Friday, April 16th 2010
Tuniq Readies Tuniq TX-4 Thermal Paste
Sunbeamtech subsidiary Tuniq is ready with its latest thermal paste which it will release to market next month, the Tuniq TX-4. The new thermal paste is expected to have a higher thermal conductivity and broader thermal range than its predecessors. The paste has a grey appearance, with thermal conductivity of 6.53 W/mK, and temperature range of -45°C to 160°C. It has a viscosity of 66,200 CP. The company also gave out performance estimates. The TX-4 was found to lower temperatures by as much as 5% compared to Tuniq TX-2, and 11% compared to standard (generic) thermal grease. The cooler used was Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme, cooling an Intel Core i5 750 at 4.00 GHz, "tortured" by Stress Prime 2004.
Source:
CDRinfo
27 Comments on Tuniq Readies Tuniq TX-4 Thermal Paste
This does not tell us a whole lot, though, as we don't know the thickness of the material when it was measured.
If you are using TEC or phase change cooling, then why even bother fretting over the thermal paste?
If this is thick stuff, then i'd rather leave it.
lab501.ro/racire/cele-mai-bune-paste-termice-metal-vs-carbon-vs-oxizi/16
Anyway then, this stuff is (very tidily) 20% less conductive than MX-3, but also less viscous, so probably easier to apply.
But seriously, I don't think paste choice makes a big difference!
Ya instead of one blob you put two blobs.
MX-3 is good that's what i would buy but i think you really need to clean the cooler surface and the cpu, i know it costs a bit but you can use things like articlean that clean it off properly. You can get them in bundles with paste on ebay so its not that bad but you can just clean it ghetto too with Isopropyl alcohol which you cant really find over the counter in the UK.
Can you eat it? My white paste tasted funny.
www.overclockershq.com/cooling/tuniq-tx-4-thermal-compound-review.html#axzz0s69D3HIf