Here's a thermal paste that should be avoided: Unick Silicone Heat Transfer Compound.
I bought some to try because I had a tube around 15 years ago when I knew nothing about computers. I didn't know how to compare thermal paste performance and so I never really knew if it was good or not. The main benefit is that you get 150 grams for around $15 or so.
Well, now I can safely say that it's junk. It runs about 8C hotter than an average thermal paste. Physically this stuff is very similar to sunscreen, except with no smell. It's very difficult to clean because it's hard to see it on paper towel and it smears itself into every little crevice that it can find. Not recommended at all.
If you want GOOD bulk thermal paste, I'm still standing by GD900 from Aliexpress as the best option. The cost-per-volume is similar but it performs far better, more like a standard Arctic MX-4 paste. Much easier to apply and clean off components as well.
I bought some to try because I had a tube around 15 years ago when I knew nothing about computers. I didn't know how to compare thermal paste performance and so I never really knew if it was good or not. The main benefit is that you get 150 grams for around $15 or so.
Well, now I can safely say that it's junk. It runs about 8C hotter than an average thermal paste. Physically this stuff is very similar to sunscreen, except with no smell. It's very difficult to clean because it's hard to see it on paper towel and it smears itself into every little crevice that it can find. Not recommended at all.
If you want GOOD bulk thermal paste, I'm still standing by GD900 from Aliexpress as the best option. The cost-per-volume is similar but it performs far better, more like a standard Arctic MX-4 paste. Much easier to apply and clean off components as well.