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Anyone tried Slice Engineering's thermal paste?

CephDigital

Alright, anyone who follows 3D printing stuff would have heard about Slice Engineerings thermal paste found here: https://www.sliceengineering.com/products/boron-nitride-paste

 

Now, could this be used in a laptop / desktop and has anyone done so? I mean, it has more than double the thermal conductivity of the Kryonaut Extreme and isn't electrically conductive. Seems like a decent paste if you can use it...

 

I know it's not the intended use case for this paste to put it in a PC but would be interesting to see how it fairs against other traditional pastes.

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Of quick read, the only question becomes how long will it last. Since it says on their site that it hardens (and other sources state it being used  with ceramics etc.). So if it becomes like glue and hard to remove/service, that alone is kinda nope when it comes to PCs.

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