Tuesday, December 1st 2015

Cooler Master Announces MasterGel Maker Thermal Compound

Cooler Master, a leading manufacturer of desktop components and peripherals, today announced the MasterGel Maker, a thermal compound containing non-abrasive nanodiamond particles packed with an ultra-high conductivity of 11 W/m.k. The excellent viscosity makes spreading or removing easy without cracking or drying out the compound.

"Enthusiasts and overclockers need a product that will help deliver the best performance with the lowest electrical conductivity within a short span of time. The MasterGel Maker fills that need," said Ron Classen, Product Manager. "It has fewer additives, which also makes it extremely lightweight and easy to spread, allowing users to apply it without much difficulty."
Ultra-high Thermal Conductivity: Made for Enthusiasts and Overclockers
Developed for users needing the best thermal conductivity for high performance CPUs, GPUs or even chipsets. The non-curing time and resistance to electrical current help prevent short circuits and provide protection and performance for long-term use. The hi-tech nanodiamond particles can withstand extreme temperatures, are extremely lightweight and easy to spread or remove while containing properties that slow auto-oxidation or erosion over time.

Pricing & Availability:
The MasterGel Maker is expected to be available at local retailers in Europe from December 1st, 2015 for a suggested retail price of 9,90€.
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13 Comments on Cooler Master Announces MasterGel Maker Thermal Compound

#1
Chaitanya
wasn't there a controversy on this forum itself with regards to a thermal compound made using ground up diamonds? lets hope this CM compounds doesnt cause the same uproar.
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#2
adulaamin
Chaitanyawasn't there a controversy on this forum itself with regards to a thermal compound made using ground up diamonds? lets hope this CM compounds doesnt cause the same uproar.
IC Diamond 24. :)
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#3
PLAfiller
I find the provided spatula, completely impractical for me :D
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#4
Ferrum Master
The the thermal conductivity on paper looks huge... Noctua NT-H1 doesn't post theirs... will see the tests with pleasure.
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#5
RejZoR
I wonder how this one stacks up against Arctic Cooling MX-4. I might switch to MasterGel if it proves to be better.
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#6
Octavean
Yeah, yeah, yeah,.....

But how does it taste on bread,....?

:),....

Edit:

Seriously though, I'd like to see CM start to add this compound with its cooling solutions HSF / H2O coolers. Not just sell it as a stand alone,....
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#7
GreiverBlade
diamonds ... errr... indeed, "mauvais souvenir"

also ULTRA HIGH conductivity of 11 and 9.90$ for 4g?... please ... come again both Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut and Kryonaut i have, pack more cost less and are respectively 11.8wm/k and 12.5 wm/k (and no diamonds in it ...well ok the CM will be a bit more easy to find than the Thermal Grizzly...)

i like Cooler Master usually but this time ... nope and triple nope.

the best "easily" obtainable TIM is the Gelid GC-Extreme (above the Mx-4 that i used for so long) i still have a left over for that one but Thermal Grizzly appeared and ... huge success for them :D
actually the top order is now : Hydronaut-> GC-Extreme->Kryonaut

i wonder where that 11wm/k past will be :D
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#8
stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
Chaitanyawasn't there a controversy on this forum itself with regards to a thermal compound made using ground up diamonds? lets hope this CM compounds doesnt cause the same uproar.
adulaaminIC Diamond 24. :)
And I have been using IC Diamond 7 and 24 since both the releases. I have used the product on both AMD and Intel and not once have I had any ill effects.
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#9
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
well... at least it comes with thermal paste cleaner...!

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#10
vega22
stinger608And I have been using IC Diamond 7 and 24 since both the releases. I have used the product on both AMD and Intel and not once have I had any ill effects.
i think the issues with icd where limited to some of the early batches they sent out for free and not later retail products.
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#11
Tsukiyomi91
Not sure whether this new compound will make it to my end or not...
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#12
natr0n
diamond stuff in any form will etch your shit eventually
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#13
micropage7
btarunrnon-abrasive nanodiamond particles
really, need some review
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