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Cooler Master has just about come face to face with Arctic Silver, a leading competitor throughout the years. This is a major feat, as the properties of Arctic Silver are silver based, which means that it has high heat transfer, but it's also highly conductive. While the chemical properties of Cooler Master's ThermalFusion 400 is non-conductive, it's proving to be an excellent alternative. When using stock speeds, or even a moderate overclock, the ThermalFusion comes out in top.
Pros: • The Thermal Paste comes decently packaged with a handy applicator tool. • Non-conductive. • High performance on low/moderate overclocks.
Rating: 4/5
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The Cooler Master ThermalFusion 400 has proven itself to be a leading contender in the world of thermal interface material. While I certainly haven't tested all of the different brands and types available, I've had my experience with some of the top names such as Arctic Silver 5, Arctic Silver Ceramique, OCZ Freeze, Thermalright Chill Factor and the Tuniq TX-2. Based off of previous results and this most recent testing, it seems the Cooler Master ThermalFusion 400 may have claim to the top spot among these thermal pastes, although the competition with TX-2 was very close.
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