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Secret file thermal paste: Increasing layer thickness at high temperatures, ageing and differences in quality and their influence on benchmarks

What you always wanted to know about thermal paste, but never got a verifiable answer: How does such a paste behave when heated and what happens when it is heated and cooled several times under the usual pressure? Completely different from what most people think! That’s why I want to show you today what pitfalls can lurk when testing paste [...]


Roundup: Thermalright TF4, TF7, TF8, TF9 and TFX Review – Thermal compound from flowing screed to bunker concrete

As I have been asked again and again about the Thermalright T9 and TFX (i.e. quasi TF10), today there is a Thermalright special with a total of five pastes, three of which I would only recommend to a limited extent. Even though all five pastes are good in terms of price/performance ratio, I consider some of them to be highly problematic. I had [...]


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Lunar Lake with 2nd generation Core Ultra presented – New AI notebooks, faster, more economical and with a V in the suffix

Intel today unveiled the new Core Ultra processors for notebooks based on the Lunar Lake architecture at IFA 2024 in Berlin. They represent a significant further development of their CPU series, with a strong focus on AI capabilities, energy efficiency and an integrated system-on-chip (SoC) architecture. Here is a clear summary of the most [...]


Fairytale lesson with nanotubes in thermal pastes: EC360 Ruby, Nuomi SYY-157 and Thermalright TF4 Review – Stupid lies vs. modesty

Today I’m writing about two pastes that I noticed very negatively during the database expansion because of their downright outrageous marketing and, for comparison, I’m comparing them with a cheap paste that doesn’t need such deception but has other weaknesses. But you have to ask yourself how stupid the brands think you are when [...]


Roundup with 5 phase change pads: Honeywell PTM7950, PTM7950SP, OEM PCM5000, PCM8500 and Thermalright Heilos Review

Today we are going to take a close look at five different phase transition pads and add them to the upcoming database. With the two PCM5000 and PCM8500, I am also testing two OEM pads with a thickness of 0.2 mm, which are sometimes cheekily sold as Honeywell (AliExpress, eBay), but are pure OEM products from a third-party supplier and as such are [...]


Thermal Putty Roundup from pink or gray to blue and from Halnziye or Laird or Dow – HY234, HY236 and HY268 vs. Hardwareliebe Extreme64 Review

Today I’m testing four Thermal Putty products for you, whereby these four products are examples of large companies and their products or mixed products. If I manage to organize more products, I will expand the database to include this category, because anyone who knows the circumstances when the pad thicknesses on graphics cards are not [...]


AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Gaming and Workstation Review – Some highlights in workstation applications and not consistent in games

It wasn’t easy to find the right attributes for AMD’s new Ryzen 9 9950X and the right headline for the test article. But while I was able to pull myself out of the noose elegantly with a relatively large amount of text, AMD will probably still have to sit, sweat and make a lot of improvements. There were certainly other reasons for the [...]


Industrial paste vs. AliExpress and mainstream: DOWSIL TC-5550, Gelid GC-4 and Snowman MTGS in a thermal paste review of large tubes

Today I have the next three pastes from your wish list in the programme (many thanks to the donors from the community!) and was rather satisfied with the result (but not completely). It also lived up to expectations, because you get a lot of content for your money. The DOWSIL TC-5500 is a decent industrial paste from Dow Corning, but unfortunately [...]


AMD Ryzen 5 9600X Review – Preferred narrow fare instead of high-end, but interesting is actually something completely different

Testing the AMD Ryzen 5 9600X as a harbinger of AMD’s new Ryzen 9000 series would only really be a cracker if AMD had raised the bar to completely new heights in terms of either performance or price or both. That’s not exactly the case, but the test is still very interesting because you have to look at all the charts in their entirety [...]


Noctua NT-H2, Gelid GC-Extreme and Thermalright TF7 in-depth Review: The cheapest paste is the best and the most expensive one is a real failure

Today I tested three pastes from my readers’ wish list and was downright depressed by the results of the first two pastes. That was until the last paste I tested built me up a bit. I tested established pastes such as the Noctua NT-H2, the Gelid GC-Extreme (in the blue tube) and the Thermalright TF7. Now, it’s not the first impression [...]


MONSTER VMAY TV outdoor speaker test – reminiscent of the 1980s, but with better technology and less lugging around

I remember my student days in Dresden, when I used to drive up the hill behind Gorbitz with an old Soviet Junost suitcase TV, a heavy 12V car battery, a crate of beer, a barbecue and other bits and bobs together with friends in a Trabi station wagon, whenever there was an international soccer match on in the warm season, which of course could not [...]


“S” as in “should be avoided” – DDR5 Samsung 16Gbit S-Die in the Corsair Vengeance 2×16 GB 6000CL38 kit tested with teardown and overclocking

Anyone who has been following me and my tests on igorslab.de for a while knows that whenever there is a new RAM IC on the market, I have to have it and test it immediately! After SK Hynix and Micron in particular have recently launched new memory chips on the market, Samsung is now following suit. Background and unboxing The 16 Gbit B-Die, which [...]


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