

🔥 Stay cool, perform hotter — the ultimate thermal paste for the relentless pro.
Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is a top-tier 1-gram thermal paste engineered for extreme heat conductivity (12.5 W/mK), designed to dramatically reduce CPU and GPU temperatures by up to 13°C. Its precision syringe and spatula enable flawless application, while its unique formula ensures long-lasting performance without drying out, even at sustained 80°C. Widely acclaimed by overclockers and professionals, Kryonaut is compatible with a broad range of devices including gaming consoles and industrial cooling systems, making it the definitive choice for demanding thermal management.














| ASIN | B011F7W3LU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Silicon Grease |
| Brand | Thermal Grizzly |
| Cooler Heatsink Compatibility | Various coolers and heatsinks |
| Cooler Heatsink Material | Aluminum |
| Date First Available | July 14, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753677507234, 04260711990038 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.035 ounces |
| Item model number | TG-K-001-RS |
| Manufacturer | Thermal Grizzly |
| Product Dimensions | 0.04"L x 0.04"W x 0.04"H |
| UPC | 753677507234 |
K**L
Extreme Performance Thermal Paste That Delivers Noticeable Results
I recently used Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut (1 Gram) for my CPU repaste, and I’m impressed with the results. This thermal paste is clearly engineered for high-performance applications and demanding systems like gaming PCs, overclocked setups, and even consoles such as PS4, PS5, and Xbox. Application was smooth and straightforward—the paste spreads evenly and has a nice consistency, not too thick or runny. After applying it to my CPU, I noticed a significant temperature drop under load, which gave me peace of mind, especially since I push my system with heavy gaming and mining. ✅ Pros: Extremely high-performance thermal conductivity Easy to apply with even spread Noticeable temperature reduction on CPU & GPU Ideal for overclockers and high-demand builds ❌ Cons: A bit pricey for the small 1g tube Best results only when applied carefully 💡 Tips: Clean off old paste thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol before applying. A pea-sized drop in the center usually works best for CPUs. For GPUs or larger dies, spread a thin, even layer for full coverage. Keep an extra tube on hand if you frequently build or repaste. Bottom Line: If you’re serious about system cooling and stability, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is worth every penny. It’s one of the best thermal pastes I’ve used, and I’ll definitely stick with it for future repasting jobs.
K**G
Good, but not for every use case - a myth about thermal paste
Let me preface this whole things by saying that Kryonaut is a really good thermal paste for cpus. It helped decrease my tdie temps by a massive margin (over 5 degrees), and thermal conductivity is impressive while being easy to apply. But putting it on gpus... let's just say I bought this before I had actually done proper research because I had heard so much good about it. *sigh* time for the long boring essay... **TL;DR: pump out is bad for long term thermals and this has especially bad pump out. anything with IHS (cpu) gooood, anything without (delidded cpu, gpu, socs, laptops, etc.) baaad A lot of people tend to think thermal paste is either all the same or only look at conductivity. However, with this paste, I figured out the hard way that thermal paste is way more than heat dissapation. Pump out occurs through many repeated cycles of rapid heating and cooling and causes the thermal paste to dissipate outwards and leave little to no paste on the core, usually through a long time period (3-10 years, depending on quality). This is more prominent on gpus as those have no ihs and tend to heat and cool more violently than cpus do. Thicker, more viscous thermal pastes are less prone to this. Unfortunately, this thermal paste in particular has especially terrible pump out because it's thin and watery. It worked WONDERS on my cpu as I mentioned earlier. An already great temp of 65c or so fell to 55-60 while gaming in ambient 22-27c. No pump out issues and it stayed like this until I changed coolers. On my gpu, it worked well - at first. 55c with 8 degree delta between hot spot and core. It almost instantly (within a month or two) started to have bad deltas (meaning pump out was causing die to heat up in certain spots more than others). Delta was around 8c, then slowly rose to 15c+ (worst I saw was 20c) and core temp also rose from 55c to 60c to 65c. When I replaced it with a thicker, much more resiliant thermal paste (thermalright tfx), it has been consistently good at ~57-61c and 10-12c delta for the past 3 months. All in all, it's a great paste that has amazing thermal conductivity (although that standard is nonexistent). your cpu temps will drop if you are replacing old or otherwise low quality thermal paste. However, it's a lot of money for the amount of paste you get, and being the way it is, it is not designed for direct die contact, so bear that in mind. Be aware that different thermal pastes have different use cases, and this is not for gpus. If you want that from thermal grizzly, there is hydronaut and liquid metal (though I have not used either). I personally just recommend arctic mx5 and tfx and maybe noctua nt-h2.
L**O
Excellent Product. 1 year strong and still like 1st application
I bought this paste for 3 different devices: an Asus G20CB desktop, an HP Pavilion desktop, and a 2021 Asus G14 laptop. After verifying that the paste was authentic, application was pretty straightforward and easy since it came with 2 different nib/spatula tips for the syringe of pate. I basically run stock after removing the bloat, no overclocks or anything, but I still wanted to repaste due to improvements to temps. Because of that the 2 desktops didn't see much difference, 3–6-degree Celsius give or take for the CPUs and GPUs. And even now, it is still holding the same temps as it did underload as it did when I 1st repasted it. My G14 however did see a sizeable improvement from what it originally had; CPU saw a 13 degree drop and GPU saw a 5-degree drop. I can't really say if it was because the factory liquid metal application was botched or just old, but this paste does well enough to keep the CPU from going past 85 degrees since before repasting my highs would sometimes reach 100 degrees and prevents my fans from turning into jet engines. It did last a good 13 months before temps are starting to slowly climb, so I will need to repaste soon. Will probably try Hyronaught this time since others reportedly say that it is better for laptop use due to higher idle and heavy load temps. Overall, it is an excellent product (if authentic, BEWARE OF FAKES). Yes, it is expensive, but the performance results do speak for itself and the reputation that it gained as a go-to by known overclockers is warranted; but it is ultimately up to you how much you value that improvement and if it is worth the price. For me however, despite not being an overclocker, it was worth every penny since lowering those operation and idle temps is just another way to have my last longer.
E**N
Excellent Thermal Performance
This thermal paste worked great for lowering my CPU temperatures. It’s easy to apply, spreads smoothly, and the results are noticeable right away. If you’re looking to improve cooling efficiency, this is definitely a solid choice.
P**S
Works well, but very small amount
This thermal paste performs well and does its job as expected. Temps improved compared to older paste and it spreads easily during installation. The only downside is the amount included — the tube is very small, so it’s best suited for a single application or quick job. Overall, good quality paste, just not much of it.
B**A
cpu, işlemci oyunda yük altındayken 91 dereceydi, bu termal macundan sonra 78'lerde takılıyor.
S**R
👍👍
F**N
Uit vele testen op YouTube bleek deze de beste te zijn, dat merk ik ook in mijn PC na wat benchmark testen.
M**.
I expected nothing less 10/10 cooling for liquid or air coolers Great for overclocking with reasonable temps Price is a bit high tho The Market itself selles it 100 pound cheaper
M**S
He estado utilizando la pasta térmica Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut durante un par de semanas y puedo decir con confianza que es un producto excepcional. Desde que la apliqué en mi CPU y GPU, he notado una mejora significativa en las temperaturas de funcionamiento, lo que es crucial para mantener un rendimiento óptimo, especialmente durante sesiones de juego intensas o tareas de renderizado. La consistencia de la Kryonaut es perfecta: ni demasiado líquida ni demasiado espesa, lo que facilita su aplicación. Viene en un práctico tubo de 1 gramo, que es suficiente para varias aplicaciones, y el aplicador permite una distribución precisa, evitando el desorden. Además, no se seca ni se agrieta con el tiempo, lo que es un gran plus. Una de las cosas que más me impresionó es su capacidad para manejar altas temperaturas. Thermal Grizzly afirma que es ideal para overclocking, y después de probarla, puedo confirmar que se mantiene estable incluso bajo cargas pesadas. Mis temperaturas han bajado considerablemente en comparación con la pasta térmica que usaba anteriormente. El precio puede ser un poco más alto que otras pastas térmicas en el mercado, pero definitivamente vale la pena la inversión si buscas un rendimiento superior. La calidad de este producto se nota, y es un cambio que se puede ver y sentir. En resumen, si estás buscando una pasta térmica de altísimo rendimiento, no busques más. Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut es, sin duda, una de las mejores opciones disponibles. ¡La recomiendo al 100%! --- Espero que esta reseña te sea útil. Si necesitas ajustar algo o agregar más detalles, ¡no dudes en decírmelo!
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