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AC MX-4 vs NoctuaNT-H1, is either one better?

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I have at home a tube of NoctuaNT-H1 compound, and i just bought a AC LC 360 AIO, and it has a small amount if MX-4 compound. Does one perform better than the other? Does it matter in the long run?

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Doesn't matter that much. Personally I think the NT-H1 spreads a lil better. But I am writing this wearing a Noctua Hoddie 😄

Performance will be so close, that you wont notice it. Unless youre doing some HARDCORE OCing.

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Thank you. It is always good to get a second opinion. 🙂

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The delta between the "best" thermal paste and the "worst" is a few degrees at most.

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Thanks, That is what I was thinking. My NH1 was open, so I used that, and I will keep the Arctic for when the NH-1 is done.

 

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