How Effective is Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut?
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Welcome to our Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Review an Test!
In this video, we'll be testing out Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, the latest thermal grease from the thermal-grease-makers at thermal Grizzly.
thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is a high-performance thermal grease designed for use in high-power applications. We'll be testing it out on a i7-13700k with a 360mm aio.
So what do you think? Is Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut the thermal grease you've been looking for? Watch the video to find out!
0:00 Intro
0:15 My Test Build
3:41 Testing Method / Cooling and Case
4:28 Stock Thermal Paste Test
6:04 Applying Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
8:34 Initial Thermal Results
9:41 After 15 Minutes Thermal Results
11:07 Closing Thoughts
12:34 Thanks for Watching!
Пікірлер: 29
Great job!!! I just bought some I noticed a big difference in my CPU temperature.
Kryonaut is a great thermal paste, I've seen impressive improvements as well. In my opinion, combining it with a cpu frame on 12/13 gen Intel and am5 amd chips, provide the best overall thermals.
@LegitCamelRetro
Жыл бұрын
I might consider getting a frame next, heard with some coolers it mounts weird though so Ill have to make sure
@FunFiction704
Жыл бұрын
mx6 dogs it and the kryonaut needs reapplied every year
@bricktronics
Жыл бұрын
@@FunFiction704 Kryonaut Extreme does not need reapplied that often nor does it dry out. Can't speak for MX-6
@elyad67
Жыл бұрын
@@FunFiction704 wait for real? damn that sucks should have knew that before buying it, dont like re applying paste every year but o well, any suggestions for good thermal paste that does last longer than a year, maybe 2/3 years?
@goorthiss
Жыл бұрын
@@elyad67 You should try using phase-change material Honeywell PTM7950. It comes in as a sheet, lasts longer and performs in my experience works better than traditional pastes.
No thermal paste was hurt in the making of this video.
@LegitCamelRetro
Жыл бұрын
Oh yes, for sure :)
My 7950X is at 49o degrees on idle with the MX6 with the Arctic liquid freezer III 360 A-RGB. Waiting for the new Thermal Grizzly KryoSheet graphene pads to replace the paste to see how much temps will drop.
Thermal paste usually needs a few hours of operation to cure, then temps will drop a bit further. Thermal Grizzly doesn’t need a lot of curing and noctua paste doesn’t need any. I use Gelid Extreme which is half the price of Grizzly and almost as good. I’d still probably use Grizzly for chasing benchmark scores if I got well into overclocking again. It’s the lack of need for curing that is important when benching.
@LegitCamelRetro
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information! Helpful to know if I do another video like this in the future. The paste that came with the be quiet aio was in the PC for about a week before I ran the tests.
@presshan1714
Жыл бұрын
Can i use it for my laptop?
@theHardwareBench
Жыл бұрын
@@presshan1714 - I've used it on a laptop before.
@WayTooSuppish
Жыл бұрын
Incorrect. Chemical Engineer here. Certain thermal conductive compounds and pastes are READY TO USE immediately after application. This is NOT the case for every paste. Follow the recommended instruction for application per individual product.
@theHardwareBench
Жыл бұрын
@@WayTooSuppish They are all ready to use but they won’t all be at full efficiency straight away. I’ve done hundreds of hours of benching with numerous pastes regardless of the scientific narrative. Tyres are fit for use straight away but you would be a fool to drive flat out without scrubbing them in a bit first.
I bought new pc with an i5 13500, and decided to use air cooling for it. When I tested it, I felt really bad, because it got up to 80°. Then I thought, that it would be better to change thermal paste. I used some random paste from computer shop, and it became even worse, 90° in cyberpunk. At that moment I realized that thermal paste is really important. On the next day I found kryonaut grizzly, applied it, got 65°, now I'm happy asf.
I've used Thermal Grizzly pastes for a few years now. They outperformed Arctic Silver pastes back when AS was popular. You didn't say, but as you were replacing the thermal paste I noted that your top fans were set up as exhaust. Have you tried them as intakes? Or leaving them as exhaust while removing the rear fan altogether? Every case is different and can respond better or worse to differing fan setups. I'd like to see a video showing the incremental improvements in temps from a combination of different pastes, different fan setups and different fans.
@LegitCamelRetro
Жыл бұрын
No I actually havent, I kind of figured as Intake the hot air wouldnt have many places to escape, but I agree I feel like trying different fan set ups and looking at temps would make for a fun and super informative video, espcially since the 4000d is such a popular case. Not sure how much it would effect CPU temps as the aio is getting fresh air directly from the outside of the case.
@flyinhawaiian9174
Жыл бұрын
@@LegitCamelRetro Only way to know for sure is to test!
To be honest that's not the best choice it's come in second place after the Thermal Grizzly metal liquid That thermal method is a beast!! True it's hard to apply but it's crazy how my temp went down by 15 degrees!!! I'm still in shock Now I understand why they used it in ps5
@LegitCamelRetro
Жыл бұрын
Great point! Thermal pastes have a lot of nuances with them its interesting to compare.
You picked one of the worst 360mm coolers on the market. The pump cannot push enough water into the rad for cooling.
@LegitCamelRetro
Жыл бұрын
For real? Thats tragic man I had no idea. I just liked be quiets stuff in the past and assumed it was good. Most reviews I say had it in high regards.
@mypeeps1965
Жыл бұрын
@@LegitCamelRetro THE ONLY BRANDS WORSE ARE MSI AND Enermax. LIQUID TURNS TO SLUDGE. avoid asus too. NZXT HAS BEEN IN THE TOP 3 FOR OVER 10 YRS, LOOK IT UP.....
Wow now that’s a very high temp for a PC so new! Clearly it is not the Thermal paste Fault. It’s your ”cooler”
MX6 is even better than Kryonaut
@LionTheTeacher
4 ай бұрын
no