The Gelid GC-Pro thermal compound (TC-GC-PRO-A) is made from the purest thermal conducting materials and should offer outstanding thermal properties. The structure is produced on the nano-scale to make it fine enough to fill the smallest spaces more effectively than conventional materials. This in return should provide a more uniform thermal contact with enhanced heat transfer properties.
The GC-Pro thermal compound is created for professionals that want the best-in-class performance for the CPU, GPU, or chipset heatsinks. The compound is non-electrical conductive, non-corrosive, non-curing, non-flammable, and non-toxic and it also comes with a Gelid applicator.
Gelid GC-Pro thermal compound has a density of 2.8 g/cm3 and the tube comes with 5g content. The thermal conductivity is rated to 7W/mK and it has a viscosity of 170000. The new Gelid thermal compound should be available now for an MSRP of $6.99 USD or €6.20 Euro.
Is thermal compound important to you and which is your prefered one? Or do you simply use whatever comes with the CPU cooler you ordered? Let us know in the comments.
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