Clock Work Tea Party processor thermal paste is available in osmanthus, strawberry and apple flavors

 Clock Work Tea Party

 

Clock Work Tea Party (CWPT) has introduced an innovative thermal interface with a unique aromatic addition. A distinctive feature of the new thermal paste is the inclusion of aromas from the osmanthus plant.

 

This allows not only to effectively cool the computer, but also enriches the experience of using the device with pleasant aromas. The thermal paste is designed for use in extreme conditions, maintaining temperatures from -50 to 250 °C, while having a low viscosity for ease of application.

 

The manufacturer emphasizes that maximum efficiency is achieved due to optimal contact with the radiator. The product is packed in tubes of 4 grams and supplemented with a special aromatic card to enhance impressions. The start of sales is planned for April.

 

Previously, the CWTP company already produced thermal pastes with strawberry and apple flavors.


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