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5.11.2015

I've got two computers where I used this. One has an i7-4790K and the other is an ultrabook with i7-3517U.I delidded the 4790K and replaced the stock Intel TIM (thermal interface material) and replaced the Arctic Cooling MX-4 I had used between lid and cooler and the max temp went down by 10C at idle and a whopping 20C at max load.The ultrabook has a 3517U and a GT 620M on the same heatpipe and I think overall temps went down by about 5C under max load. For idle it is difficult to say as the fans cannot be manually configured but I got a lot more silent periods (0 rpm of 20% of time to 0 rpm 30%-60% of time)when the fans weren't running (which was my intention to begin with).This TIM also behaves in an unusual manner: the thermal conductivity is really high so you'll actually see a lot more fluctuation. Before delidding my CPU I saw roughly smooth changes in temps, with a polling rate of 10Hz I could actually see the sinusoidal waveform. With this TIM the material sucks heat away so quickly that I don't see the proper waveform, but rather, I just see small spikes. Looking at CPU temp right now at idle it fluctuates between 32C and 37C all the time (average being around 34C) even if there are seemingly no changes in load. This is most likely just the Coollab TIM reacting very very quickly to individual heat bursts produced by short chains of uneven load cycles in the CPU.In both usage cases a very significant improvement. Tips and tricks:1) Before using product for the first time, _pull_ the piston. Over time the piston gets stuck and if you push it straight away you can accidentally spill some 5ml-10ml in one go.2) Use very little. I found that for a small die (notebook mobile GPU) only even 1ml can be a lot. If used on a large CPU lid, you may need up to 5ml if the lid is very large.3) The included cotton swabs work really well for spreading the TIM. Sweep gently until TIM is evenly spread. Don't press hard so that the swab won't needlessly soak in the TIM. Do not attempt to do the "line" or "pea sized dot" as those only work for paste-like TIMs.4) If different materials are contact surfaces, apply material based on surface material, not component, in this order: silicon die -> copper -> other metals (such as steel lids on CPU). DO NOT USE on aluminium. The TIM likes certain metals more than others and for example CPU lids (steel) are really difficult to spread on, so just apply straight to cooler (copper).Thanks Coollab for making my life so much cooler!
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23.8.2014

Totally amazing piece of kit. I had been doing a lot of research before buying this one. And I must say I am extremely impressed with Liquid Pro.On my Alienware m14x the CPU was around 70c and GPU 92c on load extremely hot, close to burnout! after I put liquidpro on them the cpu averaged 40c and the gpu 55c! A HUGE loss, typical Dell for putting rubbish Thermal paste on though.Things to note with this stuff though:1. You only need a tiny amount to cover the cores (literally the side of a tiny water bead) - a tiny amount will spread over the whole of the core no problem.2. When covering the cores, use a cottonbud (Q tip) and gently spread it, it is like magnesium so be patient.3.If you put it on your Core fans, make sure that you put it on copper plated fans only. This stuff will corrode aluminium4. Don't get it anywhere else apart from the core, if you get any on the chips use the syringe to suck it back up. It will come easily, but dont try to dab it out, LiquidPro is metallic thermal paste meaning it will potentially short circuit things like chips that it touches. So be extra careful.5. After it is spread, make sure you put the fan vertically down on it. Don't slide it into place as this may move the paste causing you larger problems in the future.Other than that, If you are considering getting this stuff. Don't consider just get it. It tops all the other pastes out there. Also my research has shown that Pro is better than the Ultra so get this instead :)
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19.2.2016

After reading reviews on this stuff I decided to give it a try.As there is the right way of applying this stuff It's advisable to carefully read the instructions as preparation is important. There also is a video on youtube to show you how to apply the liquid metal onto your cpu.First I removed the cpu from the mother board encase I spilled some and possibly causing a short circuit. After cleaning and preparing my i7-860 cpu I applied the Liquid metal using the cotton bud supplied, which took a few minutes.I then cleaned the die on the corsair H60 and installed the cpu.Before I bought this Liquid metal I was using Artic silver 5 and took a note of the idle and 100% temps using CPU-Z and CPUIDMonitor.My i7 860 was overclocked from 2,8 Mhz to 4.3 Mhz and Idle Min 41c idle and 67c Max stressed at 100% for two minutes Ambient temp 23cUsing Coollabratory Liquid pro at the same settings I was reading 38c idle and 61c Max stressed at 100% for two minutes Ambient 23cPretty impressive set of results and much better than I expected. Note the Artic silver was pretty much cured over the last 5 months.Going to try this on my laptop's T9900 cpu next.
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17.8.2017

Bought this for my i7 7700k as I was delidding it and all the guides recommend CoolLab Pro.I think for most, if they're looking at buying CoolLabs they already know that a metal based TIM is far superior to any other TIM you can find on the market. Whether it gives 5-20c difference, every centigrade makes all the difference. Especially if you're looking to run your fans at a lower RPM for a quieter PC build.Packaging was great. Came in your bog standard plastic enclosed packaging. Instructions, alcohol swabs, cotton buds and a sizeable syringe of CoolLabs liquid metal. If you're only using it for something like a CPU or just a die in general. You'll get quite a few uses out of it.The product itself can be quite hard to apply.Though with patience and a little research into the best application, it can be done by any novice.All in all a great by.
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11.3.2014

I installed a QX9300 (Quad core Extreme) processor in my DELL M4400 laptop using the Intel supplied heat conducting past. The CPU temperature quickly rose to an unhealthy 99 deg C under load - ouch!After some Internet research I located this Coollaboratory Liquid Pro and bought some. It is a little fiddly to apply but the kit comes with everything you will need. You're supposed to use it sparingly so one tube was easily enough for the CPU and GPU - with some left over.I'm astounded with the results. The CPU temperature hovers around 20 deg C lower than before under all conditions - maxing out at 76 deg C under load (video encoding).There is less fan noise and I'm reassured that I'm not about to fry the CPU.Strongly recommended.
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19.11.2012

Seems great so far, but then I have a water cooled rig with a gold plated CPU block, so hard to tell if its making any difference.Application of this is a real pain though. Its very difficult to spread it out and keep it super thin, and god help you if you accidentally squirt it at an angle as it will fly off the CPU and onto the motherboard, and is a nightmare to get it off, because it is, literally, liquid metal, it just rolls around not wanting to stick to anything, even the CPU.Stil, with my setup, I'm overclocked to 4.8GHz on a stock i7 3820 (3.6) so I have a 33% increase and its running at 35deg idle, 45deg full load, so I guess every little helps.

14.3.2018

Saw a huge drop in temperatures on an Aorus X5V6 CPU using this. Combined with undervolting ( not underclocking ) i saw my temperatures drop from 100c and throttling to never getting above 70cWould highly recommend but only to those willing to risk hardware as this will destroy any electronics you get it on wrong. Also avoid putting it onto any aluminium IHS.The reasong behind this is down to it being a gallium based material so will over time break through the oxide layer and amalgamate with the aluminium. Once it has done this it dissolves a crystal structure in aluminium making it extremely brittle.

14.11.2016

It's good stuff - at least my PC hasn't overheated and it's only fan cooled, so it must be doing something right - but it's very messy, tends to splurt out fast and the needle is extremely sharp at the tip, so be careful when applying it. When it tells you to use a small blob, it means it; you get vastly more than you could conceivably need in the syringe, plenty enough to do a practice application before you squirt it onto your £300 processor anyway.

25.1.2014

No paste you can buy is as effective in conducting heat as this liquid metal is. I delidded my Haswell i5-4670K and applied CLP under the IHS and under the waterblock. It's not hard to apply you just need to be careful. I squirted a drop onto the die and used a kids paint brush to spread it out thinly. Did the same on-top of the IHS before mounting the block. Temps in Prime95 and new LinPack dropped 36C!

14.3.2018

Best thermal interface material you can buy. Only con is it will not Work with aluminium heat sinks, there again if you are readying this chances are you won’t be using an aluminium heat sink. Compared to the gelid pc extreme saw my gpu temps drop by around 20 degrees and my cpu 15-20 degrees during stress tests.

22.4.2018

Purchased CLPro to apply to a delidded I7 6700k, i never thought temps would drop so much. CPU was running between 45 - 70c before the delid. under AIDA64 stress test i was hitting 85 - 93c. after application of CLpro and a copper IHS i'm maxing at 47c on aida64 stress test and between 30 - 40 gaming..

2.12.2012

I bought this product for better cooling with zalman coolers.I installed a vga and cpu coolers and used this liquid for upgrading the stock coolers.The full load cpu was 88c now is 48c the gpu gone from 90c to 46c .I was surprised never again cheap grease!Brilliant!

13.4.2013

This is truly a liquid metal. Not the best for a playstation (that's what I bought it for). But should be fantastic for laptops and pcs, be sure to buy one per chip though. And if careful you can use it for PS3 too. It works like a charm on mine and YLOD is gone too :)

11.8.2017

I had problems with my Intel 7700k. While stresstesting the CPU would jump to 99C° witch is crazy since I have Corsair large water-cooler.After deliding the CPU and putting liquid metal inside and now running prime95 max heat I get max 65C°Simply awesome!!

12.8.2019

El producto funciona, sirve, recomiendo su compra.Lo pedí para que me lo trajeran desde Inglaterra, hasta Paraguay, no creí que llegaría, pero llegó después de 3 semanas.Y funciona muy bien para reemplazar la pasta térmica convencional de la CPU.

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