• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

CoolerMaster MasterGel Maker VS Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut

Joined
Mar 26, 2010
Messages
9,797 (1.90/day)
Location
Jakarta, Indonesia
System Name micropage7
Processor Intel Xeon X3470
Motherboard Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. P55A-UD3R (Socket 1156)
Cooling Enermax ETS-T40F
Memory Samsung 8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3
Video Card(s) NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800
Storage V-GEN03AS18EU120GB, Seagate 2 x 1TB and Seagate 4TB
Display(s) Samsung 21 inch LCD Wide Screen
Case Icute Super 18
Audio Device(s) Auzentech X-Fi Forte
Power Supply Silverstone 600 Watt
Mouse Logitech G502
Keyboard Sades Excalibur + Taihao keycaps
Software Win 7 64-bit
Benchmark Scores Classified
That's just the tip of the iceberg :D

- 1 C temperature gaps between each paste ??
- So MasterGel only gives you 3 C over the ... worst paste? Average paste? Best other paste? Puzzling...
- Non overclockable CPU, and an Ivy Bridge nonetheless.
- But! Don't forget to add the XMP RAM and for sure 32 GB makes those CPU cores real hot.

many other factor that affect the temp, from the paste, the contact area, airflow, heatsink material, the surface flatness and so and so
personally i don't pay attention too much if the difference is about 1 C or 2 C degree
just pick what paste that feels right for you and for your money
 

eidairaman1

The Exiled Airman
Joined
Jul 2, 2007
Messages
40,435 (6.58/day)
Location
Republic of Texas (True Patriot)
System Name PCGOD
Processor AMD FX 8350@ 5.0GHz
Motherboard Asus TUF 990FX Sabertooth R2 2901 Bios
Cooling Scythe Ashura, 2×BitFenix 230mm Spectre Pro LED (Blue,Green), 2x BitFenix 140mm Spectre Pro LED
Memory 16 GB Gskill Ripjaws X 2133 (2400 OC, 10-10-12-20-20, 1T, 1.65V)
Video Card(s) AMD Radeon 290 Sapphire Vapor-X
Storage Samsung 840 Pro 256GB, WD Velociraptor 1TB
Display(s) NEC Multisync LCD 1700V (Display Port Adapter)
Case AeroCool Xpredator Evil Blue Edition
Audio Device(s) Creative Labs Sound Blaster ZxR
Power Supply Seasonic 1250 XM2 Series (XP3)
Mouse Roccat Kone XTD
Keyboard Roccat Ryos MK Pro
Software Windows 7 Pro 64
The fud talk of AS5 makes me laugh, never had a problem using it.
 
Joined
Aug 20, 2007
Messages
20,789 (3.41/day)
System Name Pioneer
Processor Ryzen R9 7950X
Motherboard GIGABYTE Aorus Elite X670 AX
Cooling Noctua NH-D15 + A whole lotta Sunon and Corsair Maglev blower fans...
Memory 64GB (4x 16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 @ DDR5-6000 CL30
Video Card(s) XFX RX 7900 XTX Speedster Merc 310
Storage 2x Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs
Display(s) 55" LG 55" B9 OLED 4K Display
Case Thermaltake Core X31
Audio Device(s) TOSLINK->Schiit Modi MB->Asgard 2 DAC Amp->AKG Pro K712 Headphones or HDMI->B9 OLED
Power Supply FSP Hydro Ti Pro 850W
Mouse Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless
Keyboard WASD Code v3 with Cherry Green keyswitches + PBT DS keycaps
Software Gentoo Linux x64
The fud talk of AS5 makes me laugh, never had a problem using it.

I actually have killed something with it before (a 2900XT GPU with WAY too much), but hell, I managed to kill a CPU socket with nonconductive kryonaut so that should surprise no one.
 

eidairaman1

The Exiled Airman
Joined
Jul 2, 2007
Messages
40,435 (6.58/day)
Location
Republic of Texas (True Patriot)
System Name PCGOD
Processor AMD FX 8350@ 5.0GHz
Motherboard Asus TUF 990FX Sabertooth R2 2901 Bios
Cooling Scythe Ashura, 2×BitFenix 230mm Spectre Pro LED (Blue,Green), 2x BitFenix 140mm Spectre Pro LED
Memory 16 GB Gskill Ripjaws X 2133 (2400 OC, 10-10-12-20-20, 1T, 1.65V)
Video Card(s) AMD Radeon 290 Sapphire Vapor-X
Storage Samsung 840 Pro 256GB, WD Velociraptor 1TB
Display(s) NEC Multisync LCD 1700V (Display Port Adapter)
Case AeroCool Xpredator Evil Blue Edition
Audio Device(s) Creative Labs Sound Blaster ZxR
Power Supply Seasonic 1250 XM2 Series (XP3)
Mouse Roccat Kone XTD
Keyboard Roccat Ryos MK Pro
Software Windows 7 Pro 64
I actually have killed something with it before, but hell, I managed to kill a CPU socket with nonconductive kryonaut so that should surprise no one.m.

Now that's funny
 
Joined
Aug 20, 2007
Messages
20,789 (3.41/day)
System Name Pioneer
Processor Ryzen R9 7950X
Motherboard GIGABYTE Aorus Elite X670 AX
Cooling Noctua NH-D15 + A whole lotta Sunon and Corsair Maglev blower fans...
Memory 64GB (4x 16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 @ DDR5-6000 CL30
Video Card(s) XFX RX 7900 XTX Speedster Merc 310
Storage 2x Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs
Display(s) 55" LG 55" B9 OLED 4K Display
Case Thermaltake Core X31
Audio Device(s) TOSLINK->Schiit Modi MB->Asgard 2 DAC Amp->AKG Pro K712 Headphones or HDMI->B9 OLED
Power Supply FSP Hydro Ti Pro 850W
Mouse Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless
Keyboard WASD Code v3 with Cherry Green keyswitches + PBT DS keycaps
Software Gentoo Linux x64
Now that's funny

Glad we can look back and laugh...

This was when I was young though, before I broke my arm so bad it didn't work right no more... I can only blame the false, dumb idea that "moar paste" was going to make my gpu go faster.

It made it have funny colored lines on boot, and then nothing.

A case of rtfm. Live and learn. :)
 
Joined
Oct 2, 2004
Messages
13,791 (1.93/day)
It's probably possible if paste comes between socket pins and some contacts don't have connection because of it. The exact right (wrong) ones.
 
Joined
Aug 20, 2007
Messages
20,789 (3.41/day)
System Name Pioneer
Processor Ryzen R9 7950X
Motherboard GIGABYTE Aorus Elite X670 AX
Cooling Noctua NH-D15 + A whole lotta Sunon and Corsair Maglev blower fans...
Memory 64GB (4x 16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 @ DDR5-6000 CL30
Video Card(s) XFX RX 7900 XTX Speedster Merc 310
Storage 2x Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs
Display(s) 55" LG 55" B9 OLED 4K Display
Case Thermaltake Core X31
Audio Device(s) TOSLINK->Schiit Modi MB->Asgard 2 DAC Amp->AKG Pro K712 Headphones or HDMI->B9 OLED
Power Supply FSP Hydro Ti Pro 850W
Mouse Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless
Keyboard WASD Code v3 with Cherry Green keyswitches + PBT DS keycaps
Software Gentoo Linux x64
It's probably possible if paste comes between socket pins and some contacts don't have connection because of it. The exact right (wrong) ones.

In my case with the Krynonuat it wasn't the paste that killed it honestly, it was the cleanup (LGA Socket).
 

Solaris17

Super Dainty Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Aug 16, 2005
Messages
25,900 (3.79/day)
Location
Alabama
System Name Rocinante
Processor I9 14900KS
Motherboard EVGA z690 Dark KINGPIN (modded BIOS)
Cooling EK-AIO Elite 360 D-RGB
Memory 64GB Gskill Trident Z5 DDR5 6000 @6400
Video Card(s) MSI SUPRIM Liquid X 4090
Storage 1x 500GB 980 Pro | 1x 1TB 980 Pro | 1x 8TB Corsair MP400
Display(s) Odyssey OLED G9 G95SC
Case Lian Li o11 Evo Dynamic White
Audio Device(s) Moondrop S8's on Schiit Hel 2e
Power Supply Bequiet! Power Pro 12 1500w
Mouse Lamzu Atlantis mini (White)
Keyboard Monsgeek M3 Lavender, Akko Crystal Blues
VR HMD Quest 3
Software Windows 11
Benchmark Scores I dont have time for that.
In my case with the Krynonuat it wasn't the paste that killed it honestly, it was the cleanup (LGA Socket).

If I may for even future audeinces I would like to present unfortunate souls with TIM on there LGA sockets with a bat shit crazy solution that is

A: totally safe for the electronics
B: works absolutly perfects getting even the most stubborn grease out of areas its not supposed to be in
C: will personally vest its usuage iv done it myself.

May I present to you

Mass air flow sensor cleaner

Pop the bios battery out and hit the board with this. no resedue and no harm on the plastic.
 
Joined
Sep 10, 2016
Messages
809 (0.29/day)
Location
Riverwood, Skyrim
System Name Storm Wrought | Blackwood (HTPC)
Processor AMD Ryzen 9 5900x @stock | i7 2600k
Motherboard Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro WIFI m-ITX | Some POS gigabyte board
Cooling Deepcool AK620, BQ shadow wings 3 High Spd, stock 180mm |BQ Shadow rock LP + 4x120mm Noctua redux
Memory G.Skill Ripjaws V 2x32GB 4000MHz | 2x4GB 2000MHz @1866
Video Card(s) Powercolor RX 6800XT Red Dragon | PNY a2000 6GB
Storage SX8200 Pro 1TB, 1TB KC3000, 850EVO 500GB, 2+8TB Seagate, LG Blu-ray | 120GB Sandisk SSD, 4TB WD red
Display(s) Samsung UJ590UDE 32" UHD monitor | LG CS 55" OLED
Case Silverstone TJ08B-E | Custom built wooden case (Aus native timbers)
Audio Device(s) Onboard, Sennheiser HD 599 cans / Logitech z163's | Edifier S2000 MKIII via toslink
Power Supply Corsair HX 750 | Corsair SF 450
Mouse Microsoft Pro Intellimouse| Some logitech one
Keyboard GMMK w/ Zelio V2 62g (78g for spacebar) tactile switches & Glorious black keycaps| Some logitech one
VR HMD HTC Vive
Software Win 10 Edu | Ubuntu 22.04
Benchmark Scores Look in the various benchmark threads
If I may for even future audeinces I would like to present unfortunate souls with TIM on there LGA sockets with a bat shit crazy solution that is

A: totally safe for the electronics
B: works absolutly perfects getting even the most stubborn grease out of areas its not supposed to be in
C: will personally vest its usuage iv done it myself.

May I present to you

Mass air flow sensor cleaner

Pop the bios battery out and hit the board with this. no resedue and no harm on the plastic.
I did see that the manufacturer does say it is conductive so that makes me a bit wary of doing so
 

Solaris17

Super Dainty Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Aug 16, 2005
Messages
25,900 (3.79/day)
Location
Alabama
System Name Rocinante
Processor I9 14900KS
Motherboard EVGA z690 Dark KINGPIN (modded BIOS)
Cooling EK-AIO Elite 360 D-RGB
Memory 64GB Gskill Trident Z5 DDR5 6000 @6400
Video Card(s) MSI SUPRIM Liquid X 4090
Storage 1x 500GB 980 Pro | 1x 1TB 980 Pro | 1x 8TB Corsair MP400
Display(s) Odyssey OLED G9 G95SC
Case Lian Li o11 Evo Dynamic White
Audio Device(s) Moondrop S8's on Schiit Hel 2e
Power Supply Bequiet! Power Pro 12 1500w
Mouse Lamzu Atlantis mini (White)
Keyboard Monsgeek M3 Lavender, Akko Crystal Blues
VR HMD Quest 3
Software Windows 11
Benchmark Scores I dont have time for that.
I did see that the manufacturer does say it is conductive so that makes me a bit wary of doing so

well its not a fantastic product to use if your system is running I suppose............
 

Tromick

New Member
Joined
Jun 17, 2018
Messages
7 (0.00/day)
I have kryonaut. Comparing to even Noctua nt-h1 kryonaut is better. Like 2~3C better during load. I say go with kryonaut. You will not be disappointed.

Well i was looking for who used Noctua NT-H1... Finally... I am looking for long lasting thermal paste. In first months Noctua reacts so well to the heat. Fast cooling, on heat stable low degrees ratios...
But after 5-6 months laptop starts to heating. I mean clicking to Chrome. 55C to 68C... It doesn't work anymore. When i open my laptop i am seeing that thermal paste no where like it is flied away. It is too liquid and don't have longevity. Is it Kryonaut good at this point? Fast cooling, stable low degrees, like first day performance after 5-6 months. etc. etc.

By the way this experience from my 5739G. I am really curious about my Dell 7567 thermal paste. 7 months passed and it still works at same degrees. I wish to know which thermal paste used on it. Some computer brand's stock thermal paste amazingly good. I feel so ashamed that when i cleaned my stock 9 years old thermal paste and reapply my Noctua to it. That 9 years old thermal paste even much much better than Noctua. Think about it. 9 years old and works crazy.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Aug 20, 2007
Messages
20,789 (3.41/day)
System Name Pioneer
Processor Ryzen R9 7950X
Motherboard GIGABYTE Aorus Elite X670 AX
Cooling Noctua NH-D15 + A whole lotta Sunon and Corsair Maglev blower fans...
Memory 64GB (4x 16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 @ DDR5-6000 CL30
Video Card(s) XFX RX 7900 XTX Speedster Merc 310
Storage 2x Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs
Display(s) 55" LG 55" B9 OLED 4K Display
Case Thermaltake Core X31
Audio Device(s) TOSLINK->Schiit Modi MB->Asgard 2 DAC Amp->AKG Pro K712 Headphones or HDMI->B9 OLED
Power Supply FSP Hydro Ti Pro 850W
Mouse Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless
Keyboard WASD Code v3 with Cherry Green keyswitches + PBT DS keycaps
Software Gentoo Linux x64
Is it Kryonaut good at this point?

Krynonaut mentions in marketing material it's supposed to have a formula that "halts dryout at temps up to 80C"

Otherwise, for budget minded, MX-4 is actually pretty good at longevity.
 
Joined
Nov 29, 2017
Messages
86 (0.04/day)
anyone have a more neutral test comparison, instead of claims by the manufacturers?
 
Joined
Jun 7, 2018
Messages
155 (0.07/day)
System Name Strix-13700K
Processor Intel i7-13700K
Motherboard Asus Strix-A D4
Cooling Corsair H150i Elite LCD
Memory Thermaltake ToughRam 4 x 8GB DDR4 3600
Video Card(s) Asus TUF RTX 3080 12GB
Storage Western digital Black SN850 1TB - PCIe Gen 4 M.2-2 and Western Digital Blue 1TB SN750 PCIe Gen 3
Display(s) MSI Optix MPG341CQR Ulta-wide 3440x1440p 144Hz and a Samsung 50 inch TV 4K TV
Case NZXT H7 Flow
Audio Device(s) Creative Sound Blaster X4
Power Supply EVGA Supernova G5 1000w Gold
Mouse Corsair M65 Pro Mouse
Keyboard Corsair STRAFE MK2 RGB
Software Windows 11 Pro
Benchmark Scores Cinebench R23 = 31270 Multicore test
Are there any reviews that directly compare these two under really harsh conditions? They both seem excellent, but would prefer the best of the best since I'm planning on buying one syringe of Conductonaut for really top end cooling and one non-conductive top thermal paste for more risky components where liquid metal isn't an option. But can't decide whether I should go with MasterGel maker or Kryonaut. Couldn't find any direct tests either :(

I know its been some time since you posted this but just in case, I have both and I found the Master Maker from Cooler Master just a little better..probably psycological but it also applies much better.
 
Joined
Oct 2, 2004
Messages
13,791 (1.93/day)
I haven't bought it yet. In the meanwhile I took Conductonaut only. I also found a store nearby that actually has both Cryonaut and MasterGel Maker Nano so that's kinda cool. Paying 15-20€ delivery from Germany/UK is a bit stupid for thermal compounds that cost about the same... Kinda leaning towards Kryonaut because of better raw specs on paper to be honest. In price there is some difference but not much.
 
Joined
Mar 18, 2015
Messages
2,960 (0.89/day)
Location
Long Island
The fud talk of AS5 makes me laugh, never had a problem using it.

My grandpa smoked 3 packs a day of lucky strikes and lived till 85, .... that isn't going to make me take up smoking. Was nothing FUD about ling and throat cancer.

FUD applies to things we don't know, not to things the manufacturer warns us of on their own web site.

1. There are TIMs that are cheaper than AS5 with the exact same thermal properties.
https://archive.benchmarkreviews.co...&id=150&Itemid=99999999&limit=1&limitstart=12
2. AS5 has a curing issue, many folks don't want to wait 6-7 weeks to dial in their OCs and set baseline temps.
3. The makers of AS5 saw fit to warn their customers on their web site about the capacitance issue.

"So Doc, explain to me the differences between the to choices of medications to treat my condition"

"Well A reaches full potency immediately, with the other, it won't reach full potency for 6 weeks. A has no known side effects, with B there is a very, very small risk that you will die. Oh and medication A is 39.99 a month... medication B is $56.99

I don't think anyone suggested that there is a guaranteed "problem" using AS% or any TIM marketed for PC usage. Look at all the silly things used here ... Most didn't result in a "problem".

Toothpaste, Antiseptic Gel, Dielectric Silicone, Hair Styling Clay, Peanut Butter, Raspberry Preserves, Anti Seize Lubricant, High Temperature Grease, Lip balm Liquid Gel Deodorant, Aluminum Foil, No TIM, Easy Cheese, Mayonnaise, Edge Shave Gel, Hidden Valley Ranch, Glad Cling Wrap, 20lb Paper, Juicy Fruit, American Cheese, and Candle Wax

http://forums.overclockersclub.com/...tter-on-my-cpu-you-got-your-cpu-in-my-peanut/

1. Option "A" costs $4 and "B" costs $5.60,
2. With "A" one can set baseline temps will the PC is still on the workbench, with "B" have to wait 6 weeks.
3. Chances if being sloppy and getting some TIM on a finger and transferring to electronic contacts might be say 1 in 200 so while B's risk is small, it's still there
4. Thermal performance, usability and other concerns are equal.

While using either doesn't necessitate a problem, what reason would you give to choose B over A ?

In choosing a GFX card, there's not going to be a "problem" if you choose one option over another, but if looking for the best way to spend your money, for the sake of argument, assuming stock performance is dead even (as it is here). It's not FUD to say that Option B uses 100 watts more power, will require a larger PSU, will increase your electricity bill, will produce more noise and heat, or has only 1/3 the OC headroom as the other option. These are all items of importance to consider and in the order of importance that will be different for each user.
 

vgm

Joined
Dec 11, 2014
Messages
63 (0.02/day)
Location
India
System Name Alienware 15 R2
Processor i7 6700HQ BGA
Motherboard HM170
Cooling Stock Air Cooling with TG Carbonaut
Memory HyperX 32GB DDR4 3200MHz
Video Card(s) GTX 980M 8GB
Storage P11TB, SN 570 1TB, 850 Evo,HGST HDD
Display(s) 15.6" FHD
Case None
Audio Device(s) Sound Blaster Recon 3Di
Power Supply 240W
Mouse Logitech G304
Keyboard Stock AW keyboard
VR HMD None
Software Win 10 22H2
I haven't bought it yet. In the meanwhile I took Conductonaut only. I also found a store nearby that actually has both Cryonaut and MasterGel Maker Nano so that's kinda cool. Paying 15-INR 1 613 delivery from Germany/UK is a bit stupid for thermal compounds that cost about the same... Kinda leaning towards Kryonaut because of better raw specs on paper to be honest. In price there is some difference but not much.
Gallistan which you get from ebay looks and performs similar to Conductonaut with 1-2C difference and lot cheaper too.
Between Kryonaut and MakerGel, I'd go with Maker Gel since you might be repasting other PCs as well. If you an expert at lapping HSFs on desktop or laptops then TGK, Phobya Nanogrease,Gelid Extreme and MakerGel should perform quite similarly with 1C difference.
Once you go LM, its difficult to digest putting traditional paste which performs worse than Liquid Metal. Look which is cheaper and you won't be wrong.
 

eidairaman1

The Exiled Airman
Joined
Jul 2, 2007
Messages
40,435 (6.58/day)
Location
Republic of Texas (True Patriot)
System Name PCGOD
Processor AMD FX 8350@ 5.0GHz
Motherboard Asus TUF 990FX Sabertooth R2 2901 Bios
Cooling Scythe Ashura, 2×BitFenix 230mm Spectre Pro LED (Blue,Green), 2x BitFenix 140mm Spectre Pro LED
Memory 16 GB Gskill Ripjaws X 2133 (2400 OC, 10-10-12-20-20, 1T, 1.65V)
Video Card(s) AMD Radeon 290 Sapphire Vapor-X
Storage Samsung 840 Pro 256GB, WD Velociraptor 1TB
Display(s) NEC Multisync LCD 1700V (Display Port Adapter)
Case AeroCool Xpredator Evil Blue Edition
Audio Device(s) Creative Labs Sound Blaster ZxR
Power Supply Seasonic 1250 XM2 Series (XP3)
Mouse Roccat Kone XTD
Keyboard Roccat Ryos MK Pro
Software Windows 7 Pro 64
My grandpa smoked 3 packs a day of lucky strikes and lived till 85, .... that isn't going to make me take up smoking. Was nothing FUD about ling and throat cancer.

FUD applies to things we don't know, not to things the manufacturer warns us of on their own web site.

1. There are TIMs that are cheaper than AS5 with the exact same thermal properties.
https://archive.benchmarkreviews.co...&id=150&Itemid=99999999&limit=1&limitstart=12
2. AS5 has a curing issue, many folks don't want to wait 6-7 weeks to dial in their OCs and set baseline temps.
3. The makers of AS5 saw fit to warn their customers on their web site about the capacitance issue.

"So Doc, explain to me the differences between the to choices of medications to treat my condition"

"Well A reaches full potency immediately, with the other, it won't reach full potency for 6 weeks. A has no known side effects, with B there is a very, very small risk that you will die. Oh and medication A is 39.99 a month... medication B is $56.99

I don't think anyone suggested that there is a guaranteed "problem" using AS% or any TIM marketed for PC usage. Look at all the silly things used here ... Most didn't result in a "problem".

Toothpaste, Antiseptic Gel, Dielectric Silicone, Hair Styling Clay, Peanut Butter, Raspberry Preserves, Anti Seize Lubricant, High Temperature Grease, Lip balm Liquid Gel Deodorant, Aluminum Foil, No TIM, Easy Cheese, Mayonnaise, Edge Shave Gel, Hidden Valley Ranch, Glad Cling Wrap, 20lb Paper, Juicy Fruit, American Cheese, and Candle Wax

http://forums.overclockersclub.com/...tter-on-my-cpu-you-got-your-cpu-in-my-peanut/

1. Option "A" costs $4 and "B" costs $5.60,
2. With "A" one can set baseline temps will the PC is still on the workbench, with "B" have to wait 6 weeks.
3. Chances if being sloppy and getting some TIM on a finger and transferring to electronic contacts might be say 1 in 200 so while B's risk is small, it's still there
4. Thermal performance, usability and other concerns are equal.

While using either doesn't necessitate a problem, what reason would you give to choose B over A ?

In choosing a GFX card, there's not going to be a "problem" if you choose one option over another, but if looking for the best way to spend your money, for the sake of argument, assuming stock performance is dead even (as it is here). It's not FUD to say that Option B uses 100 watts more power, will require a larger PSU, will increase your electricity bill, will produce more noise and heat, or has only 1/3 the OC headroom as the other option. These are all items of importance to consider and in the order of importance that will be different for each user.

Nonsense...
 
Joined
Oct 2, 2004
Messages
13,791 (1.93/day)
In the end I've ordered CoolerMaster MasterGel Maker Nano and is already on the way because Cryonaut wasn't in stock anywhere nearby and I really don't want to pay 20€ to ship me a 10€ product from Germany or UK...

I don't know what I was expecting or did wrong with application or something, but Conductonaut isn't working well for me so I'm returning back to classic non conducting pastes. For now. Conductonaut has a basically infinite shelf life so it can wait again for another chance. I think my CPU IHS isn't very flat and given how ultra thin Conductonaut is when applied, it's actually making less/worse contact than before with regular less heat conductive thermal paste.
 
Joined
Feb 2, 2015
Messages
2,707 (0.80/day)
Location
On The Highway To Hell \m/
I'm glad you bumped this. Gives me a good excuse to make a comment on what I said here previously regarding Phoyba NanoGrease Extreme and diamond-filled TIM.

First, and foremost, I've concluded that Phoyba NanoGrease Extreme IS diamond-filled TIM. I'm making that conclusion based on a few pieces of evidence. 1 physical, and 2 circumstantial. The physical evidence became apparent when I removed the cooler I was using it on and found the characteristic scratching and pitting that diamond-filled pastes cause to the mating surfaces of the cooler and IHS. And in this case the damage was pretty significant. Enough that I immediately ordered a tube of Kryonaut to replace it, and refuse to use Phobya NanoGrease Extreme again(unless in some kind of emergency situation). It wasn't bad enough to warrant replacing any damaged parts. But it kinda pissed me off.

Though, it was a bit naïve of me to use it in the first place. Considering circumstantial piece of evidence number 1. The word "Nano" in the name. Hmmm...I wonder if that refers to nano-particles of diamond? Like it does with every other diamond-filled TIM. Geee...ya think? I mean...what else could it possibly be referring to? Anyway...yeah...there's no question about it in my mind...anymore. It far more than likely does refer to EXACTLY that. Unless you've got a better explanation as to how it scratched up, and eroded tiny pits in, my IHS and cooler's cold plate.

And eventually I got to thinking something that led me to circumstantial piece of evidence number 2. Which was..."I wonder if it's just a rebadge of that JunPus DX1 diamond-filled TIM that looks exactly the same, and has the exact same thermal conductivity(16 W/mK)". Pretty damn sure that's the truth too. ;)

Bottom line: I said it before, and I'm saying it again. No more diamond-filled TIM for me. Even though that Phobya Nano(DIAMOND)Grease Extreme is probably the best performing TIM I've ever used(beat Kryonaut in my system by at least 2°C). Which is sad...:ohwell: . But that shit can and will damage your parts. The Antec 7 isn't so bad(only caused very light scratching). But it doesn't perform super great. The Phobya does perform super great, but the damage it causes is totally unacceptable. Only a couple months use and it caused scratches and pits deep enough to easily hang your fingernail on(I thought I was trippin', but no, not only could I see the damage, I could actually feel it too). I can't imagine what it would've done after a year or two's use. But I'm guessing it would not be good. Not good...at all...:shadedshu:
 
Last edited:
Joined
Sep 17, 2014
Messages
20,953 (5.97/day)
Location
The Washing Machine
Processor i7 8700k 4.6Ghz @ 1.24V
Motherboard AsRock Fatal1ty K6 Z370
Cooling beQuiet! Dark Rock Pro 3
Memory 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200/C16
Video Card(s) ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming
Storage Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 830 256GB + Crucial BX100 250GB + Toshiba 1TB HDD
Display(s) Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440)
Case Fractal Design Define R5
Audio Device(s) Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1
Power Supply EVGA Supernova G2 750W
Mouse XTRFY M42
Keyboard Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II
Software W10 x64
I'm glad you bumped this. Gives me a good excuse to make a comment on what I said here previously regarding Phoyba NanoGrease Extreme and diamond-filled TIM.

First, and foremost, I've concluded that Phoyba NanoGrease Extreme IS diamond-filled TIM. I'm making that conclusion based on a few pieces of evidence. 1 physical, and 2 circumstantial. The physical evidence became apparent when I removed the cooler I was using it on and found the characteristic scratching and pitting that diamond-filled pastes cause to the mating surfaces of the cooler and IHS. And in this case the damage was pretty significant. Enough that I immediately ordered a tube of Kryonaut to replace it, and refuse to use Phobya NanoGrease Extreme again(unless in some kind of emergency situation). It wasn't bad enough to warrant replacing any damaged parts. But it kinda pissed me off.

Though, it was a bit naïve of me to use it in the first place. Considering circumstantial piece of evidence number 1. The word "Nano" in the name. Hmmm...I wonder if that refers to nano-particles of diamond? Like it does with every other diamond-filled TIM. Geee...ya think? I mean...what else could it possibly be referring to? Anyway...yeah...there's no question about it in my mind...anymore. It far more than likely does refer to EXACTLY that. Unless you've got a better explanation as to how it scratched up, and eroded tiny pits in, my IHS and cooler's cold plate.

And eventually I got to thinking something that led me to circumstantial piece of evidence number 2. Which was..."I wonder if it's just a rebadge of that JunPus DX1 diamond-filled TIM that looks exactly the same, and has the exact same thermal conductivity(16 W/mK)". Pretty damn sure that's the truth too. ;)

Bottom line: I said it before, and I'm saying it again. No more diamond-filled TIM for me. Even though that Phobya Nano(DIAMOND)Grease Extreme is probably the best performing TIM I've ever used(beat Kryonaut in my system by at least 2°C). Which is sad...:ohwell: . But that shit can and will damage your parts. The Antec 7 isn't so bad(only caused very light scratching). But it doesn't perform super great. The Phobya does perform super great, but the damage it causes is totally unacceptable. Only a couple months use and it caused scratches and pits deep enough to easily hang your fingernail on(I thought I was trippin', but no, not only could I see the damage, I could actually feel it too). I can't imagine what it would've done after a year or two's use. But I'm guessing it would not be good. Not good...at all...:shadedshu:

Sounds like you've developed a Phobya for Phobya ;)
 
Joined
May 12, 2017
Messages
2,207 (0.87/day)
It's probably possible if paste comes between socket pins and some contacts don't have connection because of it. The exact right (wrong) ones.

That's why when cleaning my motherboard socket, I do this with the socket facing the floor. Anything that is disturbed falls towards the wet brush. The same applies to when I am using compressed air, motherboard in upside down position, so dust is more likely to fall towards the floor & not under BGA chips or under the CPU socket. This is just my method when cleaning my motherboards.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Nov 13, 2007
Messages
10,235 (1.70/day)
Location
Austin Texas
Processor 13700KF Undervolted @ 5.6/ 5.5, 4.8Ghz Ring 200W PL1
Motherboard MSI 690-I PRO
Cooling Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 w/ Arctic P12 Fans
Memory 48 GB DDR5 7600 MHZ CL36
Video Card(s) RTX 4090 FE
Storage 2x 2TB WDC SN850, 1TB Samsung 960 prr
Display(s) Alienware 32" 4k 240hz OLED
Case SLIGER S620
Audio Device(s) Yes
Power Supply Corsair SF750
Mouse Xlite V2
Keyboard RoyalAxe
Software Windows 11
Benchmark Scores They're pretty good, nothing crazy.
Holy crap, got the Conductonaut already today and used it on both, CPU and GPU. This is some sick stuff. Easy to apply as well. Good thing I haven't bought either of mentioned ones from above. I'm just gonna use liquid metal from now on, it's that much better. And buy the cheapest possible thermal grease just to protect capacitors around GPU's and stuff. I just smeared them in MX4 paste just in case if Conductonaut by any chance leaks from the GPU and falls onto those. I can't believe I was hesitating to use liquid metal for so long for unknown reasons...


I use conductonaut quite a bit and the main issue with it on heatsinks is that if the sink moves around AT ALL it will eventually dry and crack the bond between the sink and chip and work like crap. Also if you ever remove the sink and dont sand it down all the way, it wont bond properly to itself and ends up giving some awful temps.

Its best use is when de-lidding where you seal the IHS back up and then it just stays like that forever. I wouldn't put it on a removable heat sink again though. Not worth
 

freeagent

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
7,557 (3.68/day)
Location
Winnipeg, Canada
Processor AMD R9 5900X
Motherboard Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
Cooling Thermalright Aqua Elite 360 V3 1x TL-B12, 2x TL-C12 Pro, 2x TL K12
Memory 2x8 G.Skill Trident Z Royal 3200C14, 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Black and White 3200 C14
Video Card(s) Zotac 4070 Ti Trinity OC
Storage WD SN850 1TB, SN850X 2TB, Asus Hyper M.2, 2x SN770 1TB
Display(s) LG 50UP7100
Case Fractal Torrent Compact RGB
Audio Device(s) JBL 2.1 Deep Bass
Power Supply EVGA SuperNova 750w G+, Monster HDP1800
Mouse Logitech G502 Hero
Keyboard Logitech G213
VR HMD Oculus 3
Software Yes
Benchmark Scores Yes
I ordered some Thermalright TF8, should be here soon. I was going to order TFX, but it’s a bit spendy, and TF8 should be better than the CF3 that I’m using now.

I liked AS5, used it for close to a decade I guess. Never killed anything with it, I can do that on my own just fine.
 
Top