Phobya's NanoGrease Extreme, designed to gain the last bit of cooling performance in the high-end sector! Best paste ever!!! This thermal compound is of course not only well-suited for the high-end sector, the normal user can also profit from this product. It allows better cooling performance for an existing system with little effort. Phobya has developed a product which offers exceptional performance with a thermal conductivity of 16W/mK ! But a thermal compound not only needs to offer great thermal conductivity, it must also be easy to use and apply! it is especially important that the compound can be applied in a very thin layer on the heat source to have as little distance between heat source and cooler as possible. Not only the optimal viscosity of 85000cps TF makes this easily achievable with this compound, the right tool is also included! A handy plastic spatula is included with the Phobya thermal compound. If only part of the compound in the syringe is used, the screw-on cap will preserve the rest of the compound and keep it fresh. And should the compound ever be spilled, there's no need to worry: it is electrically non-conductive. This thermal compound is perfect for YPU, GPU or Chipset applications.
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 1.18 x 0.79 inches |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Manufacturer | Phobya |
ASIN | B00EUREJZG |
Item model number | 31103 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 19, 2013 |
P**T
Saved my laptop CPU
I was experiencing some significant thermal issues with an MSI GE76 Raider with an 11800H CPU. After under-volting and still having issues, I tried re-pasting with some MX-6 but it did nothing to help. Ultimately, to stop the thermal throttling I had to limit core boost frequencies by 800mhz. I essentially gave up trying to get the temps under control and assumed this was the price we laptop gamers had to pay due to the never-ending quest for smaller lighter gaming laptops. After several more months of high core temp differences and the occasional unexplained crash, I decided to do some additional research when I ran across an article regarding this thermal paste. This stuff was given a glowing review especially for people experiencing thermal throttling and high core temp differences in gaming laptops. The viscosity of this paste seems to be the magic bullet as gaming laptops are susceptible to uneven heat sinks and uneven heat sink pressure. I'm happy to say after using this thermal paste the majority of my issues have been resolved. Core temps are much more even across the board, and I've been able to reduce the manual turbo limit by 400mhz while still maintaining max CPU temps of 83c. Furthermore, the GPU (which I haven't limited in anyway) hasn't gotten above 55c. These temps are holding steady with the stock automatic fan curve so there is some wiggle room as to how much more I can remove from the manual boost clock limitations. If you're experiencing the same issues, I highly recommend giving this paste a shot. It worked wonders for me and has made me very happy with my new gaming laptop!
C**S
Dropped temps a bunch
I had 2 year old crusty, low quality, improperly applied corsair thermal paste on my pc. Then i used this and applied it properly(the spreading butter method) and my temps went from 90C to 75C with a multi thread cinebench. I have an i5-10600K cpu.I also use this on laptops and it works well. Very sticky, which is desirable. Easy to clean up
A**W
Saved a very bad laptop heatsink
I have an Alienware X17 R1, and repasting with Phobya NanoGrease Extreme saved the day for me.The original heatsink in my laptop couldn’t be worse fitting. There was very light contact between die and heatsink and the “element 31” paste that Dell used almost completely pumped out all around the CPU die. The little paste that did remain between the die and heat sink Dell was 100% dry and burnt out, and was literally etched onto the copper heatsink side. It was a disaster of a pasting job by Dell’s robots.I scraped off as much of the old 31 I could and applied a nice thick layer of Phobya as a replacement. Results have been great. All thermal throttling has been removed and my CPU temps have remained within acceptable range and rock steady for the past 3 weeks so far. Phobya seems to be a great match for poor fitting heatsinks because it is so viscous and requires a spreader to apply.In any event Phobya NanoGrease Extreme will get me by until I can get Dell to send me a quality heatsink replacement. Until then I’m good. 5 stars for this paste!
R**.
It works great if used the right way
Well, i ordered the NanoGrease E. and I got the HeGrease E. ......in the end its all good as most reviews put the HeGrease higher then Nano, specially for laptop warped heatsinks.To bad i payd 50% for the Nano, but a return would keep my laptop grounded another week or more.
K**C
Exceptional TIM
Great paste for small dies or IHS's as it's pretty difficult to spread, the included spatula helps with this. If you have a large IHS to cover like 2066 or TR I recommend HY P13 paste which is rated at 13.4w/mk. Nanogrease helped knock off around 8c, off a 1660Ti for me. The paste has a really thick viscosity almost dough like.
F**H
Did the trick for my Laptop
I have an old laptop with 7700h and gtx 1070. The temps always felt high since I got the laptop. I saw a youtber recommend this paste and he was right. It dropped my temps easily. Doesn't thermal throttle anymore. Very happy and would recommend this paste.
B**B
My new go to thermal paste.
This is by far the best thermal paste iv ever used. Iv recently went on a shopping spree for numerous thermal pastes. Have used IC Diamond for a year now, tried thermal grizzly and all the usual suspects. this blows them all out the water. 29c Idle and 69c Load ON AIR! Keep in mind we are talking about a laptop with fans on auto not max. this is some serious stuff!
A**S
Blew up my amp, Electrically Conductive
Well I used this to replace some old white silicone grease on one of my IC chips on my guitar amp, I figured a fresh thermal grease was gonna be a good thing. Turns out that it is electrically conductive and where the grease touched the screw the grease had been burnt black. It blew up the Integrated Chips for my guitar amplifier so I had to order new ones. I had to order white silicone grease and I’m never using this ever again. It is definitely electrically conductive no matter what they say.
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