Xigmatek PTI-G3801 Silicon-base thermal grease - High thermal conductivity > 3.8 W/m-K
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Xigmatek PTI-G3801 Silicon-base thermal grease - High thermal conductivity > 3.8 W/m-K
Scan code: LN20678 Manufacturer code: PTI-G3801
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Xigmatek PTI-G3801 Silicon-base thermal grease - High thermal conductivity > 3.8 W/m-K

Xigmatek PTI-G3801 Silicon-base thermal grease - High thermal conductivity > 3.8 W/m-K

Scan code: LN20678 Manufacturer code: PTI-G3801
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Product Overview Xigmatek Silicon-base thermal grease, PTI-G3801 is optimized to provide heat transferring efficiently and reliably from CPU to heat-sink, and not to cause electrically conductive problems while contacting the pins of an IC.
Outperform to standard thermal compounds 4 to 10 degrees lower CPU full load core temperature.
In syringe and brush attached enables easy application and prevents unnecessary waste.
Features Extended Temperature limits: Peak: -50c to 240c
The high-density, specifically designed for modern high-power CPUs and high-performance heat-sinks or water-cooling solutions.
Silicon-based thermal grease has moderate thermal conductivity.
Not electrically conductive, can't cause problems if it contacts the pins of an IC.
High thermal conductivity > 3.8 W/m-K.
At a layer 0.003"thick, one tube will cover approximately 300 square inches.
Color Grey
Capacity 3 gram
Operation Temperature -50c to 240c
Application -All system or CPU cooler
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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