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Noctua NT-H1 Thermal Paste 3.5g $17.45 Delivered @ PEPNIMBLE

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$17.45 - price includes standard delivery Australia-wide.

Please NOTE that this item arrives in proper sealed retail packaging sent via Australia post with tracking number. Please compare the price with only those similar items that are sent in factory sealed retail packaging and trackable delivery.

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Description:

Noctua’s NT-H1 is a renowned hybrid thermal compound that has received more than 150 awards and recommendations from international hardware websites and magazines. Thanks to its excellent performance, exceptional ease of use and outstanding long-term stability, it has become an established favourite among overlockers and enthusiast users worldwide. Whether it’s air- or water-based cooling, CPU or GPU applications, overclocking or silent systems: NT-H1 is a proven premium paste that’s guaranteed to deliver great results.

Award-winning performance
Bundled with Noctua’s premium-grade CPU coolers since 2007, NT-H1 has proven its excellent performance in countless of tests and reviews. Chosen again and again by overclockers and hardware enthusiast around the globe, it has established itself as a benchmark for premium-quality thermal interface materials (TIMs).

Easy to apply
Thanks to its excellent spreading properties, there is no need to manually spread NT-H1 before installing the cooler: Simply apply some paste onto the CPU (see instructions for details), put on the heatsink and you’re ready to go!

Easy to clean
NT-H1 is one of the easiest to clean thermal compounds on the market: Simply wipe it off the CPU and heatsink with a dry tissue or paper towel, then wipe them clean with a moist tissue or towel. No cleaning alcohol or solvent required!

Not electrically conductive, non-corroding
While some high-end thermal compounds and pads are risky to use due to their electrical conductivity or corroding properties, there’s no risk of short-circuits with NT-H1 and it’s completely safe to use with any type of CPU cooler, regardless of whether it’s made from copper or aluminium and whether it’s nickel-plated or not.

Excellent long-term stability
NT-H1's unique formula is highly stable over time, even after longer periods of usage. It can be stored at room temperature for at least 3 years and due to the compound’s exceptional curing, bleeding, dry-out and thermal cycling characteristics, it can be used on the CPU for 5 years or more.

No break-in or burn-in required
Some thermal compounds need a longer break-in period or cure time until they reach their full performance and some thermal pads must undergo a dedicated burn-in process. By contrast, NT-H1 is ready to go right away and doesn’t require any special preparations.

3.5g package for 3-20 applications
Sufficient for around 3-20 applications (depending on the size of the CPU or GPU, e.g. around 3 applications for large CPUs such as TR4 and around 20 for small CPUs such as LGA1151), the classic 3.5g packaging size is ideal for most users who only install coolers every now and then.

Detailed specs on our website.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Please compare the price with only those similar items that are sent in factory sealed retail packaging

    So not the cheapest price for the product then?

    • Exactly how much does this retail box that will be thrown away cost?

      • +3

        Even when you compare the price from those stores that send the item in a factory sealed retail package, MSY is cheaper.

        $16 vs $17.45.

        • This price includes delivery with tracking. I think this is cheapest the price in Aus delivered in retail packaging with trackable shipping.

          • @pepnimble: .

            MSY is also delivery with tracking, at least that's how how it's been delivered for me in the past.

    • This price includes delivery Australia-wide with tracking.

  • +2

    When talking less than $5 difference, for the lifetime of your PC; id highly suggest 'splurging' on the NT-H2 instead.

    https://noctua.at/en/performance-comparison-nt-h1-vs-nt-h2

    • -2

      It's the same lol, 1c difference doesn't mean anything

      • +2

        In a controlled environment, repeatable over several tests (both officially and independantly), its fairly significant.

        Without going to liquid metal, a difference on 1C is fairly significant for TIM alone.

        • Lol, don't doubt the temp difference but the temp difference makes no difference to your daily use, I've tested on a few different thermal paste on a few different pc

          Only matter if you're going for overclocking record

          • @ln28909: Yes, which is exactly the target audience.

            You're not shopping for the literal highest end thermal paste that isnt liquid metal; unless you're aiming for a specific goal.

            • +1

              @MasterScythe: so back to your original comment, suggest people spending an extra $5 for something that they are not gonna recognise, seems pointless

              The h1 itself is a bad buy at this price but price is reasonable if you're looking specifically to buy a h1 so that's why I didn't neg the deal

  • Effectively a $12-$15 product with very cheap delivery… not bad; but not good enough to make it on OzBargain

    • +2

      Effectively a $12-$15 product
      3.5g $17.45

      Works out at around $5,000/kg

      • more than Italian white truffles, which are $4000/kilo

        • and doesn't taste nearly as good…

  • +3

    Noctua NT-H1

    Can under 50s take this ???

    • It's not for human consumption :)….if you mean under 50 humans…

  • This cost more than cocaine lol.

    • You should see the price of 'pc specific' coolant; which is literally 95% water, lol.

      • -2

        So what? human lungs are 83% water.

        • What point are you trying to make?

  • Is this suitable to use for laptops?

    • Yes

    • -1

      where would you put the paste in a laptop? on the downloaded RAM heat spreader?

      • where would you put the paste in a laptop?

        That was my next question…

      • Uh, on the CPU / GPU, after removing the copper heatsink…

        Did you know that gaming consoles also have CPUs and GPUs? What a world!

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