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26.10.2019

This stuff was a pain to spread, but it does work! I actually had to apply it twice, because the first time I did not apply enough.My system:i7 8700KHyper 212X (dual fan) coolerAsus Prime Z390-A MotherboardCorsair Carbide Air 540 case (cube)I started out with 138 "Cooler Points" using Arctic Silver 5 (Asus Motherboards calculate the effectiveness of your cooler gear and automatically overclocks your CPU to save speeds).I followed the age-old advice of "less is more" and squirted out the pea-size amount on the CPU and then spread that around. My thermals were worse than they were with the Arctic Silver 5. So I reapplied, using a bit MORE and spread it as evenly as I could using the included spatula over the CPU (not de-lidded).I probably used two pea-size blobs. The heatsink mushes down whatever is there, so if it's not perfect, no sweat. The manufacture actually says you should spread it over the whole heatspreader, and not just the pea-size drop in the center.Take two yielded these results:149 Cooler Points (11 more than before), CPU temp not exceeding 72 degrees at a 4.8GHz overclock (about 5 degrees cooler than before).Other reviews say this doesn't have curing time, but my thermals have actually gotten significantly better over the past few days since I installed it. I am now up to 170 cooler points, and my PC has set itself at a 5.0 GHz OC (on all cores) rendering video at 85% utilization, and the core temp has not exceeded 58C throughout the past 30 minutes of rendering. Since I began writing this review, I gained 2 more cooler points. So if you don't get the results you expected at first, give it a few days, let your system break the paste in, and it should get a lot better. I am beyond impressed with these results on an air cooler!My word of advice, get the larger tube with the applicator, it should make application much easier, and you will use a lot of this stuff. I won't use anything else, now! This stuff is great. Looking forward to applying it to my laptop CPU as well as my GPU heatsink.
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10.11.2020

As a disclaimer: I am using this product on a 3900x with PBO enabled.This is some of the best normal thermal paste on the market. It comes in a little bag with an applicator for easy use. It works well, makes a great seal, and it does everything you'd expect good thermal paste to do. If this paste existed in a vacuum, I would give it 5 stars. However, there are other options on the market. Many of them come with more applications than this tube does, but then again, it is unlikely that anyone will keep track of their thermal paste until their next build or repaste.Now, onto the pragmatic part of this paste: is it necessary? I noticed a drop of at most, two degrees when stress testing.Changing things like the fans made a much larger difference to my system than changing out the thermal paste. This paste isn't necessary unless you are trying to squeeze every last MHz out of your system, and therefore could benefit from the slightly lower temperatures. There are a number of people out there who will claim that this paste will drop temps by an insane amount, or completely eliminate thermal throttling issues. Those people are incorrect. Thermal paste only increases the conductivity of heat from the CPU to the cooler, and having a more adequate cooler will lower temps more than buying this thermal paste.I can recommend this product to three types of people: If you already have a decent AIO or a custom loop (or something like a NH-D15) and really want the absolute best performance, then you should buy this thermal paste. If you have a laptop and really are pushing right up against the thermal limits of what the cooler can handle (and can't upgrade cooling) then buy this thermal paste. If you need new thermal paste because your old paste is dried out, buy this paste. If you're on a budget, spend your $10 on getting a $40 cooler over a $30 cooler. The stock thermal paste is probably fine on those coolers.If you need thermal paste, get this paste. It's only $10.
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23.2.2019

Note: Do a very good research on thermal pastes before starting!Item arrived very fast, less than 24 hours and came in its small black Thermal Grizzly package along with a plastic spatula. The paste seems a bit enlarged in the pictures but it is actually very small. Just 1 gram of that paste, still enough for 4-5 applications. Use only 1 pea size drop on both cpu and gpu, dont put on the heatsink. After you put the heatsink back on the paste will spread equally. There is no downside of putting a little more so if you are in doubt, go for another tiny drop because if you put less than a certain amount, it won't take effect.After you put everything back together, the temperature change is immediate.I am using a laptop, msi ge73 7rf, gtx 1070 and i7 7700HQ. The idle temps were 60 for both cpu and gpu, the full load temps were 95 for cpu and 80 for gpu. The laptop would get extremely hot and it would burn your finger if you touch the top of the keyboard. The heat would reach to the WASD keys causing uncomfortable feeling. There were 25-30% thermal throttling during full load. After applying the Kryonaut paste, the temperatures dropped 10 to 15 degrees. Now, the idle is 50 for both and full load is 83-80 for cpu and 75 for gpu. I tried overclocking the gpu after seeing such temperature drop and that way the temps only increased 3 degress. I used a heater to heat the room and fan cooler to increase airflow. With fans on full speed and room heated, the temps didn't go above 90 for cpu and 82 for gpu even when overclocked.The results are shocking, even with overclocking and warm environment, the temperatures were below stock temperatures. This stuff works and it is much safer and easier to apply than liquid metal. Go for this if you don't want any stress and headache just for extra few degrees less.
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8.12.2017

I already had an amazing experience with Thermal Grizzly conductonaut, so when I saw this stuff I knew I had to try it. It sure didn’t disappoint, either.It performs remarkably close (only 1-3 degrees worse) to the conductonaut liquid metal and the CoolLabs liquid ultra, which in its own right is amazing. The fact while it does it while being non-conductive blows me alway.This stuff is seriously the real deal, and without a doubt the best performing non-liquid metal TIM on the market. This means you can get liquid metal performance without the worries that come with liquid metal (such as corrosion and conductivity).Unfortunately it spreads about as well as a liquid metal TIM too.Maybe not as terrible to spread as conductonaut or God forbid, Kingpin KPx, but it’s still tough. Like KPx, warming it up before applying it makes it significantly easier to spread. Also, if you’re not into spreading the paste out yourself it’ll spread out really well on its own once the CPU (or GPU die) heats it up, so making an “X” of paste during application will do just fine. I just like spreading the paste myself. I don’t recommend a pea-sized application since it won’t fully cover the IHS on a CPU.Overall, this stuff is the best non-liquid metal thermal paste around, with multiple review sites showing this stuff beating out long-standing champion IC Diamond. The real-world performance I’ve seen on both my i7 5820k and delided 7600k (which I previously had liquid metal on for about 5 months but removed it when I switched coolers) has been incredible. I highly recommend it, it’s seriously the best performing non-metal paste I’ve ever used.
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19.5.2019

Thermal grizzly a company I’ve never herd of but I have herd good reviews and ratings with this brand so I’ll try it out. First of all let’s get right to the presentation wow I’m amazed it comes in a small packet that is resealable so when your done you can put it back in that. The thermal paste comes in a small syringe and has a plastic cover and plastic seal. Now let’s get on to the paste spreader in a short note it’s useless, don’t rely on it to spread the thermal paste it dose not spread well if your covering a gpu die I recommend just spreading it with you finger because when using the spreader tool the thermal paste tends to clump and stick to the tool.Now when applying to a IHS or cpu for those who don’t know what that is all you really have to do is apply a pea size to the middle and just let it spread itself. This is a great product don’t get me wrong but I just wish that is was a little bit more easier to spread. Now keep in mind this is a little more expensive than the competition like arctic silver but it is 100% worth the extra few bucks. I applied it on my rtx 2070 XC ultra and I’m running 60-65 degrees Celsius at about 50% fan speed and about 1700mhz core clock. Now I also applied this on my ryzen 7 2700 @4.0ghz @1.35v and I’m running about 70c with a cm master liquid 240l. So overall what do I think of this product? I believe the extra few bucks you have to pay for this product really reflects on how good this product performs you spend a little extra you will get extra and this product really stands out. This is now my go to paste and will buy again.
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14.1.2020

As purchased from LittleCoolingStore this 1.0 gram Kryonaut Grizzly paste was genuine. It included all of the proper packaging, instructions, the application tool, and a card with a code to verify its authenticity (which checked out). I replaced the Scythe brand paste that came on my Mugen 5 Rev B. cooler after removing it to do some cable management. I wasn't expecting a cooling miracle and this didn't provide one, but it did drop temps around 4 degrees under load during Prime95 stress testing.I just switched to a evga 280mm clc aio cooler and combined with this Kryonaut it keeps my Ryzen 5 3600 under 66 degrees C when under heavy load and boosting to 4.2 ghz.Application was no easier the 2nd time.Price could be lower for the small amount you get (still enough for multiple applications at least), and it was harder to spread than other pastes I have used in the past. It seems stickier, more of a thin frosting consistency than a dry toothpaste consistency. I tried my usual method of spreading it evenly with my finger covered in a plastic bag, but more paste was sticking to the bag than the cpu. The included plastic spreader did a better job, but it was still not possible to get a perfectly even, thin layer over the cpu. It wasn't a big deal, as it all spreads out when you clamp down the heatsink anyways.If you are going to be doing a lot of applications, the larger tube is definitely a better value. For the one application I do every 3 years or so this was fine and I will likely buy it again unless something significantly better comes along.
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2.3.2019

I'd been mulling over repasting my X1E since day 1. My hesitation stemmed from a lack of confidence on my part. I have been building and maintaining desktops for well over a decade, but have never done more than add a drive or ram to a laptop. Today, I finally bit the bullet and got to work. Here are my results:Before:Idle - 44-45cChrome (1-5 tabs average) and/or productivity apps (MS Office) - 55-60cGaming (FFXIV) - 75c CPU/GPUAfter, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut:Idle - 37-38cChrome (1-5 tabs average) and/or productivity apps (MS Office) - 45-50cGaming (FFXIV) - 67-71c CPU/GPUBiggest improvement, though, was the difference between cores and package. Normally, before repasting,there would be as high as 8c difference between the cores themselves and 12c for the package. Not the worst thing in the world, but definite room for improvement. After repasting, the most I've seen thus far is 2c difference between the cores and 9c for the package.Also, fans were always spinning up and down when using Chrome/Productivity apps (usually once it hit 55c). Since repasting, the only time the fans have come on is when I hopped in game.So, for those who were like me and hesitant to repaste - do it! Do your homework first, of course, though. There are hundreds and hundreds of videos out there showing you how. For the X1E, I found a guide that I used for the teardown and then followed der8auer's and Bob of All Trade's videos on repasting. All in all, it took me just under 30 minutes to complete. So very happy with the result.
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8.7.2020

I recently purchased a Sager gaming laptop, and found the idle temps were nearly 10C higher than temps other users were reporting, and stress tests caused thermal throttling almost instantly. I had paid extra to get TG Kryonaut on the CPU and GPU, so I think they may have gotten some of the fake stuff.First I re-pasted it with Arctic MX-4, and the temps went down about 6-8C from the garbage the builders used. I re-pasted again with Kryonaut and the temps went down an additional 2C idle and 3-5C with full load, which is great for a laptop since it keeps the fans quieter during normal use, plus no more thermal throttling.There have been reports of people getting fake product which is worse than generic paste,so be sure to verify that you have the real deal. There are markers people have reported such as a darker color on the packaging text or getting a clear spreader instead of a black one on the impostors. Thankfully, Thermal Grizzly puts a certificate of authenticity in the package, which helps with verification (see attached photo). Entering the code on the card along with the name of the seller on their website will validate whether you have purchased a genuine product.Even the highest rated sellers can have fake product, so I specifically selected MemoryC even though it cost a little more and did not have prime shipping, because they were explicitly listed on the TG website as an authorized reseller. So I had to wait a little longer, but was guaranteed genuine goo.
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5.6.2018

Ok, so i've seen a few complaints about how small this tube is and I would like for starters to get that nonsense out of the way, the 1 gram tube is smaller than a tube of mx-4 but roughly the same size as a tube of arctic silver 5(3.5 grams). With how much I've already used I can tell that I have at least another 7-8 uses out of it, the texture is no different than the arctic silver 5 and has similar properties(it's not runny, or wet, and is thick enough to do the job). The main reason most of the 1-2 star rating say there is so little is because they are trying to spread it when it's not needed and are probably putting way too much(aka if you have to redo it you aren't doing it right in the first place),you want as little as possible but enough to make contact (there are a few methods but I personally recommend the pea method with the modern day cpu's). The only time you would need to spread it is if you're using a threadripper or i9 (just big processors or something with a big surface area in general). That being said the temperatures are good but nothing like a 10 degree drop from what I've been using but definitely better. Although my loop needs to be refilled and cleaned so that could also be affecting my results. So overall it's a good product but a little on the expensive side.
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22.6.2020

I bought this to put on a Ryzen 3700X. I bought this due to the thermal conductivity rating at 12.5 W/mk and the temperature range -250C /+350C. I'm a long time user of Arctic Silver 5 but its rating I found online was 8.9 W/mk and -50C/+130C. I've paired this thermal paste with a Noctua NH-U12S and tested against the AMD Wraith RGB stock cooler. Very different styles stock cooler is a downward facing single fan and the Noctua is a tower dual fan (push/pull) setup. My focus is to get the best cooling thermals on air with my mini-itx setup.Case: Metallicgear NEO Mini v2Mobo: MSI B450I Gaming Plus ACCPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700xRAM: HyperX Predator 16GB 3200mhz (QVL:Yes)Best Results: With the Noctuacpu coolerMotherboard BIOS to set into ECO mode so it limits the power to the CPU to 45w.Ram is XMP enabled also in BIOSWhile paying games I'm seeing low 50C which occasional peak up to 62C but rapidly comes back down.Without BIOS power limit set its approximately 10 degrees increase.Very happy with setup system is quiet and I can game without worrying reaching thermal throttling temperature. I attribute these great temps with the setup as a whole, but with the current options of thermal paste I will purchase again if needed. Price is competitive and Amazon ships quickly.
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29.11.2020

Many people are reporting issues of the paste being dry and not working as it should. I have bought this paste before from other vendors and had this same problem sadly. Though when I buy from this vendor the paste comes in perfect as it should. Very easy to spread, and there is enough for at least 3 applications (so long as not used for server sized chips or threadrippers). I used this to replace both the stock thermal interface for my laptop and to repaste the thermal interface for my desktop cpu. Before my CPU on my laptop would thermal throttle on at least 2 cores at 95 degrees! Now it often stays under ~88-90 degrees max even when gamming for long periods of time, and even when running cinebench multiple times.Truly outstanding! When I used this to replace my old paste on my desktop there was a smaller degree of change, as my temps became more consistant but the overall average was only 3-4 degrees lower. Now that being said on both my devices there is next to no thermal throlleling now, and temps are improved with reductions in maximums and averages. This is a must if you are confident enough to replace thermal paste in your laptop. It will help it run smoother and quieter, but most importantly it will help prevent thermal throttling and increase longevity.
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13.5.2020

So I have a i9 9900kf, notoriously hot, especially when using most z390 motherboards standard 5ghz all core o.c. Using the original paste that came on my h115 2x140mm cooler, the temps usually got in the 60's when gaming in Monster Hunter World and spiked pretty quickly to 100* running time spy during the CPU benchmark. I tested again with standard ceramic paste from best buy, same results, cpu score did not increase or decrease. Tested again with this thermal grizzly paste, no increase or decrease in CPU score or thermal throttle. My long term temps are a bit lower with stress testing and the coolant temps in the Corsair Hydro went from 33* to about 36* under stress test,which is telling me it is getting more heat to the cooler, which is good, but the difference when comparing price/gram this is not a value and definitely not worth the cost associated with the tiny little volume of thermal paste you get. Is it better than any thermal paste I have used, yes, aside from their other awesome product, liquid metal, it is. I just can't justify advising anyone else to spend more money for less product that, in real world applications, is nothing special.
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22.10.2017

This product is not for noobs at all. This was by far the most difficult thermal paste I have ever worked with, and You do not get nearly enough for the price it costs. With that being said however, this is the best thermal paste I have used yet. My FX8350 overclocked to 5.1Ghz would constantly hit the thermal limit of the CPU of 80c causing thermal throttling and slow down. Every other paste I tried would provide the same result CPU hits 80c, CPU throttles back, PC runs like crap. This product while not providing a dramatic temp difference between it and the Gelid extreme i was using before it, did keep the CPU at a max of 77c. A 3c drop from previous levels under stress testing.And it was this small drop in temperature that allowed me to maintain my clock speed without any more thermal throttling. That alone was worth the price. Once again this is not a product for noobs, this is an enthusiast level, expensive, hard to use paste. It comes out clumpy and requires a lot of coaxing to get it to sit on the cpu right so noobs beware. Otherwise the best you are getting short of liquid metal. I cant use liquid metal so here I am.
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1.2.2020

Most 8th and 9th gen Intel laptops are known to run at 80+ degrees Celsius because of their higher TDP compared to previous generations, which is exactly why this thermal paste is not made for them. It breaks down at temperatures higher than 80 degrees. In my case, temperatures increase by 15 degrees Celsius, days after applying the paste and my I5 9300H in Lenovo Y540 starts to throttle in any recent game. I've reapplied it 3 times by now and have experienced the same results, 80-82 degrees max in the first few days and then 95~ after a week or two.EDIT: I got a nt-h1 paste for my cpu but I am keeping the kryonaut for the gpu which stays within low 70s.Compared to nt-h1 I am getting 3-4C less on the gpu with kyronaut and in turn I am getting a better performance. As for the reason, let me explain. Semiconductors are more efficient at lower temperatures, that means they use less power the colder they run. NVIDIA's Turing architecture is power limited on both mobile and desktop, lower temperatures means less power consumption which allows those gpus to run at higher frequencies.
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6.1.2019

This paste is as good as say the Noctua's NT-H1 paste which I generally use, which by all accounts is an excellent thermal paste although I have no idea if the Grizzly compound has the same longevity as Noctua paste. Having read amazing reviews on Amazon and other sources I thought I would give it a go. I found its performance to be identical to the Noctua paste having run my CPU on a mild OC 4.2 and running prime for 1 hour testing each paste with identical delta temps for both products. So no benefit at all changing from the Noctua compound either top temps under stress or idle temps. So in conclusion the paste is as good as Noctua's NT-H1but no better, its as easy to apply so no issue there,but its more expensive, you get 1g of Grizzly for approx £7 and 1.4 g of Noctua's NT-H1 for approx £7 also so for me the Noctua is the better choice and I know it has good longevity although I'm sure the Grizzly probably will as well. I'm going to leave it on the heatsink/cooler, there is no reason not too but next time I replace the paste I will revert back to the Noctua.
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