Alphacool has announced the launch of its brand new Apex thermal paste. With a thermal conductivity of 17 W/mK, it enters the circle of being one of the most powerful and efficient thermal pastes with an official release date set in the very near future!
The main objective during development was, of course, to increase the thermal conductivity. However, points such as viscosity and durability should not be ignored. Alphacool was able to optimize the viscosity so that the Apex thermal paste is particularly suitable for high contact pressures and is still easy to process. The main ingredient of Apex Thermal Grease is a nano-powder with a very low thermal impedance. This makes it possible for electronic components to be cooled efficiently, thus extending their durability and improving their reliability.
The thermal paste is delivered in a 4 g applicator with a screwable cap. The supplied amount is sufficient for several applications and can be stored in the applicator to protect it from drying out.
Alphacool has confirmed that it’s new Apex 17 W/mK Thermal Grease will be available to purchase directly from their online store (item number 1022240) from the 16th of June (tomorrow at the time of publication). – It should be noted though, that they have not confirmed how much it will cost, nor have they (to my knowledge) launched its product page yet.
If you do, however, want to keep tabs, you can check out their full product range via the link here! (Where we expect it to be added shortly).
What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!
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