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25 August 2018
Recomended and good value, especially LED interfaces
The heat transference performes well providing you have resonable pressure - I think it would be fare to say it's better than any price equivalant compounds. If you look around, you will find It's actually often rebranded at higher prices.
I would mostly recommended this for applications such as LED strip lights, it's far easier to control and apply the paste in a uniform linear manner. As for more delicates such as CPU's it might not quite be enough against leading brands, however it will certainly work well and is a fration of the cost.
The standard syringe style is a must really....splitting and trapped paste is a nightmare otherwise. Recommended.

08 November 2018
Great little pump + info on PWM etc,
Great little pump -this same pump is found in many commercial water cooling products, but for 3x the price.
**One word of caution though - I would REALLY recommend making sure your motherboard pin count is 4 pin; a PWM signal is important.Otherwise, the pump runs at 'full power' which is above the specified 0.5A and also produces some noise due to the operation frequency.
**For arduino etc envIronments - I couldn't find a datasheet for PWM. However, 15000Hz (15kHz) works well and a duty of 83% (850 resolution for 10-bit converters) gives roughly 0.5A.