

This stuff worked great with the wipes my Temps were slightly better then the spotty stock paste

Very efficient cooling. Product received on a very timely basis.

Good product. A little thicker than some other products. Think of almost a peanut butter consistency. So I used the whole 1g application for single use

- easy to install on my AMD cpu - nice and quiet - under heavy loads, hit about 50-52C


I have a 9950X and at idle I sit around 50c and while playing the most demanding games its around 90c which is crazy cool better than most liquid coolers


Thing thing fit perfect and runs super quit temp are way way cooler

I bought this aio for my 7 7800x3d in my nzxt h5 flow works great pretty quiet super easy install product manual clear and easy to understand

Keeps my 14700kf cooled very quiet.

-Genius connect system.. Basically, instead of having a a cable for each fan ( sometimes two one for RGB and one for fan power) you can have a set of three fans and the fans interlock with each other. So really there's just the fan cable going to the hub, two power connections, and a USB header cable for RGB cable if you just want to use your motherboard RGB lighting. -Looks better than any RGB fans I've ever seen. The infinity mirror effects are great. - usually when you buy RGB fans it seems companies like to focus on the RGB and not about the actual performance. Well these fans perform excellent. They blew a lot of air and not only that are very quiet for how much air output they have. - the software. Usually there's always issues with these companies and their RGB and fan control software. So far I've had no issues with it and it doesn't take up system resources like crazy. Also if you don't want to use the software at all you can just use your motherboard RGB header. You don't get the same lighting effects but a good option for people that don't care about it - comes with extra cables and everything you need.

Linked fans, less cables Daisy chained RGB connectors No finicky/suspect software

Why did I pick this? I was intrigued by this so I bought it. Sure, its pricier than most pastes. There is a thick plastic side and a thin plastic side. I cut the piece to size and used a sharp utility knife to pre-peal the thin plastic side and fold the corner. I wiped the die with the enclosed alcohol pad, pealed the thick plastic side, centered the pad, used the spatula to press it down and then grabbed the pre-folded edge of the thin plastic to remove. It wasnt too bad. I dont know if it works better as I have not compared it to regular thermal paste but I am satisfied that I got an appropriate amount between the CPU and the cooler.

Fans look wonderful and ties the whole build together

Very quite operation for a vertical install in an OC system.

-Easy to snip to size -Excellent thermal properties; performs brilliantly

🫶 just perfect love it

aesthetically pleasing and great performance