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Looking for Arctic silver /alumina epoxy

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I have searched dozens of net shops and cannot find Arctic Silver Epoxy. Does anybody have any extra ?
 





TechIngredients is solid, lots of good informative videos too.
 
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I mean you're not cooling a CPU or anything right? Why can't regular old silicone thermal grease work?
Maybe for the super hot parts use some MX4 or MX5
 
I am actually using the thermal cement for attaching an copper heatsink to an NVME. I have used Arctic Silver many time to apply heat sinks. It has really good thermal properties.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong (please!) but I thought Arctic Silver epoxy had been discontinued.
 
I am actually using the thermal cement for attaching an copper heatsink to an NVME. I have used Arctic Silver many time to apply heat sinks. It has really good thermal properties.
Just use a thermal pad like everyone else and don't make things more complicated for yourself. Eventually you will want to replace/sell the nvme drive anyways.
 
I thought tech ingredients was selling something like it
 
Actually, I have found that if jb weld is mixed 1:2 with Arctic aluminum and spread very thin as usual, it has excellent thermal properties. They are very similar to arctic aluminum by itself. Yet it maintains very good adhesion.
 


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