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One of the most common action you'll need to learn is copying and pasting a range of data. It's very easy to do this manually. In normal data, we use either CTRL + C to copy a selection of data and then use CTRL + V to paste the selected data in the target cell. It's just as easy to copy and paste via VBA.

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Range.Copy method

Range.Copy Method is a very convenient Method to copy and paste Range to destination in one line of code. All the formatting and formulas will be copied and pasted.

Syntax

Destination is optional. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Excel copies the range to the Clipboard. It returns Variant.

Example 1: Copy Range and paste to another worksheet

The below code copy Sheet1 A1 to Sheet2 B1.

If there are more than one Range to copy, you just need to specific the first Range of the destination.

Example 2: copy row

The below code copy from Sheet1 row 1:2 to Sheet2 row 6.

Note that if you copy a row to destination, the destination Range must be a Row or a Range in column A.

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Example 3: copy row and paste to new inserted row

Example 4: copy column

The below code copy Sheet1 column A:B to Sheet2 column B:C (because it pastes at B1).

Example 5: copy multiple Range to a new Workbook

In case the copied Columns are not adjacent to each other, Set a Range to combine those Columns (or Rows).

The below code copy range1 and then paste to A1 of new workbook.

Example 6: destination argument omitted

The following code example inspects the value in column D for each row on Sheet1. If the value in column D equals A, the entire row is copied onto SheetA in the next empty row. If the value equals B, the row is copied onto SheetB.

Range.PasteSpecial method

When working with your spreadsheet, you likely often have to copy formulas and paste them as values. To do this in a macro, you can use the PasteSpecial method.

Syntax

It returns Variant.

Parameters

NameRequired/OptionalData typeDescription
PasteOptionalXlPasteTypeSpecifies the part of the range to be pasted.
OperationOptionalXlPasteSpecialOperationSpecifies how numeric data will be calculated with the destinations cells on the worksheet.
SkipBlanksOptionalVariantTrue to have blank cells in the range on the clipboard not be pasted into the destination range. The default value is False.
TransposeOptionalVariantTrue to transpose rows and columns when the range is pasted. The default value is False.
XlPasteType enumeration
NameValueDescription
xlPasteAll-4104Everything will be pasted.
xlPasteAllExceptBorders7Everything except borders will be pasted.
xlPasteAllMergingConditionalFormats14Everything will be pasted and conditional formats will be merged.
xlPasteAllUsingSourceTheme13Everything will be pasted using the source theme.
xlPasteColumnWidths8Copied column width is pasted.
xlPasteComments-4144Comments are pasted.
xlPasteFormats-4122Copied source format is pasted.
xlPasteFormulas-4123Formulas are pasted.
xlPasteFormulasAndNumberFormats11Formulas and Number formats are pasted.
xlPasteValidation6Validations are pasted.
xlPasteValues-4163Values are pasted.
xlPasteValuesAndNumberFormats12Values and Number formats are pasted.
XlPasteSpecialOperation enumeration
NameValueDescription
xlPasteSpecialOperationAdd2Copied data will be added to the value in the destination cell.
xlPasteSpecialOperationDivide5Copied data will divide the value in the destination cell.
xlPasteSpecialOperationMultiply4Copied data will multiply the value in the destination cell.
xlPasteSpecialOperationNone-4142No calculation will be done in the paste operation.
xlPasteSpecialOperationSubtract3Copied data will be subtracted from the value in the destination cell.

Example 1: paste values

Note: To remove the animation around the copied cell add below code:

Example 2: paste formats

Example 3: paste formulas

Example 4: EntireRow copy and paste

Example 5: Multiply

This example replaces the data in cells A1:C2 on Sheet1 with the multiply of the existing contents and cells D1 on Sheet1.

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2
ABCD
1233
456

VBA Code

Result

1
2
ABCD
3693
121518

Example 6: Add

This example replaces the data in cells D1:D2 on Sheet1 with the sum of the existing contents and cells A1:A2 on Sheet1.

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2
ABCD
1233
4563

VBA Code

Result

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2
ABCD
1234
4567

Choosing the best thermal paste may sound simple, but a dizzying array of options can turn this seemingly easy choice into a time-consuming task. Thermal paste is designed to minimize microscopic air gaps and irregularities between the surface of the cooler and the CPU's IHS (integrated heat spreader), the piece of metal which is built into the top of the processor.

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Good thermal paste can have a profound impact on your performance, because it will allow your processor to transfer more of its waste heat to your cooler, keeping your processor running cool. Choosing the best thermal paste is also important if you plan on overclocking your rig to its fullest. Even the best CPUs for gaming can often hit slightly higher overclocks if they're paired with a good thermal paste.

Performance enthusiasts often swear by a favorite brand of paste, but new recipes crop up from time to time. We've conducted extensive testing of some of the top thermal pastes on the market, and if you're on the hunt for more exotic pastes that are off the beaten path, we also have plenty of historical data below covering 90 different pastes (and yes, we've even tested toothpaste).

Thermal paste can go by many names, such as 'thermal compound,' 'thermal grease,' or 'TIM' (Thermal Interface Material). Most pastes are comprised of ceramic or metallic materials suspended within a proprietary binder which allows for easy application and spread as well as simple cleanup.

These thermal pastes can be electrically conductive or non-conductive, depending on their specific formula. Electrically conductive thermal pastes can carry current between two points, meaning that if the paste squeezes out onto other components, it can cause damage to motherboards and CPUs when you switch on the power. A single drop out of place can lead to a dead PC, so extra care is imperative.

Liquid metal compounds are almost always electrically conductive, so while these compounds provide better performance than their paste counterparts, they require more focus and attention during application. They are very hard to remove if you get some in the wrong place, which would fry your system.

In contrast, traditional thermal paste compounds are relatively simple for every experience level. Most, but not all, traditional pastes are electrically non-conductive. We have a detailed breakdown of the best methods for applying thermal paste here.

Here are the best thermal pastes, along with our complete test results. Keep in mind that you don't always get what you pay for as some budget pastes come awfully close to or overtake their more-expensive competitors.

Best Premium (Standard) Thermal Paste

Best Premium

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 11.2 W/mk
Relative Performance: 4.0 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
Reasons to avoid

Often hanging close to, but not overtaking, liquid metal compounds in our tests, PromilaTech PK-3 Nano Aluminum paste is a moderately viscous thermal compound integrated with aluminum and zinc oxide. The paste provides good stability, making it easy to apply to all surfaces as well as simple to clean up. You really can't go wrong with this paste — it is sufficient for most CPU applications.

Runner-up: Best Premium Paste

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 12.5 W/mk
Relative Performance: 4.0 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
Reasons to avoid

Bbedit 12 1 1 – powerful text and html editors. Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is a mildly viscous thermal compound with good stability, making it simple to work with while also resisting drips and runs. This paste is very easy to apply and clean up, making it a favorite among system builders.

Best Premium Paste: Top Tier Alternate

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 9 W/mk
Relative Performance: 3.5 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
Reasons to avoid

A compound with traditional thermal compound attributes such as thick, pliable viscosity and good stability upon application. MasterGel Pro v2 is easy to work with, simple to apply and cleans up well. Technical spec sheets do not list individual ingredients.

Best Premium Paste: All-Around Performer

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 6.0 W/mk
Relative Performance: 4.0 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
+Easy application and cleanup+Smooth, fast spread+Great, all-around performance
Reasons to avoid

MX-5 is a new compound which does not directly replace their popular MX-4 but is a new formulation for enthusiast use based on carbon micro-particulates in what is assumed to be a silicon or silicone base. The slight-blue tint and smooth, viscous compound has a bit more fluid consistency much like thin toothpaste making it easy to apply and cleanup which lends to very smooth and fast spreading during cooler tension, but can also be prone to dripping and running if applied on vertical surfaces.

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Impressive Price/Performance Per Gram

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 8.5 W/mk
Relative Performance: 1 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
+Low price per gram+Smooth spreading+Easy to use / cleanup
Reasons to avoid

NB Max Pro is a smooth, creamy non-conductive paste that flows well during tensioning. This paste has a simple application and cleanup paired with a good cost and price/performance per gram.

Best Budget Thermal Paste

Best Budget Thermal Paste

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: Unlisted
Relative Performance: 4.0 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
Reasons to avoid

Noctua's NH-H1 is a relatively viscous and stable compound that applies easily and allows for easy clean-up. A screw-on cap syringe maintains compound longevity to prevent drying and is priced as an attractive paste for those on a budget. You really can't go wrong with this paste — it is sufficient for the majority of builds.

Runner-Up: Best Budget Thermal Paste

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 8.5 W/mk
Relative Performance: 3.5 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
+Consistent spread+Value pricing+Easy to use and clean up
Reasons to avoid
-Requires some pressure on the syringe to apply correctly

Gelid GC-Extreme is a moderately viscous compound, making it very stable during application and it spreads consistently, although it requires slow consistent pressure on the syringe plunger for correct placement. This TIM is relatively easy to use and simple to clean up. Contexts 3 4 1 – fast window switcher system.

Best Budget Paste

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 2.5 W/mk
Relative Performance: 3.5 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
+Easy application+Consistent spreading+Low price per gram cost
Reasons to avoid

A compound with relatively ‘normal' viscosity known to thermal paste application as well as good stability during application. While known and listed to being electrically non-conductive, most technical data sheets refer to the chemical make-up which includes heat-conductive metal oxides suspended in what is likely a silicone base.

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Best Budget Performance

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 15.7 W/mk
Relative Performance: 1 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
+Cost / price per gram+Very good high-tension testing results
Reasons to avoid

This thick, viscous non-conductive compound has a great deal of plasticity, giving it slower spreading properties. As a result, heatsink installation will require additional focus to apply even tension to ensure proper spread. The compound's formula mentions the use of carbon particles in its composition.

The Penny-Pincher's Pal

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 1.0 W/mk
Relative Performance: 1 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
+Low price per gram+Smooth spreading+Easy to use / cleanup
Reasons to avoid

The NTE 303A paste is an industrial silicone thermal compound designed for diodes and transistors in commercial and residential electronic equipment. NTE 303A is silky smooth and spreads very easily. The large, 1oz (28.35g) syringe provides an unbelievably low price per gram, so it would be a favorite for system builders or hardware testers who apply compound often.

Best Liquid Metal Thermal Paste

Best Liquid Metal Thermal Paste

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 73.0 W/mk
Relative Performance: 4.5 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
Reasons to avoid

Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut liquid metal thermal compound has a very thin, runny consistency and is applied to the CPU integrated heat spreader with a syringe delivery system and capillary needle applicator tip. Excess material can be siphoned off using a special extraction tip (by pulling the syringe plunger to withdraw excess liquid metal).

Runner-up: Best Liquid Metal Thermal Paste

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: 79.0 W/mk
Relative Performance: 4.5 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
Reasons to avoid

Valley 1 0 – first person adventure & action game. CoolLaboratory Liquid Pro is a liquid metal compound that is applied with a syringe and capillary tip to the CPU integrated heat spreader, and it ships with a scouring pad and alcohol swab for prep and cleanup.

Application and spreading of the liquid metal are made easier with cotton swabs and generous pressure for even distribution. Liquid metal can cause reactions with some metals, such as aluminum, and some reports of reactions with copper are also documented by end-users.

Best Budget Liquid Metal Thermal Paste

Best Budget Liquid Metal Thermal Paste

Specifications
Thermal Conductivity: Unlisted
Relative Performance: 4.5 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Cleanup: lint-free absorbent paper towels, alcohol pads or cotton swabs and alcohol
Reasons to buy
+For extreme overclocking+High performance+Relatively inexpensive for a liquid metal paste
Reasons to avoid

For a compound that costs less than half as much as leading competitors , Phobya's Liquid Metal Compound LM offers impressive performance, often besting the the CoolLaboratory Liquid Pro or Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut in our tests.

Liquid Metal Compound LM ships as a syringe with a capillary applicator tip. Spreading the compound is made easier with cotton swabs and generous pressure to develop a consistent coating on the CPU IHS. Can cause reactions with aluminum and other metals.

Thermal Paste Performance Rankings

Here's a breakdown of our recent testing, and we'll be adding new pastes to this list over the coming weeks and months. A bit further down, you'll find our original round of testing with 85 different pastes, some of which we've revisited in this new performance hierarchy. That should give you a good idea of how other pastes that we haven't retested yet would compare to the newer pastes.

We'll go into our breakdown of how we test these thermal pastes below, but the key takeaway here is that a single thermal compound can perform differently based upon several variables, such as what type of cooler and mount you use. To cover all the bases, we've tested every thermal paste with three variables:

  • Low-tension Noctua NH-D15 mounting to model an air cooler without a backplate (like an Intel stock cooler, or push-pin coolers)
  • High-tension Noctua NH-D15 mounting to model higher-end air coolers with a backplate
  • High-tension mounting with an all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler

Below you'll find the temperatures we measured on our standardized test bench, and as always, lower temperatures are better. We've also included value charts in the album below as well.

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Thermal Paste Test Results

As shown in the slides above, the outcome of the different testing scenarios resulted in some interesting comparisons among the compounds. We'll look at the overall thermal load averages for each, as well as the relative performance value of each in terms of price-per-gram.

Air Cooling – Low Tension Mount
Liquid metal compounds make their way to the top of the temperature chart with slightly cooler values than the traditional pastes. Interestingly, the difference between the top and bottom of this chart is less than 4C.
When we look at each compound in terms of unit cost-per-gram, liquid metal compounds are generally more costly, making their overall performance value more of a luxury than a necessity. However, Phobya LM bucks this trend as it shows you can get good liquid metal compound performance at bargain pricing.

Air Cooling – High Tension Mount
Liquid metals are again at the top of the list, and again, there's a relatively small 4C delta between the top and bottom of the list. Only a few minor changes to the pecking order have occurred, and these easily fall within the tight margins of standard deviation.
Small differences in temperatures jostle the chart a bit, but overall the more budget-friendly compounds show much more promising performance value due to relatively close load ranges. We see a trend that most good and great thermal compounds perform very similarly, but might be worlds apart in price per gram.

All In One (AIO) Liquid Cooler – High Tension Mount
It's no surprise that the liquid metal compounds once again sit atop the thermal comparison. Still, a 6C difference between all 15 thermal compounds tested shows there isn't a lot of variation, even with a 360 all-in-one cooler with a push+pull fan setup for performance.

The performance value chart shows most of the liquid metal compounds with a poor value-per-gram rating, but once again, Phobya LM proves to be the outlier for that sub-category with its budget price tag.
We're also seeing the trend of larger gram-per-package for thermal pastes (2-5g syringes) along with lower price proving to be stiff competition against the more expensive liquid metals (0.5-1.0g syringes) that cost upwards of twice as much, or more.

Key Takeaways
Thermal compounds might always be compared and debated over, but the simple fact remains: PC system building needs thermal compounds to effectively dissipate thermal loads. Without them, our beloved gaming and content-producing machines would struggle to keep components cool during heated frag sessions, heavy workstation computations, or just simply browsing the web.

Not every system will need the most expensive compound, so even the most budget-minded system builders can rest easy knowing that even lower-cost pastes can still prove very effective. You can see our historical testing results with far more pastes after the test setup.

Test System Configuration and Testing Methods

CPUIntel i9-10850k LGA1200 (Comet Lake), all 10 cores: 4.6Ghz @ 1.190v
MotherboardMSI Z490 MEG Godlike (BIOS ver. 7C70v12)
MemoryCorsair Dominator Platinum RGB, 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-3600
StorageCorsair MP600 M.2 2280 NVMe, 500GB
GraphicsGigabyte GeForce GTX 1050Ti
Power Supplybe quiet! Dark Power Pro11 1200w
ChassisCorsair Graphite 760T
MonitoringCrystalFontz CFA-633-TMI-KU, 4x Dallas One Wire WR-DOW-Y17 sensors
Fan ControlCorsair Commander Pro, 100%/50% PWM Speed profiles (liquid cooling pump always @100%, if applicable)
OSWindows 10 Pro 64bit

For our thermal compound tests, we use the same hardware, overclock, and configuration for each and every test to minimize environment variables in our testing.

We tested each thermal paste with a low-tension air cooler mount, high-tension air cooler mount, and a high-tension AIO liquid cooler mount. Each application was given a 1-hour burn-in using Prime95 with ten load and cooling cycles over the course of the hour; six minutes each with a ten-second cool-down between. Each testing load session was then executed for a one-hour load period, again using Prime95.

For the air cooling low- and high-tension tests, we used a large Noctua NH-D15 air cooler. We created the low tension mount environment by torquing the mounting screws to 1.13 Nm (10 in/lbs).

The low tension mounting tests help simulate cooler installs that might not use a backplate (like push-pin coolers) or those that do not allow high tension and compression across the CPU integrated heat spreader. Also, repeated tests are not consistently possible with push-pin mounted coolers: The pins can degrade after several mount cycles, which meant we needed to simulate these to maintain consistent test results.

Our high-tension air cooler mount involved tightening the mounting screws fully to the mounting plate and shows thermal paste performance with air coolers with backplates that allow for tighter mounting.

We used the EK-AIO Elite 360 D-RGB for the liquid cooling tests with all fans in a push+pull configuration. We performed these tests with the AIO pump block fully tensioned (tightened). We didn't test the AIO with a low-tension mount because liquid coolers almost always employ a backplate that allows a high-tension mount.

Overall, each compound was evaluated and stressed over a regimen cycle covering six hours with two different coolers and different mounting tensions, making for no less than 90 hours of compound testing for our initial round of tests.

Legacy Thermal Paste Testing - 85 Pastes Tested

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Here's our legacy thermal paste testing chart that we generated back in 2017. As you'll notice, many of the same popular pastes in 2017 are still on the market, making it into our new round of 2021 testing.

We do have new testing equipment for our updated tests, such as a more modern CPU, motherboard, and coolers for our tests, but we adhered to the same test methodology employed in these prior tests. That means that you can use these legacy tests as a decent approximation of how the newer pastes compare to the older pastes, too.

We'll be adding more thermal pastes to our new hierarchy; stay tuned.

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