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System Name | NoName |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 7950x3D |
Motherboard | Msi Tomahawk X670E |
Cooling | Silentium PC Dual tower cooler |
Memory | G.Skill 6000MHz Hynix M-die |
Video Card(s) | AsRock Challenger Arc 750 |
Storage | Kingston KC3000 1 TB, PNY 3030 512GB |
Display(s) | Lenovo 31,5" 1440p 144Hz |
Case | Fractal Design Meshify Window White with white bequiet fans |
Power Supply | Seasonic 750W |
Mouse | Basic Logitech "silent" mouse |
Keyboard | Logitech Mx |
Software | Linux |
As lexluthermiester wanted. I will write little experience on this Upsiren U6 Pro thermal putty. Before this I did change my Asrock Challenger A750's thermal pads to Ultra version and it has been working about 2 months without problems.
So I decided to order this cheaper Pro-version. This is not thermal paste, it is putty and meant to replace thermal pads. I didn't do long tests because, I am not that interested about testing stuff(Just for my own enjoyment)->Snarks Domain on Youtube tells you more about thermal putty's. This stuff should be reusable. Applying is pita and I have never cleaned this stuff->what I heard toothpicks are great for cleaning.
So I did change thermal pads to putty on my Sapphire Radeon 5700XT. Putty is quite hard to apply, it is like clay or thermal paste which won't stick. I would say do like Snarks domain does->use gloves and roll putty to rolls. As I did forget to buy nitrile gloves and had to manage with finger condoms and spatula. I don't recommend using those, only then if you don't have anything else. I also don't recommend using putty without any protection on your hands.
First I did run 3D mark Firestrike Extreme stress test on original thermal pads. After applying thermal putty I did same stress test run. There was no difference in temperatures, about couple degrees. So atleast it is as good as thermal pads Sapphire used with my 5700XT. It should perform better, but my application method was not that good. I will try again some day. Nothing more to say for now about U6 Pro. But I do highly recommend to do your own research before buying.