I have had this tube of MX4 since 2013, it’s served me well, countless rebuilds of my computers, CPUs and GPUs alike, home servers, gaming computers, laptops, games consoles, pi4, I used this on everything. You served me well.
8th June 2013 to 4th November 2023.
Doesn’t thermal compound experies? I thought after some years it would not work anymore.
It’s important to give it a taste test every few years.
I didn’t notice any breakdown of the paste. It typically dries out over time once applied, this was still the same consistency throughout its life (in the tube)
I have decade old tubes. Maybe some bits around the entrance can dry out if you didn’t clean them after use but it doesn’t seem to be an issue for mine as far as the inside stuff goes (of course I put the cap back on as well).
This has been my experience with MX-4 as well. It’s really really really stable. I’ve never had to re-apply MX-4 due to it drying out, either. (It’s supposed to last at least 8 years in use.)
The same tube has been sitting in my drawer and every time I’ve needed it, every few years, it’s been good.
No, but you do want to occasionally rotate them around. They will separate over long periods of time.
If you have some expensive stuff that has been untouched for like a year, plunge it all out on a cleaned piece of glass, very, very, thoroughly stir it back up, and scoop/smash it back into the back side of the tube and then let it sit upright somewhere for about a month so all the air works itself back out to one end before using it again.
This really depends on how the particular paste is made. I’ve never seen MX-4 (carbon) or NT-H2 (ceramic) de-emulsify.
It loses conductivity mostly due to drying out, so a sealed tube should keep it good for a long time.
As someone who upgrades / rebuilds rarely I have more thermal paste than I know what to do with. lol
That’s incredible. I typically only get 1 use out of mine.
Far out, how much you putting on? As far as I’m aware, doing a cross over the processor is all that’s needed
That only applies to really large IHS processors like Threadrippers. For anything normal sized a single dot of paste a bit smaller than a pea, is just enough to spread over the entire IHS when the cooler is applied.
1 tube per processor but sometimes I get hungry and need 2.
What are you installing, a threadripper every time?
You don’t need much at all, just barely enough to cover the IHS in the thinnest possible layer.
I’m pretty sure I still have a bit of Arctic Silver 3 lying around somewhere…
The post shows more devotion than many relationships found in my family tree.
I’ve got half a dozen tubes floating around somewhere in various totes and drawers.
I have a big tube that I don’t think I can ever use up. I have used like less than 10% in a decade.