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PRODUCT FEATURES
• Suitable for CPU, chipsets on main board, VGA card, and similar devices

that pdf sais yes

Is insignia's thermal paste conductive?

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“It is relatively unusual that a physical scientist is truly an atheist. Why is this true? Some point to the anthropic constraints, the remarkable fine tuning of the universe. For example, Freeman Dyson, a Princeton faculty member, has said, ‘Nature has been kinder to us that we had any right to expect.'”  Albert Einstein

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this one? http://www.insigniaproducts.com/products/computer-speakers-accessories/NS-PCYTC55.html

it appears to be silver based, so .. yes, it's electrically conductive

the spec sheet sais otherwise: http://www.insigniaproducts.com/cms/documents/qsg/NS-PCYTC55_QSG_ML.pdf

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Dielectric strength: 550 volts/mil; 21.7 kV/mm

 

 Wide range of application temperature and dielectric uses

 

 

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So i'm probably safe to replace my video card thermal paste with this?

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• Suitable for CPU, chipsets on main board, VGA card, and similar devices

that pdf sais yes

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Thanks for the responses!

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