Coollaboratory Liquid Metal Pro Thermal Compound Review

👤by Sahil Mannick Comments 📅30-09-09
Packaging and Content






The front cover of the Coollaboratory Liquid Metal Pro

The packaging is yet again a typical hard plastic cover, used for most thermal paste tubes these days. The only difference is that the cover can be opened cleanly by lifting the top cover, without using scissors or blades to cut through. A definite step up from other products which can be a nightmare to open up


The back cover

The back cover holds the cleaning kit and provides some information on the features, although no actual figures are given concerning the specifications. The only way of knowing whether it is good or not is to therefore try it!


This isn't a first aid kit...

For a small package, it certainly offers a healthy bundle. Alongside the actual syringe is the manual on how to best apply the paste, taking notice of the necessary precautions, 2 cotton buds, 1 metal grinding pad and another warning label, reassuringly describing how you might lose your warranty on the CPU and cooler. More on that later!


The piece of paper advises you on how to best clean the Liquid Metal Pro if required

For a small package, it certainly offers a healthy bundle. Alongside the actual syringe is the manual on how to best apply the paste, taking care of the necessary precautions, 2 cotton buds, 1 metal grinding pad and another warning label, reassuringly describing how you might lose your warranty on the CPU and cooler. More on that later!


The syringe is a very thin long tube measuring 12cm in length

The syringe is not exactly your typical thermal paste tube and you will probably be more acquainted with this if you are in the medical profession or partake in other shady businesses. As such, be very careful with it and always place the cap back on when finished! The reason for this type of tube is due to its liquid content, which would otherwise just flow out

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