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[QLD] Noctua NT-H1 3.5g High Performance CPU/GPU Thermal Paste Cooling Compound $12.50 Click & Collect @ PEPNIMBLE

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Noctua NT-H1 3.5 grams High Performance Thermal Paste/Compound. Great choice to improve CPU/GPU cooling efficiency.

In factory sealed retail box. Genuine retail product.

NOT like some sellers on eBay who are selling just the tubes/syringes by itself taken out of the factory sealed box (without retail packaging) which could be used or half empty you never know. Or it could be those tubes that are included complimentary with the Noctua CPU Coolers which are not meant for sale at retail prices.

$12.5 for Brisbane Local Pickup (Click & Collect) Orders. During checkout please select Local Pickup option.

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  • +2

    How are we supposed to pick this up in Brisbane without risking it? >_>

    • +1

      just found out that the lock down got extended

      • +4

        I have removed the expiry date on this deal.

  • yes..not during lockdown :)

    • +1

      Are you open for C&C or not?

      • +1

        Yes open for Click & Collect.

        Note for for C&C buyers: Please select "Local Pickup" during checkout.

        Thanks :)

  • How does this compare to Cooler Master Ice Value thermal grease which selling for 4 dollar at u mart? Thanks

    • +2

      this one is $13

    • Sorry I don't stock the Cooler Master thermal grease and have not used it in the past on the builds I do or the repairs/upgrades so sorry I can't give you my personal opinion about it. Someone else may share their experience here or you can find some reviews on YouTube.

      Thanks :)

    • +1

      Tom's Hardware compared the Cooler Master IC Value vs the NT-H1.
      https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/thermal-paste-performan…

  • +2

    NT-H1 good for air coolers, lasts a while.
    Coolmaster paste is not that great from my experience.
    Just get Thermal Grizzly.

    • FYI: Kryonaut dies quick above 80c (or ryzen air cooler temps), whereas CM mastergel maker does not and provides equivalent performance.

      • Never had that problem on many PCs I have used Thermal Grizzly on and its alot of them, coolermaster in my experience is worse, easily dries out in the tube in storage too.

  • +1

    Isn't this a better deal? $29.90 for 10g
    Free postage for Ebay Plus too

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/283440517899

    • Hi,

      Thanks for commenting. You are right. It will be a better deal for who need thermal paste very often. And please note that the deal I posted is click n collect for Brisbane and is $17.40 cheaper. But yes if someone can justify the need for 10gm thermal paste. I am offering click n collect for 10gm tube for $21.95 here Noctua NT-H1 10g.

      Thanks :)

      • +1

        Well done, I would grab some of it wasn't for lockdown

        • yes that's wise…otherwise imagine arguing with the police that this is an "essential item" :)

  • -1

    http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Thermal-Compound-Roun…

    Literal mayonnaise beats NT-H1, you're better off getting mx4/mx5/nth2 instead of this for a value paste, and mastergel maker/kpx/kryonaut extreme (kryonaut regular degrades above 80c) for a performance paste.

    • -1

      Are you sure… that link is from 2011..

      This link from March 2021, probably a better source aswell says is is the 3rd best paste..

      https://www.tomshardware.com/best-picks/best-thermal-paste

      • -1

        https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/guru3d-thermal-paste-r…
        I wasn't actually suggesting you should put Mayo into the pc, just using an exaggerated example as to why you should get mx4/mx5 for value instead, or Mastergel Maker / Kpx fof perf. If you want a better comparison - guru3d usually goes does them more controlled then techpowerup. NT-H1 is not very good paste (NT-H2 is the decent one), it is "good enough" for lower perf uses but loses to nearly all good modern pastes that you can get (all the ones I listed before, and are on the guru3d one.)

        • That link doesn't test NT-H1, It seems like it's just your opinion then……

          Every comparise site that tests Thermal Paste seems to identify NT-H1 as one of the best value pastes there is.

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