Liquid Pro by the German manufacturer
Coollaboratory is the world's first thermal paste made of 100 percent metal. Due to its outstanding heat transfer, it quickly ascended the throne of heat-conducting pastes. Consequently, the manufacturer has been researching a new heat conduction paste and is releasing the results under the name Liquid Extreme.
The features of the Coollaboratory Liquid Extreme thermal paste:
- High-quality thermal paste made of 100% liquid metal
- Pasty consistency for perfect contact on uneven surfaces
- Without silicones or oils, prevents rapid drying out
- Simple usability, high efficiency and durability
Liquid Extreme contains pure metal resulting in a highly efficient heat conduction. Because of its consistency, the paste can be applied quickly and without pressure on the contact surface of the CPU. The removal of the thermal paste is just as easy. Due to its rather pasty consistency, the
Coollaboratory Liquid Extreme can now also fill larger gaps, which is particularly useful for contact surfaces that are not completely flat or have inclusions. One syringe is usually sufficient for several applications, and the thermal paste can be stored almost indefinitely.
The
Liquid Extreme thermal paste does not dry out and can be easily removed even after prolonged usage. Due to all these advantages and further developments, the Liquid Extreme thermal paste achieves an extremely good performance, especially because the extremely pasty consistency fills even the tiniest gaps, even those invisible to the human eye. Therefore, the new thermal paste is the perfect solution for overclockers and fans of silent systems. In addition to the
Liquid Extreme itself, the packaging also includes a cleaning set and multilingual instructions.
The heat conducting paste is suitable for all common metals such as copper, silver and nickel. The Liquid Extreme may
not be exposed to aluminium.
Technical Details:- Content: 0,15 ml (equals ca. 1g)
- Thermal Conductivity: 41 W/mK
- Content:
Thermal paste
Cleaning cloth
Multilingual instructions