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Arctic officially released a new generation of cooled silicone, the MX-7, with the company claiming that this is the coolest Thermal Paste ever developed, supports use on all types of chips, and offers about 3% better performance than previous MX-6 models based on in-lab testing.
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Despite the MX-6 being released for only about three years and still considered a new model, in a highly competitive market Arctic sees continued development as essential. The MX-7 comes with a new formula which does not reveal in-depth details. But the company states that the silicone texture is designed with low adhesion strength to disperse easily, high viscosity to reduce flow, and has better adhesion for long-term durability.
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Arctic does not focus on advertising thermal conductivity like many brands, but it does focus on lower thermal resistance, which reflects better practical performance. MX-7 is about 22% less viscous than MX-6 and about 12% more dense.
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According to tests with the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K at 4.5 GHz, using about 284 watts of power in a room temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, MX-7 was found to be 2-3 degrees lower than MX-6, or 4 degrees lower than MX-4.
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The MX-7 is not conductive and does not cause electric charge, so it is safe for use, including the Direct-Die Cooling Arctic system. It is recommended to apply silicone in a cross. It should not be paddled with a paddle and allow pressure from the cooling kit to spread the silicone texture throughout.
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The MX-7 is now available at a similar price to the previous model. The size of 4 grams costs about 270 baht. Arctic also adds a genuine monitoring system through the QR Code to prevent counterfeit products. Overall, the MX-7 is clearly positioned as a replacement for the MX-6 and is considered a new silicone to watch for those who want the highest performance in cooling.
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Source: videocardz


















































































