Product Description
Thermal Grizzly
- The Kryonaut thermal paste was specially developed for the extremely demanding applications and the highest requirements of the overlocking community. Kryonaut is also recommended as a top product for critical cooling systems in the industrial sector.
- Kryonaut is a silicone-based paste that allows the use of more aluminium in its mix, resulting in better thermal performance and lower operating temperatures.
Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Thermal Paste
Cryotechnology
“Kryo” – the Greek word for “cold”, which is also used in cryogenics – indicates that Kryonaut Thermal Paste is specifically designed for use at low temperatures – it was developed for the true “cryouts” of “extreme overclockers”.
Excellent Thermal Conductivity
The contained nanoparticles of aluminium and zinc oxide enable the alignment of the connected surfaces of components such as the processor contact plate or the water block to ensure perfect thermal conductivity.
Kryonaut Thermal Paste
It allows excellent heat conduction between components such as CPU, GPU, LEDs, heat dissipation fin plates and fans. The way it is applied ensures ease of use.
Compatible
- PS3, PS4, PS5
- Xbox 360, One, Series S and Series X
- Excellent for dissipating heat from Macbooks.
- Computer components such as CPU, GPU, LEDs, heat dissipation fins and fans.
- It can work with almost any system either with air or with liquid nitrogen (down to -250°C).
- The cap provided facilitates precise application of the paste.
Kryonaut Kit
- Properties: Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is an extremely high-performance thermal paste that can also develop its performance in the low-temperature range. Kryonaut thermal paste does not harden and has a high long-term stability.
- Applications: Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is used in applications that require high temperature resistance, e.g. applications in electrical engineering – especially in computer technology. In addition, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut covers a wide range of applications and can be used in many industries. Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is particularly suitable for application with the Thermal Grizzly applicator. However, it can also be applied with a brush, spatula, screen and pad printing.
- Storage conditions: Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut should be stored in dry rooms at room temperature and in its original packaging.
Kryonaut Technical Details
Thermal Conductivity: | 12,5 W/mk |
Thermal Resistance: | 0,0032 K/W |
Electrical Conductivity: | 0 pS/m |
Viscosity: | 120-170 Pas |
Density: | 3,7 g/cm3 |
Temperature: | -250 °C/+350 °C |
Consistency: | Soft |
Colour: | Light-Grey |
Standard Sizes: | 1 g; 5,55 g; 11,1 g; 37 g |
Thickness: | Variable |
Silicone-based: | Yes |
Typical Applications: | CPUs, GPUs, Notebooks, ICs |
Smoodles –
Worked I thinkbeen about a week now since i re pasted my GT80 Laptop and I dont notice anything different, which is good. I was just doing preemptive maintenance as the currently past was 6 years old.I know in about a year I Will have to potentially re paste as I was reading in reddit (I know not reliable source) that this will tend to flake sooner then some other ones as this is geared towards overclocking and workstations.
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Scott Sheedy –
So far works very well but little priceyI have trusted Arctic Silver 5 for so long I cannot even remember its first application. But TG’s Kryonaut has been used by Gamers Nexus for sometime and I decided in my last build to make the switch. So far happy with it, I did not do a direct comparison in temps, so I can only speak to its ease of use and handy spreader.One thing to note, there isn’t much here, one maybe two applications (might not even cover a Ryzen Threadripper), making it substantially most expensive then AS5. Only you can decide if it is worth the extra money, but from tests by what I consider trustworthy sources it does seem to be much better then AS5.
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Isaac –
Good But OverratedGood packaging and easy to spread across the CPU, the rubber tip made it easy to work with. Although after a few stress tests for me this thermal paste wasn’t a single degree improvement from a cheaper tube of Arctic MX-4 thermal paste I used before hand… In fact it was slightly worse, but it still is really good.
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Joel –
The scoopHere’s my scoop on this. I had to use this for a threadripper and one 5.5g tube was enough to get one attempt at application. There was an improvement, but not an dramatic improvement. The CPU was able to run 20MHz higher after 2 hours running the blend test on prime95. The paste was like gum that starts to break down from saliva; stringy, gooey, and self-sticking. It takes pressure to spread evenly, but it can be done. If you muck it up, you better make sure you have enough for your application because your attempts will be limited. This could probably give 2-3 applications for an LGA1151 socket CPU if were to estimate. I don’t recommend this over Noctua’s paste for the price, but if you need every increment of performance boost (as was needed for me), and you don’t want to use liquid metal, this is the best option I know of.
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Mr. Anderson –
Finally. Great performance on Alienware 15 R4I repasted my Alienware 15 R4 because I was getting very bad CPU and GPU thermal performance. This laptop (and Alienware laptops in general) are notorious for thermal issues. I tried other pastes and they all gave me temperatures above 90 degrees C on the 8750h CPU, even with undervolting. The GPU temps on the GTX 1070 were also less than ideal at around 80C maximum. After repasting with Kryonaut, I’m finally getting decent performance without thermal throttling. This is the only paste that gives reasonable thermal headroom. The CPU temperature finally stays below 85C and the GPU stays below 70C. In everyday use, the CPU rarely goes over 65C. I only see 85C rarely in demanding games.The main reason I’m not giving 5 stars is because of the price. This is not a good value for money because it’s only enough for 2 applications. So if you are applying it to the CPU and GPU, you basically only have enough for 1 application with a bit left over. The larger tube is definitely a better value.The other issue was delivery time. It took about 3 weeks to be delivered, which is pretty terrible. It looks like these are shipped from Sweden, so if you’re living in Canada or the USA, especially on the west coast, you’re in for a long wait.
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Anj –
Great paste, no room for error.I bought the Kryonaut and Conductonaut for my new 8700k after I delided it.I put the Conductonaut on the die to IHS and the Kryonaut on the IHS to the AIO cooler.Overall the results were amazing due to Intel’s terrible toothpaste compound. I think this is the best TIM you can apply. My temp changed 24C on load.Only thing I dislike about this is that you’ll only have enough for one application, there’s no room for mistakes.For the price, I’d expect at least 2g and I’m sure it wouldn’t cost them that much more.The Conductonaut amount is good with 1g since you don’t need a lot, and 1g is good for at least 3 applications. But with Kryonaut, they cheaped out which I don’t get since they offer 6g for $10 more(1/3rd the price of this). For that, I’ll dock a star.
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