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"GD900 is good to 392°F (200°C), while the other two are only good to 248°F (120°C)"
A paste good to 200°C is probably not going to age near as fast as a paste good to 120°C.
One must remember that the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution for one temperature means that there are still higher energy molecules around.
Applying Arrhenius' law (probably dangerous), the person operating the 120°C grease at 100°C will probably see 4 times the life; good but maybe not good enough if one wants it to last a long time.