Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme thermal grease has thermal conductivity of 14.2 W/mk

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Typically when you use thermal grease W/mk it sits at 6W/mk if you have a good brand. Thermal Grizzly's ultra-high performance thermal paste "Kryonaut Extreme", boasts an extremely high thermal conductivity of 14.2 W/mk.



The Kryonaut Extreme thermal paste is aimed at extreme overclockers with its outstanding thermal conductivity . As its name suggests, it is ideal for low-temperature cooling such as nitrogen or compressor cooling. Compared to the Kryonaut thermal paste, the finer base particles of the Kryonaut Extreme ensure that there is less risk that the high temperature differences will result in nitrogen cooling"cracking" occurs and thermal conductivity is impaired. The Kryonaut Extreme is suitable for extremely low temperatures down to -250 ° C. 

Tin oxide components and particularly fine nano-aluminum oxide particles are embedded in a carrier structure, which optimally compensate for unevenness on the surfaces of the heat source and heat sink and at the same time offer outstanding thermal conductivity . The Kryonaut Extreme is also characterized by the fact that it does not dry out even at a high temperature of 80 ° C and is not electrically conductive.

Kryonaut Extreme thermal paste comes with 9 milliliters content for about 90 applications - this of course depends on the amount used and the skill of the user and the size of the CPU. The scope of delivery also includes three applicators for the precise application of the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme .

Please note the manufacturer's warnings before use!

Technical details:
- Quantity: 9 ml / 33.84 g
- Thermal conductivity: 14.2 W / (m · K)
- Density: 3.76 g / cm³
- Viscosity: 135 - 180 Pa · s
- Operating temperature: -250 ° C to 350 ° C

A bottle of 9ml will cost you  89,95, there's also a 2g version at 20 bucks.

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