
Bought Arctic MX-4 mainly because it was cheaper than Arctic Silver 5, and according to third party testing it is a relatively well performing thermal compound while also not being electrically conductive, which is an added bonus. Product arrived next day, which was a delightful surprise. Each syringe contains 4 grams of thermal compound, which is a lot apparently. I bought two syringes not knowing just how far I could get. Applied so far on 2 CPU's, a laptop GPU, and some surrounding IC's that had factory paste smattered across them, and even after the generous amount that I used I still had over 3/4 of my first syringe. I stress tested the gaming laptop I was using this on as well, ASUS TUF FX504 with a 1050 and it had no thermal issues, so all was well with the world. Temperatures remained between 65 and 73C even with the CPU under stress. I couldn't push the GPU past 60C either. I'm not a pro at this kind of thing, I was mostly just making sure the thing didn't burst into flames on my account.

It is one of the best thermal pastes I've used at a competitive price.

It's thermal paste, does its job.

It’s thermal paste and does it’s job the way it should no problems with arctic paste before so I’m assuming this tube will be sufficient aswell.

Does what its supposed to.
