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Review on ๐Ÿ”ฅ Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Thermal Paste - 1.0g with Bonus Spatula and CPU Cleaning Pads by Wiktor Pozna แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

I only bought it to replace the thermal paste in my PS3; I want my aging machine to last as long as possible, so I went all out and got the best paste I could find (heck, I even have thermal paste in my PC that's far worse). In general, when the thermal paste was replaced on the PS3, which was still present. As opposed to the usual 75 degrees Fahrenheit at idle, the temperature decreased to 50 or 51 degrees for both the CPU and the GPU. However, if you are a fan of extreme overclocking, you should probably consider purchasing liquid metal, which, by the way, Thermal Grizzly also has; when purchasing, be sure to specify how long it has been in the store, usually this information is on the price tag, but still, if you are thinking about replacing thermal paste, you can safely take Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut; it is suitable for any processor. Some users had bad experiences when selecting thermal paste; one user claimed that corrosion appeared between the processor's surface and the copper nickel, but others questioned the reviewer's account, and it's possible that the user simply made a mistake when applying the paste; in any case, users should exercise caution.

Pros
  • 1) Cost versus value 2) The thermal paste's conductivity of 12.5 W/mK is the greatest of any commercially available product. Thirdly, overwhelmingly positive feedback from other sites (like the dns website, for instance) 4) A spatula is available, but a useless card is already being made. 5) It has great consistency; it can be easily smeared, and any excess may be wiped off the RAM. The publisher claims that the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut was made with overclocking in mind.
Cons
  • 1) The size isn't a problem at all; I used all that I needed to and had some left over, but even so, $800 per gram is steep.