1. Chill Factor's electrical impedance seems to be a lot lower than other compounds. Is that good?
  2. Does Chill Factor have an expiration date? Will performace deteriorate over time while not being used?
  3. Is Chill Factor hard to apply? Some of the pastes today require some pain-in-the-neck tools to spread the compound!
  4. Does Chill Factor conduct electricty? Poison? Will it harm my skin?

FAQ 1
   
Question :  Chill Factor's electrical impedance seems to be a lot lower than other compounds. Is that good?
 
Answer : 
One of the main features of the Chill Factor is its low thermal resistance. While other compounds consist mostly of conductive metals thriving to increase conductivity, the other manufacturers neglected the fact that compounds themselves not only act as a bridge between the heat source and the heatsink but that they can also be a heat retention source. So to say a thermal compound has high conductivity is not enough but to also have low thermal resistance, and that's what Chill Factor has and is?BR>
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FAQ 2
   
Question :  Does Chill Factor have an expiration date? Will performace deteriorate over time while not being used?
 
Answer : 

Since the Chill Factor is partially of synthetic oil, density of particles and matter will expand in time. That is why we recommend shaking the syringe before application and to re-apply Chill Factor every 12 month to achieve best results.

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FAQ 3
   
Question :  Is Chill Factor hard to apply? Some of the pastes today require some pain-in-the-neck tools to spread the compound!
 
Answer : 
Chill Factor is extremely easy to apply and to clean. As shown in our on-line instruction page, all you really need is a hard surfaced card to spread it evenly. To clean, just use any clean sheet of tissue and you're all done!

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FAQ 4
   
Question :  Does Chill Factor conduct electricty? Poison? Will it harm my skin?
 
Answer : 
Chill Factor is completely safe to use and is not electrical conductive. Any thermal compound containing the electrical conductive characteristic is considered dangerous whether you're applying it to the heat source or even when you're cleaning it! On any given motherboard or video card, there exist many micro surface-mount devices (SMD) and other electrical component parts. If you're not careful you can short circuit your entire computer system. But with Chill Factor, you do not have worry about that.

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