I was not paid for this review, nor do I have any affiliation with any sellers on ThermalPaste.pk. This was purchased with my own money. After reading some reviews here, and purchasing a fake Thermal Grizzly product in the past, I would like to say that indeed I did receive an authentic tube of Kryonaut. Please be sure to check for the authentication in the package and verify the code via the Thermal Grizzly website.
Attached is an image of what I received in the package, and I have blocked out the serial number/code but confirmed it was indeed authentic. PLEASE be sure to check that you received an authentication card + be sure to verify.
Judith MckinneySeychelles
I have a laptop I bought in 2012 which I still use. For some time now, the cooling fan would run at full blast all the time when the laptop was actually in use (or had a few web browsers open...figure that one out). I had previously taken the laptop apart to blow the cooling fan and heat radiators out but it didn't make a difference. I read about re-pasting heatsinks and thought I'd try it. I'd read that this was good stuff. So, I tried it. I removed the "tape" style of heatsink pooky the laptop came with and put this stuff everywhere that it had been and reassembled the laptop. I had put the laptop into "Hibernate" prior to doing this so, when I fired it up after "surgery", the exact same programs and load were running. It runs quietly now, the fan barely audible (it's a variable-speed fan, obviously). This was worth the money and the time and effort to apply.
Harold NguyenSyrian Arab Republic
Using these as gap fillers on the backplate of my RTX 3080 FE which is on a full water block. The backplate is pure aluminum so I am using for passive cooling on the backside of the PCB (memory, vrm, mem ctrl, etc.) - problem being several of these spots need 2+mm TIM to contact correctly.
This is where the Gelids come in. See below comparing the stock Nvidia ultrasoft TIM pads, generic TIM pads that came with the block and the Gelids - after 30 min of full load running various 3d Mark RTX and non-RTX benchmarks. My card is OCd to 2250mhz core / +950 gddr6x