C.
Hastily dispersed according to Derbauer's video, five passes for pasta dough.
Before it, on the old one, which had become attached for two years, the ZhM, from the first pass, exceeded 100 degrees.
Pros
Excellent thermal conductivity. 9700k at 5GHz 35-37 idle, 85 maximum in Linx (see screenshot). 7 grams is enough for a processor with a video card for several times. Cooler Noctua NH-D14.
The results in comparison with the AC MX-4 (which was already old, but still saved my situation at the moment (bought in 2022) are not impressive in favor of the new product: AC MX-4 - 39-41 in idle, Iceberg Thermal BLACKIce - 49-51 in idle. Checked 2 times - errors are excluded. Stress tests AC MX-4 - 63-64, Iceberg Thermal BLACKIce - flew over 74, which is unacceptable for my system. And yes - this is not advertising, I know that AC MX-4 becomes unusable in about 7-8 months. And the "online…
Pros
Gray), easily smeared, has no unpleasant odor (although it smells of the word "g")
Cons
Completely does not correspond to its characteristics in terms of thermal conductivity. This thermal paste (with that name) is not available on the manufacturer's website (I wonder if it's true? ). There are no marks or markings (both on the packaging and on the tube of paste) about the expiration dates and the date of production of the product.
As an industrial electrician, I`m constantly searching FOR products that can provide reliable thermal management solutions. My analysis of this product showed that it is an excellent option for keeping electronic components cool. The compound has exceptional heat conductivity resulting in impressive cooling performance. The ease of application is its biggest pro and the only con being that it requires frequent reapplication. Nonetheless, this product is an outstanding choice for anyone who…
Pros
Excellent thermal conductivity provides efficient heat transfer to keep devices cool.
Cons
Some users might find it expensive compared to other heatsink compounds on the market.
Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, i can confidently say that this thermal compound provides efficient heat transfer, enhancing system performance... Its low viscosity makes it easy to apply without damaging components. However, it can get messy if not handled carefully. Overall, I recommend this thermal solution for effective thermal management in any industrial setting..
Pros
Improves heat transfer efficiency
Cons
May cause electrical conductivity issues if not applied correctly.
Used for my CPU. As a GPU I would recommend Noctua. In my testing of a hot 5700xt it's 2-3s lower. I would spend my good stuff (Noctua) on something that idles around 30 degrees and needs a lot of use. Iceberg Thermal FUZEIce lays down in a thick layer and does not push out. I think it's due to the rise in temperature. Noctua just flows out like water. 2 types of thermal paste. It's good to have both for different applications.