Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut The High Performance Thermal Paste for Cooling All Processors, Graphics Cards and Heat Sinks in Computers and Consoles (1 Gram)
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Hammer
> 24 hourUsed this with a new build i9-9900k with a h150 Corsair cooler. Running sub 50c at load when overclocked to 5Ghz. Mid 30’s at idle. Was easy to apply, I just made sure I held the tube in my hands for a bit to warm it up which made the application easier.
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OV Yacht Club
> 24 hourEasy to use (PS4 proc) but you’ll need two tubes if you’re doing more than one console repair
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William
> 24 hourRepasted my helios 300 and got better than a 10 degree difference
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Vicki
> 24 hourThis isnt my first time doing this and Ive never experienced any problems like this before. I applied thermal paste as recommended. I have an ASRock motherboard, 11th gen Intel, and a 420 mm Arctic liquid freezer 2. Everything was going fine for the first few weeks. Over the last couple of weeks though, Ive been watching my CPU temperatures rise to 10 C above what they originally started at. Nothing has changed in how I use my PC. I check and clean all my air filters frequently. If it was a bad mount, I think I would have noticed the temperatures right away. Im going to remount and see if the results change. This is the best stuff out there, I hope I didnt get a bad batch.
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FAAAST EDDIE
> 24 hourWill not spread smoothly, balls up and separates.
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まろん
> 24 hour水冷ヘッドに使用してますが、1gと少量なのでCPUを選びます
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Input Lag
> 24 hour18-23 degrés sur le bureau, 45-60 en jeu sur un 9900KS d’origine. Rien à redire...
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UTSAVA
> 24 hourIf you really want to decrease the avg. temp. of your laptop/pc go with kryonaut. Earlier my laptops (ROG Strix II ) avg. temp. used to be around 80c now it is 60c. So go for it.
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CS
> 24 hourThe 1 gram package is enough for two applications so if you think its not enough then you are likely used to overapplying. I used what I had leftover from my new build to reapply to my old system and had just enough. See Gamers Nexus channel for the right way to apply paste.
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Erick
> 24 hourI feel 1 g of thermal paste is not worth nine dollars.