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Shin Etsu G-751 TIM?

tchybrid

Senior member
hey all, i've been reading about this TIM for a bit now, and it seems to blow the competition out of the water. (after a 3 days curing process)

anyone have experience with this TIM?

i wanna give this stuff a try, so for those who have experience with this TIM, where can i get my hands on some?
 
Well... it's a pain in the ass to put on evenly... at least compared to AS3... i did not notice any drastic temp difference though.
 
It's superior to ASIII, it's not the messy crap ASIII is and immediately dropped my temps 1c compared to a 2week old application of ASIII. However, it looks like Ceramique offers the mess free properties of Shin-Etsu MicroSI with a much better price so I'd say buy it instead. Just don't get that messy silver crap IMO it's yesterday's news.
 
hmm, Shin Etsu compared to Ceramique, Shin Etsu is still superior... too bad it's not well known, and not many people carry it either... maybe i should do a amatuer review of AS3, Ceramique, and Shint Etsu G751 🙂
 
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