it doesnt conduct 5x more heat.
Have you read reviews on it, or just seen the marketing?
it depends on the paste u use. paste are between 12-18w/mK.
okay u are kinda sceptic. thats totally okay. i use it personally and my CPU temps are lower and its just comfortable
it doesnt conduct 5x more heat.
Have you read reviews on it, or just seen the marketing?
Hallo ihr Lieben, ausgelöst durch die neue Möglichkeit (für Endkunden) die GDDR6X-Temperaturen auszulesen habe ich mir ein paar Gedanken gemacht und will gerne mal die Pads auf meiner Karte tauschen - der allgemeine Verbesserungsdrang eben Bisher hatte ich mit den Thermal Grizzly Minus Pad 8...
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there are many of those sites. but german. IF U ARE INTERESTED i could make a summary for u in english ofc
Thermal Grizzly specifies a thermal conductivity value of 62.5 W/mk. This means that the thermal conductive pad, which consists of carbon fibers, achieves an almost identical value to liquid metal and is accordingly also electrically conductive. Therefore, the correct size should always be applied so that no neighboring electronic component is touched by it. The temperature range of the pad is specified as -250 to +150 °C Celsius. The thickness of the Carbonaut is 0.2 mm - so it is very thin.
Practice
Test system
Mainboard ASUS ROG STRIX X299-E GAMING II / MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE
Processor INTEL CORE i7-7800X / AMD RYZEN 7 3800X
Memory 4x CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB - DDR4 - 3600 MHz - 8 GB
Processor cooler ASUS ROG RYUJIN 360
Graphics card KFA2 GeForce GTX 1650
M.2 SSD / SSD / External SSD CRUCIAL BX250 / CORSAIR MP600 / SAMSUNG PORTABLE T5
We tested the Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut thermal pad on an Intel CORE i7-7800X. The processor was decapitated and liquid metal was applied between the DIE and the heatspreader. We also test it on an AMD RYZEN 7 3800X which is mounted on a MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE.
Application/Application
A thermal paste can be applied in different ways and costs a bit of work to remove and can mess up one or the other component. This is different with the Carbonaut, which simply has to be applied to the processor or the component to be cooled. Thus, the replacement of a processor can't be made easier. Furthermore, the thermal pad can still be used after the exchange. However, you should be careful when removing it if the carbonaut sticks to the processor or cooler, otherwise the heat conduction pad can be damaged. In the picture, the thermal pad is on an AMD RYZEN 7 3800X. It looks similar with Skylake-X or Cascade-Lake-X processors.
Test with Intel i7-7800X
As we can see, the CPU temperature with the Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut on is 4 °Celsius higher at the maximum temperatures. But not only the maximum CPU temperature is higher but also the average CPU temperature. This also tells us how well the thermal pad conducts the heat. This looks quite different for the tested thermal pastes. The difference between the coolest and warmest CPU core is 9 °Celsius for the PHANTEKS PH-NDC and 8 °Celsius for the NOCTUA NT-H2. The difference for the Carbonaut is 6 °Celsius. We like the first result very much, as the temperatures are not that much higher and save us the hassle of cleaning the CPU and applying thermal paste.
Test with AMD RYZEN 7 3800X
We achieve a slightly better result in the test on the AMD RYZEN 7 3800X. Here, the difference between the Carbonaut and the PHANTEKS PH-NDC and NOCTUA NT-H2 is a maximum of 3.5 °Celsius. It is even only 3.2 °Celsius for the CCD temperature. We find the result impressive here as well.
Conclusion
The thermal grizzly Carbonaut is available from 9 €, but costs 12 € in the 38 x 38 mm variant we tested. This puts the price in a range where we can also buy good thermal pastes. However, we cannot compare the whole thing since thermal paste is consumed and we can use the Carbonaut more often. Thus, the price/performance is better in our opinion. Especially when we consider that the temperature difference is small, and this despite the fact that we compared the Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut with two of the current best thermal pastes on the market. Applying the Carbonaut is very easy and saves us from having to clean the CPU or GPU. Furthermore, we don't have to apply anything awkwardly. The latter can be a bit annoying depending on the thermal paste. What should also be considered is that the carbonaut never needs to be changed. With thermal paste, the contained liquid can escape and thus the heat transfer can become worse. Since the Carbonaut is a carbon fiber thermal pad, this is not a problem.
We award 9.0 out of 10 points. Furthermore, we can express our price/performance recommendation, since we can continue to use the Carbonaut heat conduction pad even after the processor has been replaced and thus only a one-time purchase is necessary.
Pros:
+ Good thermal conductivity for a thermal pad.
+ Good price
+ Very easy to apply
+ Can be used several times
+ Cheap, because reusable up to 50x (50x estimated)
+ Clean connection of heatspreader and CPU cooler
+ No residues after higher temperature
+ Does not attack surface structures
Cons:
- Electrically conductive
okayish so far? i u need more there are plenty sites of it