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Coolink Chillaramic Thermal Compound Review E-mail
Jul 27, 2008 at 01:27 PM
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Coolink Chillaramic Thermal Compound

 

There are many choices we have when it comes to thermal compounds and many have unique properties like no burn-in time, and non-conductivity. Most thermal compounds are metal based, usually silver to help conduct the heat from the CPU to the cooler, but some use other types of materials like ceramics. All of the newest thermal compounds out today are very close in performance with minimal differences between them, which one you choose will probably depend on your own specific preferences and the value you get for your money.

Today for review I've got a new entry into the thermal compound competition, it's from Coolink and it's called Chillaramic. The '-ramic' part of the name denotes that it is a ceramic based compound, something that is sort of rare when it comes to thermal compounds these days, most are metallic based compounds as they've been shown to have the best thermal conductive properties, but many newer ones have no metal particles at all in them.

Technology has progressed to the point where we can create thermal compounds that do not need metals for conductance, this in turn is good for the end consumer as they will be non-conductive compounds so there will be no worrying about getting the compound other places and possibly shorting out our system.

 

 

 

 


Coolink Chillaramic Thermal Compound Review

Author: Kristofer Brozio

Sponsor: Coolink

 

 



Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


Coolink Chillaramic Thermal Compound


Are you looking for a thermal compound that combines excellent performance with maximum ease of use and also comes at an affordable price? Look no further: Thanks to ceramic nano particles, Chillaramic achieves outstanding thermal transfer while not being electrically conductive. Chillaramic is easy to apply, easy to clean off and comes in 10g tubes that will last you through more than 30 applications without breaking your wallet.


Features:

* Ceramic nano-particles for high thermal conductivity

* Not electrically conductive

* No longer burn-in time

* Easy to apply, easy to clean off

* Suitable for compressor cooling

* Big 10g tube for more than 30 applications



Specs:


Volume: 10g (for more than 30 applications)

Specific Gravity: 3.2g/cm³

Color: White

Recommended Operating Temperature: -35°C to +85°C

Peak Operating Temperature: -45°C to +105°C

MSRP: € 6,90





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