Noctua NT-H1 Thermal Paste
Conclusion
Published: 19th May 2008 | Source: Noctua | Price: £5.00 |
Conclusion
I must admit that I was really impressed by the Noctua NT-H1's performance today. NT-H1 was very easy to apply; demonstrated a better stability than the other greases and provides very satisfactory results straight out of the syringe. If you're looking to get yourself some Noctua NT-H1 thermal grease then your best bet is to head to Aqua-PC's where you can pick some up for around a fiver (inc VAT).
After speaking with the Press Manager from Noctua, I have been informed that there is now a revised version of NT-H1 available. The newer version has been available since late January and promises an improved formula which spreads even easier than this one. Should you purchase some Noctua NT-H1 after reading this review you can rest assured that it will be the newer revision. Subsequently, Noctua are sending me out the new version of NT-H1 and as soon as I have run the tests I will include an addendum to this review.
The Good
* Easy to apply
* Good performance right out of the syringe
* Long-term stability
The Mediocre
* Slightly dearer than AS5
The Bad
* Nothing to report
Overclock3D would like to thank Noctua for supplying todays review sample
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Good stuff..
A little curious how it holds up to MX-II.
Nice review though
A little curious how it holds up to MX-II.
Nice review though

Used a fair bit recently and its nicer than AS5 to work with by a long way. Probably wouldnt go and buy it but it's a good compliment to noctuas coolers
seems ok to me but one question that is eating me away:
is it better that the arctic 5?
is it better that the arctic 5?

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Noctua NT-H1 Review