❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — thermal paste that means business.
StarTech.com’s 20g Tube CPU Thermal Paste is a ceramic-based, electrically non-conductive compound designed to improve heat transfer between your CPU and heatsink. With a thermal conductivity exceeding 1.066 W/m-K and a wattage rating of 1.07W, it effectively fills surface imperfections to prevent air pockets, ensuring your desktop processor runs cooler and more reliably. Ideal for professional-grade PC builds and upgrades.
Product Dimensions | 0.7"L x 2.8"W x 0.7"H |
Brand | StarTech |
Wattage | 1.07 watts |
Cooling Method | Water |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Material | Metal |
UPC | 065030844826 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00065030844826 |
Manufacturer | StarTech.com |
Number of Items | 1 |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Series | HEATGREASE20 |
Item model number | HEATGREASE20 |
Item Weight | 0.845 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.35 x 5.91 x 0.87 inches |
Color | White |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Department | accessories general |
Language | English |
ASIN | B005VULWLA |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 6, 2017 |
R**N
Heat control
This paste works great in computers and also on cars for ignition control units. Not being carried like it used to be in car part stores so I was glad I found it on Amazon. This paste is used to help disapate heat from components that need temperature control to keep them from getting too hot and shutting down and are used with some sort of heat sink. An important item that is overlooked a lot and very handy to have on hand when needed.
M**A
Made My Little Gas/Wood stove Fan Run Like New Again! Very Reasonable!
I have an expensive Cafrano Gas Stove Top Fan that stopped working. I used a different thermal paste a couple weeks ago and it stopped working after a few days so I took the fan apart again. That other thermal paste was too thick and actually glued itself to the cover of the peltier and ripped the cover off the peltier as I was trying to take it apart. Then, the wire came out of the peltier. Oooooh NO! So since the peltier was opened up, I figured I'd try cleaning it up on the inside using electrical cleaner and brush to clean out all those tiny little metal squares, I soldered the wire back into the corner and closed it up. It's a tiny little square flat pancake that generates electricity to turn the fan motor (so cool). I put this paste around top and bottom of both peltiers (this fan has two of them), put it all back together and Eureka! It actually worked and fan's been working great all week. It runs like new, blows a lot of hot air, and is so pretty with brass blades. This paste works great and was referred by a "how to fix your wood stove fan" you tube video, plus I have half a tube left. Buy it!! Good Stuff!
J**W
So far, So good
Bought this to install a new fan relay on my 2001 Jeep WJ Laredo. Relay attaches to metal and becomes hot during use. Used this paste between relay and car body. Working great so far.
T**R
Looks Good for the Price
Thermal Grease is a crap shoot as to its actual performance like thermal resistivity, aging, etc. This stuff looks good and is better than nothing at a reasonable price, unlike the "famous" brands that suck in the gullible at premium prices. No thermal grease ages well. So, with that in mind, save your money and use this cheap stuff unless you're a testing laboratory with tens of thousands of dollars worth of test equipment at your disposal to competently evaluate the slight differences in performance between this low priced brand and the over priced premium brands. I recommend the Star Tech grease.
T**H
Always replace your thermal compound!!!!
Works as it should
T**Y
It what you need to install a thermostat in a coffee maker
The right stuff
B**Y
Will do the job.!!!
Worked just fine for what I needed it for
S**.
Not bad but you're not getting quite what it states
The paste itself is fine. It is standard white grease. Think special just basic CPU grease. Unfortunately the two I got only seem to be about half full and no way what it reported to happen. It's enough to do approximately 6 to 8 CPUs.
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