ARCTIC MX-4 20g Thermal CPU Compound
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ARCTIC MX-4 20g Thermal CPU Compound
Scan code: LN45129 Manufacturer code: ORACO-MX40101-GB
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ARCTIC MX-4 20g Thermal CPU Compound

20g ARCTIC MX-4 Thermal Compound for All Coolers

Scan code: LN45129 Manufacturer code: ORACO-MX40101-GB
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Product Overview The ARCTIC MX-4 is a new thermal compound that guarantees exceptional heat dissipation from components and maintains the needed stability to push your computer system to its maximum. The ARCTIC MX-4 continues to be overclocker’s ultimate choice when choosing thermal compound. Features Exceptional Performance
The ARCTIC MX-4 is composed of carbon micro-particles that lead to an extremely high thermal conductivity. It guarantees quick and efficient dissipation of heat from the CPU or GPU.

Safe and Easy Application
The ARCTIC MX-4 is a metal-free and non-electrically conductive compound that eliminates the risks of short circuit and provides protection to your computer. Application is very easy as the consistency is just ideal for application on chips.

Great Value
With the competitive pricing of the ARCTIC MX-4, the performance of the ARCTIC MX-4 is the best thermal compound on the market.
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Details
Duration:
1 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Non-Returnable Item if Opened or Used
Telephone:
01204-474747
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ARCTIC MX-4 20g Thermal CPU Compound
ARCTIC MX-4 20g Thermal CPU Compound