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Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut is a premium 7.8g thermal paste engineered for superior heat conduction (11.8 W/mK) and long-lasting stability. Its non-conductive, silicone-free formula is perfect for overclockers and professionals using air or water cooling on CPUs, GPUs, and gaming consoles like PS5 and Xbox Series X. The precise syringe applicator ensures clean, efficient application on large cooling surfaces, making it a must-have for high-performance builds.












| ASIN | B00ZJSDB7W |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 22,128 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 47 in Thermal Paste |
| Brand | Thermal Grizzly |
| Colour | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (6,202) |
| Date First Available | 13 Jun. 2015 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 7.8 g |
| Item model number | TG-H-030-R-2 |
| Manufacturer | Thermal Grizzly |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 20 x 15 cm; 7.8 g |
| Series | Hydronaut |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 11.8 watts |
E**T
Thermal Grizzly paste - a guide for the unfamiliar or novices
For those who know, this stuff is superb and comes highly recommended. For those who may be looking at doing their first PC build, or maybe venturing into the realms of overclocking their CPU, this review is aimed at you. Thermal paste is one of the cheapest items in a PC build but arguably one of the most critical. You see this is the stuff that goes between your CPU and your heatsink (cooler). It has the job of improving the transfer of heat from your CPU (which wants to be as cool as possible) and your heatsink, which also wants to be cool, but is tasked with absorbing then dissipating heat. Good thermal paste makes a significant difference to that heat transfer. No paste by the way, like a non-working heatsink, makes for a short lived CPU! Thermal Grizzly (great name!) have a reputation for making very good forms of this stuff. If you have never bought before, don't be surprised at how small the tube is. You only need a very small amount of this stuff, and accordingly the tubs is tiny. The key to success is clean surfaces and not using too much (which this what most people do the first time or two). If doing a build with a new CPU and heatsink, then chances are you have the clean surfaces to start with. Some heatsinks come with thermal paste pre-applied. Personally I would remove it as I prefer to know exactly what I am using on the most important part of my build thanks. If you are having to remove existing paste, the process is simple enough and requires cotton buds and isopropyl alcohol (surgical spirit). This is used as a cleaner because it removes the paste very well and evaporates quickly leaving clean dry surfaces. When you are ready to apply, squeeze out an amount about the size of a grain of rice on the centre of the CPU (making sure it is seated in its socket on the motherboard first!!) and then do the same again, next to the first. That is really all you need. There is a spreader included but I do not really see the point of it. As you place your heatsink over the CPU (make sure the mounting plate is on your motherboard and securing screws are in place before you do this!) the paste will naturally spread out over the surface of both. When you tighten down the heatsink (don't overtighten) it forms a tight seal between the two. By the way, if you use too much paste it just oozes out at this point and becomes a messy issue you need to fix swiftly. This stuff I use with all of my builds and as an example, in conjunction with a Coolermaster ML280 cooler it keeps an old i7 (stock 3.5ghz) running at 4.2ghz at temperatures no higher than 72c regardless of how hard I push things. That is seriously impressive (as is the cooler!) and is why I totally recommend this paste. Oh and building your own PC (most probably for gaming) is actually far easier than you may think. Give it a go! Thanks for reading and I hope it was useful.
K**.
Excellent thermal performance
The Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut thermal paste offers outstanding thermal conductivity, ensuring efficient heat transfer between components. Its non-conductive nature provides peace of mind during application. Ideal for both air and water cooling systems, it delivers consistent performance. The included syringe and applicator make application straightforward, and the paste remains stable over time. Highly recommended for enthusiasts and professionals seeking reliable thermal solutions.
A**E
Good quality
Happy with product and done the job
A**S
Fantastic performance, easy to apply
I think the picture tells a thousand words. I bought this thermal grease because one of my servers was showing unusual high temperatures while under heavier load. This is important for me as this machines runs 24x7 non stop all year. I found it had the factory thermal pad and all was correctly assembled. However, this is a consumer machine and probably not meant for always-on. Reading about it I also found that different thermal grease compounds perform differently and found the Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut to be among the best in reviews. So I decided to try it. My servers uses LibreHardwareMonitor to keep logs of CPU load and temperature so I thought it would be easy to compare. Appling the thermal grease is easy. It comes on a syringe and has an accessory to help spread the grease flat and uniform. Assembled everything back together and powered it on. Today I was curious and checked the LibreHardwareMonitor logs. It's a fact that the temperatures came down quite a bit. Makes sense. The grease transmits the thermal energy faster to the heat sink which in turn dissipates it. The CPU does not accumulate as much thermal energy. I'm an happy customer. On the pictures you'll see that around 2AM CPU load increases. That's the file server backups and the virtual machines backups running. On the top 2 graphs you'll notice temperatures are higher at that point in time than in the bottom 2 graphs which are from the 21/10/2020 after applying this thermal grease.
K**E
I will not use any other TIM
Ive been using thermal grizzly now for about... 6 months. So i think it's time to give a fair review. I had a dying cpu, which means that temperatures rise and stability of the cpu drops. So using thermal grizzly and a water cooler, i managed to keep the system somewhat running for another two months before the cpu gave up completely. So having had 6 months of thermal grizzly, i then used the stock paste and same water cooler on a new cpu. The temperature difference to what i was getting was actually a little scary. I was thinking i wouldn't see a huge amount of difference. My idle temps were around 60c with a load temp of 90. Needless to say that pre applied thermal paste was cleared off my cooler and on went my trusty ol' thermal grizzly. Im running an athlon x4 870 on a deep cool captain 240ex water cooler, no overclocking and im sitting at a high 40s at idle to 78c at load. And by load, i mean i run two cpu torture tests at the same time to really work the cores over so they'll generate a lot of heat. The fact that the temperatures didn't spike about 78c is pretty good. I know the cooler does a lot but given on pre applied paste it was hitting 90c. I think it kinda speaks for it self. I now refuse to use any other paste for my water cooling. The spatula really helps to get a thin even coat on the cpu.
A**A
Last a long time keep temperature down
Great stuff
S**T
An excellent thermal compound. The hype is real!
I am very impressed by the performance of hydronaut. I purchased it to replace the arctic grease I had been using for a couple of years. I am using it on a core i7 10700k @5.1ghz with stock vcore and a 2080ti with a 1000mhz vram overclock. My system is fully water cooled. Whilst these figures are semi-irrelevant, as my setup will differ from your your own, my GPU temps sit at around 50-55c at full sustained load (blender testing and gaming) and my GPU temps sit at 58-64c at full sustained load. This is an improvement of nearly 10c over the arctic grease. I happily recommend hydronaut for both cpu and gpu use. I have not tried it on an air cooled system (as I don't have one), but for water cooling purposes it is the best that I have ever used.
G**N
This is a must for laptops
Amazing thermal paste for CPU and GPU. Decided to repaste my laptop, gaming GPU temps were 80-85, idle was 50+ when plugged in. Repasted my CPU and GPU with Hydronaut using the "Line Method". As for the VRM components, i used K5-pro thermal paste to replace the thermal pads on the VRMs. Gaming GPU temps dropped to 60 on same fan speed (Insane drop i know). Idling temps dropped to high 40s. This is a must for laptops. Try not to get kryonaut for laptops because they start out good, but burn out pretty fast. Hydronaut is better, and easy to spread as well. Get the K5-pro for the VRMs, do not use K5-pro on CPU or GPU. Good luck and please repaste! PS: Remove battery before u repaste or drain it to zero if undetachable. IT IS A MUST OR U RISK SHORTING MOTHERBOARD.
T**.
Fast delivery
As Described. Does the job.
J**T
Thermal Grizzley Extreme paste
Product arrived on time and in perfect condition. I’ve used Thermal Grizzley products and they perform well. CPU temps are always at 29 C and lower at idle. Heavy gaming temps run at 60 to 70 C. CPU is an Intel 13900ks. Would recommend this thermal paste.
S**S
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A**A
100% recommend
This thermal paste is excellent for what it’s meant to do. I’ve used it in a few builds now, including high-load systems, and it delivers consistently good thermal performance. It spreads smoothly, fills gaps well, and lets your cooler do its job without adding a bunch of fuss. A little goes a long way, and even though the tube is just 1 gram, it’s enough for a couple of applications without waste. Installation was simple and clean, and temperatures have stayed nice and low under sustained load. If you’re pushing performance or want tighter thermal control, this paste is a noticeable upgrade over basic stock compounds. It’s not a huge, earth-shattering difference for casual use, but for enthusiast builds or more demanding systems it’s definitely worthwhile. Great balance of performance and ease of application, and well worth having in the toolkit.
N**7
Still top tier quality! I never used anything else.
I always order the larger tube since it lasts me about 2 years and I am constantly refurbishing/building computers. Whether it is a laptop or gaming PC, you just cannot go wrong with Thermal Grizzly. I probably apply this well over 40 times with the larger 10ml size on both CPU's and GPU's. Compared to the factory paste, it is day and night. I would not recommend the big tube unless you're constantly applying it on hardware as you probably won't need it. I have also tried other brands and the consistency of this product after 2 years of owning it is the reason I keep buying it in larger sizes. Other brands tend to dry up and lose their quality much faster.
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