Can we make DIY Thermal Paste?? - Summary

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The video is about testing different materials as substitutes for thermal paste, such as toothpaste, petroleum jelly, diamond powder, mustard, Nutella, and diaper rash cream. The hosts also try to lap the CPU and the heatsink to make them smoother and eliminate the need for thermal paste. They find out that some materials can work temporarily, but none of them can beat the performance of real thermal paste. They also promote a sound bar product at the end.

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- The text is a transcript of a video about testing different materials as thermal paste substitutes for a CPU.
- The materials tested include toothpaste, petroleum jelly, diamond powder, silicon grease, mustard, Nutella, diaper rash cream and lapping plate.
- The CPU used for testing is a 7980xc, which is an 18-core processor that costs around 2000 dollars.
- The best performing material among the substitutes was mustard, which had a maximum temperature of 74 degrees Celsius under stress test.
- The worst performing material was diamond powder mixed with silicon grease or rapid tap, which had a maximum temperature of 93 degrees Celsius under stress test.
- The video is sponsored by Soundcore Infini Pro by Anker, a 2.1 channel sound bar with Dolby Atmos technology.