🚀 Elevate Your Cooling Game with ARCTIC MX-6!
The ARCTIC MX-6 is a high-performance thermal paste designed for CPUs, graphics cards, and consoles. With a 20% improvement in thermal conductivity over its predecessor, it ensures optimal heat dissipation while being non-conductive and safe for use. Backed by over two decades of industry experience, this paste is versatile and easy to apply, making it a must-have for any tech enthusiast.
Brand | ARCTIC |
Item model number | ACTCP00081A |
Item Weight | 0.282 ounces |
Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
ASIN | B09VDLH5M6 |
Date First Available | September 15, 2022 |
E**N
Lo mejor en pasta terminca precio/calidad
La mejor pasta termica
L**O
No pasa de 70* ante llegaba a los 83*
No pasa de 70* ante llegaba a los 83*
W**Z
very good product, works as advertised
very good product, works as advertised
G**A
I love MX6! The absolute best thermal paste out there.
Not exaggerating even slightly, out of all the thermal pastes I have ever used, this stuff is the best, easily and concisely.Most recently I put it against Thermal Grizzly's Aeronaut, Kryonaut, Hydronaut (all excellent for their particular uses), Noctua's NT-H1 and NT-H2 (top 5 pastes) and Thermalright's TF7, TF9, and TFX (all garbage, Thermalright makes crap products when it comes to performance and consistency in every sense of the word), and a handful of other pastes I had on hand, and Arctic MX6 outdid them all in every way when it came to normal OC, non-specialized situations. It outlasts them all, has the fastest perceived RTA, and perfect consistency.I'm impressed considering I idle as low as 26c, peak at 66.9c, and loaded gaming I sit at around 41.3c when it's 4k 120hz max settings. Even dropping it down to 1080, it stays below 51c with a 5.2Ghz/120 watt OC on a 7800X3D. I put it on my RX 7900XTX Sapphire Nitro+ and it keeps the loaded hotspot temps down to 70c at 465 watts, and idle around 28c. It was good before, staying at max 73c, but everything helps.You can't beat this stuff at all, it except for the Kryosheet from TG, but that only beats it at longevity.Next time you need paste, get this and don't worry about it.
C**N
Better now than later
benchmarked and very happy. replaced liquid metal applied by factory to find out they missed a spot burning out my cpu. saving what i have left at least now I'm not hitting over 95 degrees on my AMD 6000 series. don't cheap out. if you need thermal paste; you need thermal paste. replace every 3 years
M**C
As if we need another brand of thermal paste.
Thermal paste is thermal paste. I have read all the exhaustive studies and just to get 1 or 2 degrees lower in temp is not worth all the fuss, price and exhaustive reviews. If any of the leading thermal paste product reduced the temps 15 or 20 degrees, that was be a different story. I started out ages ago when Arctic Silver was king of the thermal stuff. Just as long as you use thermal paste, it really doesn't make any difference what brand you buy. They are all about the same. This stuff is messy on anything it touches as all thermal paste is. I use alcohol 92% and acetone.
S**Z
Bajan las Temp. 5-10 ºC
Decidí probar esta pasta térmica en dos dispositivos clave: una PS4 y la tarjeta gráfica de mi PC, y los resultados fueron excelentes.En ambos casos, la aplicación fue sencilla gracias a su textura ideal, ni demasiado líquida ni espesa. Lo más impresionante fue la reducción de temperatura: logré disminuir entre 5 y 10 grados centígrados, lo que no solo mejoró el rendimiento de los dispositivos, sino que también redujo notablemente el ruido de los ventiladores, especialmente en la PS4, que solía calentarse bastante.Un aspecto que merece ser destacado es la durabilidad. Después de varios meses de uso continuo, tanto la pasta aplicada como la que quedó en el envase se encuentran en perfectas condiciones. No se ha secado ni perdido efectividad, lo que me da confianza para usarla en futuros mantenimientos.En resumen, esta pasta térmica es una opción confiable y de alta calidad, ideal tanto para consolas como para componentes de PC. Si buscas mejorar las temperaturas de tus dispositivos y mantenerlos en óptimas condiciones a largo plazo, esta pasta es una excelente elección.
T**X
Demolished old standby Arctic Silver 5
Specs: Ryzen 3700x stock clocks and cooler. EVGA 2060 XC ULTRA GAMING stock clocks as well.I had previously been using Arctic Silver 5 as my thermal paste in all manner of electronics as it always worked well and was easy to spread, however it was capacitive so I always needed to be careful during my applications. However, after owning my GPU for nearly three years, I wanted to repaste it. I also upgraded my Ryzen 1400 up to a 3700x super cheap, and wanted to see if I could achieve cooler temperatures with Arctic's new MX-6.I am VERY satisfied with the results. To test out thermals, I used a flat 50% fan curve on both my GPU and CPU and played Portal RTX, using a save that started me in GLaDOS' chamber, playing through the fight, and finishing at the credits. During this I kept a temperature history using both CoreTemp and HWMonitor. I could have run prime95, but I wanted to see how real world usage would be affected.With a fresh application of Arctic Silver 5, my CPU hit a max temp of 69°C. GPU hit max temps of 73.4°C hotspot and 59°C GPU.After cleaning everything off and applying MX-6, the max temps were as follows: CPU hit 63°C and GPU hit 70°C hotspot and 57°C GPU.So, a 6°C reduction for my CPU and a 3.4°C reduction on GPU hotspot. Excellent. Running the game a few times, the numbers were very consistent.Okay, so with the most important part out of the way, thermals, now I can mention application. It is a very viscous compound. Was much harder to apply than my old tube of Silver 5. However, the method I've used to apply that worked with MX-6 is to take the tube and place is flat on your chip. Slowly apply pressure to get paste to come out, and, while keeping the tube flat, "color" in the chip/Integrated Heat Sink. The thermal paste will spread rather evenly allowing you to have control of where the paste goes. The viscosity wasn't a problem using this method and was much easier than trying to use a credit card to spread, or even the plastic wrapped finger method. Regardless, keep in mind the viscosity. The big plus here though, is that while Silver 5 was capacitive, MX-6 is nonconductive and noncapacitive. If you make a mess with this stuff, your components won't short out, so for someone that likes to just place a pea sized glob on their board or you need to do a repaste quickly, you can do so without worry with this stuff.With my results, I'm now looking forward to repasting my wife's Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 3 laptop and can't wait to see the heat delta. With 8g of paste in a tube, I know I have years of use out of this single purchase. Very happy with the results.
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