Arctic Announces MX-7 Thermal Interface Material

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TechPowerUP | Posted: December 17 2025 said:
ARCTIC introduces MX-7, a new thermal paste that delivers reliable performance in both classic desktop CPU setups and demanding direct die applications on GPUs, laptops, and console processors. Thanks to a new formula, MX-7 achieves even lower thermal resistance and offers a measurable increase in performance. The thermal paste is neither electrically conductive nor capacitive, eliminating the risk of short circuits or discharges.

MX-7 is a relatively viscous thermal paste that cannot be applied with a spatula. An even layer thickness is achieved through contact pressure when mounting the cooler. The MX-7 impresses not only with its performance, but also with its new syringe design. The improved composition with high cohesiveness reduces the pump-out effect during repeated heat cycles—ideal for long-lasting performance. The Authenticity Check also allows the authenticity of each individual product to be verified.

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The MX-7 is now available from ARCTIC, as from selected partners.

Pricing
  • Arctic MX-7 2 grams: from €6.49 (MSRP: €14.49)
  • Arctic MX-7 4 grams: from €6.99 (MSRP: €15.99)
  • Arctic MX-7 4 grams with six MX-Cleaner wipes: from €8.29 (MSRP: €16.99)
  • Arctic MX-7 8 grams: from €8.49 (MSRP: €20.99)
Source: TechPowerUp | ARCTIC Cooling GmbH
 
Cue people still trying to spread it by hand.

Could be an interesting option for those re-pasting GPUs where a lot of CPU pastes actually don't do that great, albeit on larger surfaces like a GPU a paste designed for hand spreading is generally a better option.
 
"The Authenticity Check also allows the authenticity of each individual product to be verified."

I'm imagining some old bloke on the packing line with a jeweler's magnifying glass holding each tube up to the light and saying "Yup, that's a tube of MX-7 alright", before throwing it in the box.
 
Might give this a go, I'm getting high idle temps, although within safety margins I think I'm about 5-10 degrees hotter than I should be. Probably my dreadful application previously.
 
That's annoying, I just bought some MX-6.
I wonder why this can't be spread with a spatula when it appears less thick than MX-6 which could be?

I also like how they recommend using the cross application method. Just use half a tube with each application and wipe off the excess! 8g tube good for 4 applications!
 
MX-7 is a relatively viscous thermal paste that cannot be applied with a spatula. An even layer thickness is achieved through contact pressure when mounting the cooler.

Yes, the way it has always been done until "influencers" started posting any old tripe just to stay relevant on "the algorithm", and vendors capitalised by selling gimmicks.

Not even opened my MX-6 yet, but this sounds interesting.
 
Saw that before posting, MX-7 isn't on that list, although the MX-6 is 2nd, so I'm guessing the MX-7 is the best currently?
There's only 4 degrees between mx4 and mx7 so while the later like it's a winner it's not much in real terms.

For me it's boils down to pricing and if you truly want lower temps then liquid metal is better but risky
 
I bet it's no better than anything else on the market, or a 0.5C difference at best :P
I've never noticed any brand be real world, any better than the other.
 
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I bet it's no better than anything else on the market, or a 0.5C difference at best :P
I've never noticed any brand be real world, any better than the other.
Better than the thermal paste that came with my Silver Arrow SB-E 13 years ago. And it's only a few pounds, just wondering if there is anything better, apart from liquid metal.
 
Better than the thermal paste that came with my Silver Arrow SB-E 13 years ago. And it's only a few pounds, just wondering if there is anything better, apart from liquid metal.

TBH, I just use whatever comes with the HSF these days, I've bought various supposid 'best' pastes, in the past, and none were any better than cheaper stuff.
Yeah, liquid metal would be the only thing that would actually make a noticable difference, but I'm not keen on having something permanent :(
 
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