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    Default Alternative thermal paste to Corsair H50


    Planning to upgrade to Phenom II x6 1090t BE.
    My previous 720 BE uses stock Corsair H50 paste,, den when i upgrade to 965 BE ,i uses Cooler Tuniq TX-3 Thermal Paste... proc temp ranging from 31- 38 degree celsius. I'm not into overclocking coz i don't have a good reason why i should do it. If "gara2x" lang it's not my nature. I was planning for 1090t BE and i don't know what is the best thermal paste that i should put to my Corsair h50 that has a good cooling effect. Reason why i'm upgrading becoz i receive our "medicare share" dat is worth a lot and i'm curious how dis AMD devil works without overclocking.

    Thanks.....

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    Sir for my own opinion.. your Tuniq TX-3 is already one of the best thermal paste in the market now a days.

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    try gelid pud.

    i have used mx2, tx3, as5, gelid almost same lang sila ug performance, atm i am using either tx3 and gelid (mao pa man naa sa akoa). it keeps the temps lower. pero as far as application... mas ganahan ko sa mx2 naa lang curing time.

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    use arctic freezer?

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    i dont see any major significance whatever thermal paste to use other 1-2 degrees difference.so anything is better than nothing at all...

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    tuniq tx-3.

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    tuniq tx-2..

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    any of the above mentioned..anyway di nimo ma notice na kay di man ka mag-OC...

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    gud to hear from u guys,, mura dugay2 nko wa ko ka log dri istorya dah kay busy ko work. Any comments or suggestion?

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