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Have you ever used green thermal paste apple flavor for CPU?

Have you ever used green thermal paste apple flavor for CPU?

Thermal Paste for CPU

After disembarking from her Green Cab, pretty Mika arrived to attend traditional tea ceremony at Tokyo Maikoya. On entrance, Mika was warmly greeted and guided towards inside to wear beautiful kimono. There she took her selfie at the beautiful Japanese garden of Maikoya. When the time comes to eat sweets, Mika ate wagashi. When she asked what place she would prefer to sit, preferred to sit on bamboo chair instead of tatami mat. Suddenly when Mika was sipping green tea in brilliant cup of green matcha, heard alert message in her smartphone so opened her Gmail inbox to read and headline was Have you ever used green thermal paste apple flavor for CPU?

A year ago, the popular CWTP-EG4G thermal paste had been re-released in Japan by Clock Work Tea Party and M1N1ing, and that time it had an uncommon hue and apple aroma for the industry. Japanese became surprised when they saw this product.

That new product, which was painted green and had an apple scent, was named Extreme Muglis 4G Apple Edition EG4GAP. It was designed for standard PC running settings at room temperature. Revealing features of this new product, manufacturers were of the opinion that they have used Ultrasound to make the paste.

In order to make this product perform better, and make satisfactory user experience, to get optimum performance, syringe weighs only 4 grams. Thermal paste could operate at temperatures from -50 °C to +220 °C. It could resist at 0.07 °C cm²/W at 60 Psi. Thermal conductivity for one year and after five years, would be at 12.8 W/mK and 8.8 W/mK respectively. The viscosity could remain 45 Cps at 22.

The price of CWTP-EG4G thermal paste was $6.5 per piece when it was first produced in a limited edition of 1000 units.

When finished reading tech news, Mika shared it on Facebook social network.

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