Tuesday, June 28th 2011

EVGA Also Rolls Out Frostbite Thermal Interface Material

After treating the gaming community to some groovy mousepads, EVGA turned its attention to the overclocking community, with the new Frostbite thermal interface material (TIM). This white, silver-based TIM has a thermal conductivity of 6.5w/m-k, and is said to be less viscous than other silver-based TIMs. EVGA is pitching it for use in bleeding-edge overclocking setups, with sub-zero cooling solutions. EVGA even got renowned overclocker K|ngp|n to endorse it, saying that the Frostbite TIM is easy to apply and holds on longer during extreme bench sessions. Available in 2 g syringes, the EVGA Frostbite TIM is priced at US $9.99.
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12 Comments on EVGA Also Rolls Out Frostbite Thermal Interface Material

#1
dieterd
that is what I need to finish my HTTPC
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#2
Maban
2g for $10 is pretty steep. I got 12g of AS5 for $15. Sure this is a hell of a lot better, but certainly not a great value.
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#3
micropage7
Maban2g for $10 is pretty steep. I got 12g of AS5 for $15. Sure this is a hell of a lot better, but certainly not a great value.
yeah but since we use little TIM, few grams i guess its OK :toast:
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#4
Bo$$
Lab Extraordinaire
im sticking to my MX-2 paste seems good enough and cheaper than this stuff...
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#5
MilkyWay
Wonder if its any good compared to MX-4 because that is one of the top pastes, which i currently have a tube of.
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#8
ironwolf
Oh great, another product endorsed by someone "of importance," like Fatal1ty.
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#9
Steven B
i wonder how good it is..
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#10
ASharp
ironwolfOh great, another product endorsed by someone "of importance," like Fatal1ty.
At least his name isn't plastered all over the product.
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#11
Velvet Wafer
something tells me, this paste was not made for ordinary users, but rather for those, which do extreme OC... its probably worser than most high end pastes available, when beeing used in a desktop enviroment.

According to that advertising, it wont freeze as fast, which probably is its biggest benefit under LN2;)
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#12
[H]@RD5TUFF
If Kingpin gave it a thumbs up for 15 dollars I'll try it.
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