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Tuniq TX-3 Thermal Paste Review

Posted by: Sahil Mannick (Helios1234) on: 06/29/2009 11:34 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Packaging
The Tuniq TX-3 thermal paste syringe comes professionally packaged in a typical plastic covering.




On the front, we can see the tube itself with a brief description of what the thermal paste can offer.



The back cover is much more informative giving a detailed list of its features and specification, along with illustrations depicting how it differs from conventional pastes, to allow for its greater efficiency. It even has a table of preliminary results as compared with previous Tuniq offerings and a standard thermal grease.



The tube itself is about 9.5cm in length and contains 1ml of paste (3g). The specifications are also listed on the tube. One of the most striking features of the tube is a small clear area showing you how much of the paste is left. It's a very simple and effective way of showing the user how much they have used until they need to get some more. I'm sure a lot of us have had this problem in the past where we were worried about whether a tube was on the verge of running out or not. I'd like to see more companies introducing this feature on their tubes.



The paste is of medium viscosity so it will spread thinly when applied, maximising contact and efficiency.

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