Cooling CPUs will never be the same after using this!

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Publicado 2023-10-02
Thermals paste is messy! But what happens when you dont use thermal paste at all??

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @TheBioethicist
    I think these are great for test benches because you can’t get a bad application. It’s more consistent test-to-test
  • @Niflheimrr_EL
    The value for me is never changing/reappling paste. Especially for the family/friends builds.
  • @theterrorwolf
    As someone who works in graphene, its nice to see practical applications coming out!
  • @RibombeeTeacher
    I really like how much attention to detail DerBauer has with their designs. These pads are honestly a huge deal for maintenance purposes. It's expensive but you're paying for the longevity and lack of maintenance. I picked up a few of these for my builds and I added them in my neighbour's kids' computers too so that they can be better maintained. I love these.
  • @Flupperz
    To be honest, as someone who often negelects changing their cpu paste, I might go with these in my next build since it's easier to change and less of a headache.
  • @Frainen
    Since I discovered these pads, I am only using it. It might not be the best for cooling, but it is so practical and clean. I don't have to worry if I used the thermal grease properly or clean it. Also the fact it does not degrade over time is a big +. I really love it.
  • @sweetroar
    Thanks for sharing this Jay and Team! I’ve been eyeing these for a new build but really wanted to see someone testing them before I bit that bullet. No hassle, no mess, no thermo efficiency degradation is definitely a plus for a system I don’t plan to change cpu, mb, coolor on once built.
  • @oldmanscud
    I've been using graphene pad for the past 5 years on 3 of my machines and they are solid performers and for someone like me who loves to upgrade its a huge time saver. And yes, I've reused them.
  • @CasualSAB
    Been using them on my 7950x and 7900 xtx. Solid performance and it's nice to not need to worry about things like pump-out on the GPU.
  • @lexwaldez
    I've been using Carbonaut pads since my 3600XT. Upgraded to 5700XT and... no problems. I find it runs maybe a degree or two warmer than a really good paste application but... you can go back two years later and the CPU lifts up effortlessly. No twisting, no bent pins, no mess, nothing to clean... I'm surprised you haven't been using this. ThermalGrizzly is the shizz.
  • @BernhardErnst
    This video is a prime example about why I watch this channel and not other tech channels. One of Jay's videos helped me many years ago to make a good purchasing decision. I love that this is actual hands on instead of just a show and tell video. Using the thermal paste first and then two tests with the pad afterwards is exactly what viewers need.
  • @TheZoenGaming
    I'm planning to use these for my watercooling loop. I always hated having to disassemble a loop to repaste the CPU and GPU, so this is great for me.
  • @isaacdep
    It would be interesting to see the results on a graphics card replacing the thermal past with the graphene sheets. Great video btw!
  • @weeblewonder
    On the cost budgeting/value side. I normally buy at least 2 uses worth of thermal paste, because I dont build PCs very often, I need the option to retry if the first application is crappy. The graphine pad can already be reused so I'd be confident buying it once. So that boosts its value too.
  • @GerardoPerez
    Ive been using one on my gaming build for the last few years. Being able to replace the cpu and not have to deal with any sort of mess was a game changer for me. Currently running a Ryzen 9 5950x and using a Be quiet dark rock pro 4 cooler and it stays very cool and have had no issue with thermal throttling or high temps. I definitely think its worth the price just for the ease of use and being able to re use it if you swap out and upgrade parts.
  • @fritzbloedow29
    Thanks Jay & company, great job showing both the comparison & reapplication. I need to tear down my laptop soon & replace thermals, I only want to do this once on my fragile old friend, hoping this will help, I always feel like I'll mess up on the paste, but the pad looks easy.
  • @EliteRock
    In direct-die applications (GPU's and delidded CPU's), even if some of the initial gains compared to fresh LM are negated, the set-and-forget aspect of these pads is an extremely attractive proposition, particularly with copper cooler plates where LM has to be renewed regularly (ETA >> although each application does get more stable than the last as the copper gets 'saturated' with gallium).
  • @OGSweetMeat
    Bro, I was literally looking at these yesterday before buying the goop. Perfect timing.
  • @Helmutlozzi
    A couple of months ago I bought a Thermal Grizzly Wireview and the quality is amazing. I'd definitely try out this cooling pad if/when I need to change my thermal paste in the future.
  • @Waffletoasters
    I remember asking about this months ago, thanks for covering this Jay & team!