be quiet! DC2 High Performance CPU/GPU Thermal Paste
be quiet! DC2 High Performance CPU/GPU Thermal Paste
Scan code: LN142905 Manufacturer code: BZ004
£5.48
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be quiet! DC2 High Performance CPU/GPU Thermal Paste

be quiet DC2 High Performance Thermal Paste, 3g, 7.5W/mK High Thermal Conductivity, for CPU/GPU/Heatsinks, Spatula

Scan code: LN142905 Manufacturer code: BZ004
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Product Overview

Perfect Match for your Cooler

DC2 is the thermal grease of choice for all CPUs, GPUs and other chips. It's very high thermal conductivity makes for an ideal heat transfer between chip and cooler. If you are striving for maximum cooling for your PC components, DC2 is the thermal grease of choice.


Very High Heat Transfer

The very high thermal conductivity of 7.5W/mK provides a fast heat transfer between the chip and the cooler at a wide temperature range from -20°C to +120°C. Also included with our high-end Dark Rock coolers, the DC2 has proven to handle even high demanding applications.


Large Content

With 3g of thermal grease, DC2 is highly reliable and will work with upcoming PC generations. There is enough for 9 applications on average, making DC2 a long-lasting match with current and next gen CPUs. The spatula in the scope of delivery makes the application a breeze.

Features


• Very high thermal conductivity of 7.5W/mK .
• Wide temperature range of -20°C to +120°C .
• 3g capacity is enough for 9 applications on average.
• Proven high-end performance as accessory for your Dark Rock cooler.
• Spatula in the scope of delivery makes for a comfortable application.
• No electrical conductivity for a safe use under any circumstances.

Warranty

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
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be quiet! DC2 High Performance CPU/GPU Thermal Paste
be quiet! DC2 High Performance CPU/GPU Thermal Paste