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Pink thermal paste smells like strawberries
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
In collaboration with Mining Co. Ltd, CWTP has now made a strawberry-scented thermal paste available only in Japan. A few months ago, the company released an Apple Edition thermal paste.

Does thermal paste expire? 20-year-old TIM tested
By Mark Tyson published
Testing shows that 20-year-old thermal paste performs similarly to new gunk. If you keep it well, then perhaps you don't need to renew your paste stocks over time.

Gelid says new thermal pad beats pastes in performance, durability, ease of application
By Mark Tyson published
Gelid has launched its new HeatPhase Ultra thermal pad, which it says uses phase change material for better performance than some of the best pastes.

Apple-Scented Thermal Paste Launches in Japan
By Mark Tyson published
An apple-scented thermal paste has been launched in Japan. One explanation provided is that the light green color helps DIYers check for an even application.

‘Love Gel’ Among Top Thermal Paste Picks in Alternative TIM Tests
By Mark Tyson published
Sometimes you might need an emergency substitute thermal paste, and if you have some spare love gel, or fucidin cream you are in luck.

Thermalright Quietly Launches New Heilos Thermal Pads
By Anton Shilov published
Thermalright unveils Heilos thermal pads for AMD's AM5 and Intel's LGA1700 processors.

How To Remove Thermal Paste From a CPU
By Les Pounder published
Replacing thermal paste is a 10-minute job that can keep your PC running smooth and cool.

GPU Cooler Tested With Ketchup, Potatoes, and Cheese as Thermal Paste
By Aaron Klotz published
A user on the Computerbase forums has tested 22 different substances, to see which ones perform best. His list includes thermal paste, thermal pads, food toothpaste and more.
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