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Monday, January 21, 2008

 

HARDWARE

Making it cooler and safe

Thermal paste is a vital compound used in the interaction between heatsink and the  CPU. No computer processor should operate without this important but often neglected (in terms of quality) piece of PC peripheral—if we call it that. More often, PC builders, including PC enthusiasts, take the thermal grease for granted, never realizing that not all thermal pastes are created equal. It’s a good thing that Tuniq, a division of Sunbeamtech, has come up with an even better TX-2 thermal paste that can achieve the best interface between the CPU and the heatsink. The newly designed thermal paste, according to Tuniq, comes without metal or electric conductivity, so the Tuniq TX2 is absolutely safe and reliable, making it the most effective thermal compound for the valuable CPU and its cooler. Added features include: Low thermal resistance for superior heat transfer; Thin bond line for hi-efficiency conductivity; Low bleed under high pressure; Spreads easy-clean consistency (unlike most pastes); Help the low-pressure clip design of cooler to achieve better cooling performance; and RoHS compliant. Now, we have a truly cool and safe thermal paste.

Performance          *****
Build and quality    ****
Value for money    ****

TECH TIMES’ INTEL TEST LAB PC

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz E6700 RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR3 512MB x4 1066MHz HDD: WD Caviar SE16 500GB x2 EIDE/SATA (Axis-Global) Motherboard: Asus P5K3 Deluxe DVD-RW: Asus DRW-1608P Video: Asus ATI EAX1950XTX LCD: Dual 19" LG Flatron L194WT (Axis-Global) Audio: Creative Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro (Axis-Global) Cooler: Asus VR Guard  PSU:  Ultra X3 600W UPS: APC-MGE Smart UPS SUA1000i OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate

   

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