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OCZTFRZTC Freeze Thermal Extreme Conductivity Compound

UPC: 0842024006572 See Product Details

Product Details of OCZTFRZTC Freeze Thermal Extreme Conductivity Compound

Description

Using the innovations in thermal management compounds, OCZ Freeze has higher heat conductivity potential than silver-based thermal pastes on the market today, offering an ultra-reliable solution for all computing environments. OCZ Freeze can lower CPU core temperature as much as ten percent when compared to conventional silver-based compounds that are a popular choice amongst enthusiasts. OCZ Freeze compound helps maximize overclocking results by reducing the thermal barrier between the CPU and cooler, giving you a performance edge during the toughest computing situations.

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Product Type: Thermal Grease

Compatible Device: CPU

Summary

Product Title: OCZTFRZTC Freeze Thermal Extreme Conductivity Compound

Power Score: 4.8 | 1 Review

General

Product Type: Thermal Grease

Compatible Device: CPU

Weight: 0.11 oz

Warranty Information: Lifetime Limited

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: Dielectric Constant@ 1KHz: 10.0 Specific Gravity: 3.5g / cm3 Thermal Conductivity: 3.8 Watts / Meter -oC Oxidation / ozone / solvent resistant Nocuring time needed Non-electrically conductive Non-Toxic and environmentally safe For use on all socket type CPUs Easy application

Resistance: 0.032 C/W

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  testseek.com - Oct 30, 2008

OCZ FreeZe Thermal Compound

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