Reddit Reddit reviews Cooler Master High Performance Thermal Paste - (HTK-002-U1)

We found 9 Reddit comments about Cooler Master High Performance Thermal Paste - (HTK-002-U1). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Cooler Master High Performance Thermal Paste - (HTK-002-U1)
Suitable for CPU, chipsets on Mainboard, VGA card, etcEasy to useZif Socket Templates ensure correct applying area with various CPU socket typesProduces an even layer when using applicatorWide range of application temperature
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9 Reddit comments about Cooler Master High Performance Thermal Paste - (HTK-002-U1):

u/Gallifrasian · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Whatever the 212 EVO came with. That's what I use.

Edit-Whoops, wrong thread. Just any paste should work fine. No idea what's up with Arctic Silver 5, but I use this one

u/thejimster123 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Performance-Thermal-Paste/dp/B0009PTBZ6

Any 5-10 dollar thermal paste, avoid the cheap ones get one from a trusted brand and reputable one - hope you fix your problem!

u/GeorgeMKane · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I used Cooler Master High Performance thermal paste with a Hyper 212 Evo & a stock AMD cooler (separate builds, of course. Yes, the stock AMD cooler was on a much older build).

u/Romanion · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Well, for Cooler Master thermal paste, there's a 24month shelf life apparently according to this

u/RageMuffin69 · 1 pointr/PS4

I didn't really pay too much attention to the thermo paste I ordered for my ps3, but hopefully it works for my ps4 if I ever need to use it on it. Is this one fine? Didn't see anything about MX4/AS5.

u/FancyJesse · 1 pointr/buildapc

Forgive me for being a bit sceptic about ASRock, but I never really heard of them before. Do they work on motherboards specifically? Do you own ASRock motherboards?

I heard a lot about ASUS, own a 4 year old netbook from them lol.

Oh, and since I'm most likely going to purchase the motherboard you showed me, should I buy a new processor or should i swap over my current one over (i5 2320). I'll probably need to purchase thermal paste correct?

u/LA_Smog · 1 pointr/buildapc
  1. Replacement screws - Sometimes you lose a screw, sometimes they ship mis-manufactured junk screws, and sometimes there just aren't enough. Having extras is almost always useful.
  2. Spare HDMI or DisplayPort cable - Not all monitors come with a cable, or the cable they come with won't run at high resolution without causing screen artifacts.
  3. Anti-static mat and strap - Many people will tell you you don't need this, and you might not. But I do recommend it for most people. The alternate is to constantly ground to the chassis before reaching inside for anything. You are trying to equalize your electrical potential to the system ground. Having the mat and strap means you don't forget or make a mistake.
  4. Tools/Toolkit - Seems simple but I have been people with a butter knife try to build computers. If you are building just a standard computer you don't need much, but make sure you have a #1 phillips screwdriver and a #2.5 flathead screwdriver at minimum.
  5. Thermal paste - Most coolers come with paste in the box or pre-applied. If you aren't sure you can get a cheap tube like I have linked for a few bucks so you can at least get your build complete. Then you can figure out if you want to strive for a few degrees less later.

    I am sure am missing a few things, but this is a decent starting point and should get your first computer built. The extra fans, mounts, tools, etc can be bought later if you decide you are going to be doing this more than once.
u/superjx10 · 0 pointsr/hardwareswap

1 Quiet edition SP120 fan costs 16.99 at newegg and 10.00 at amazon. Both of those prices are plus tax and shipping. On both websites I mentioned, the dual pack version of them are worth $26.54 (amazon , newegg)

I am selling the cooler and it's stock fans for $20 off the original price of the cooler minus the thermal paste. Plus, your saving $6 by buying the quiet edition fans (which i paid $30 new for) along with the cooler.

some $6 thermal paste