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Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Compound (Second Review)

Author: Stefan Alexandru Editor: Peter Kapas Date: May 12, 2008 Manufacturer: Tuniq Provider: Sunbeamtech

Application, Testing, Conclusion » Page 1: About the Company, Introduction, Packaging



About the Company

Tuniq is a subsidiary product series of Sunbeamtech.
“Sunbeamtech launched as a promising new company in the field in 2000 and it was specialized in cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL), and furthermore extended to manufacture various modding equipments. Throughout the years, they expanded their product coverage to provide pioneering and fancy computer application at all aspects, while focusing on, but not limiting to, cooling systems and computer cases. Their principal mission is to satisfy PC players all over the world who are tired of boring traditional computer impressions and longing for experiencing the excitements of revolutionary hardware designs.”

Intoduction
“The TX-2 is a thermal compound without any metal or electric conductive, it is safe, reliable and the most effective thermal compound for your valuable CPUs and coolers.”
I want to thank Derek from Sunbeamtech for sending me two samples of this thermal compound.

The Packaging
The Tuniq TX-2 thermal compound is brought in a very easy to open packaging and helps to keep the paste in good conditions.
The tube has 3.5 grams of thermal paste and can be enough to apply it on a lot of CPUs or GPUs.


The tube does not come with extra application instructions,but there are a lot of guides on the internet to do the application on single,dual and quad core CPUs.




This thermal compound has the following features:

•Low thermal resistance for superior heat transfer, 4.5W/mK
•Small molecular size makes a better contact between the heatsink and heatsource.
•Thin bond line for hi-efficiency conductivity
•Low bleed under high pressure
•Spreads easy - clean consistency
•Help the low-pressure clip design of cooler to achieve better cooling performance.
•RoHS compliant
•Not Electrically conductive

It’s specifications in detail are:




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