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Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm - Thermal Pad

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Interested in reviews of Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm? It got 4.4 out of 5 stars from our customers. Find specific customer reviews of Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm below. We will appreciate if you also share your experiences with Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm after purchasing.

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Štěpán, Louňoviceflag
Rated 09/12/2025, variant Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm
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I was afraid of it, but it's easier than I thought. and it works really well, I threw it on the CPU and GPU so no hardened paste is no longer a threat.
super
squele works
10 degree drop on dell xps 9520
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Jiří, Pardubice 3flag
Rated 14/10/2025, variant Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm
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You're not fooling around
Easy installation
Completely useless, it's extremely thin, temperatures only in win compared to paste 20-30degrees higher.
Absolute waste of money
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 03/05/2025, variant Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm
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I would recommend for those who have not invested in a frame for AMD processors and do not want to deal with paste in the "folds" of the processor Temperatures on stock AMD 9800X3D with Corsair nautilus 360 Black cooler go to 90°C under load, but that probably has more to do with the performance of the cooler
you don't brush the surroundings of the processor with paste
supposedly reusable
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Michal, Mladá Boleslavflag
Rated 25/01/2025, variant Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm
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The best pad for the CPU and cooling block, definitely much better than some paste that gets everything dirty and after a while has to be changed because it dries out. I will never use paste for my computer again, only Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut. I can definitely recommend it from experience as it has refreshed me perfectly. I used water cooling in combination with this pad and the temps went down about 16 degrees. When pokáldání on the processor but you must be careful that it is very thin and fragile so that it does not fall apart. Otherwise, the pad is nicely packaged in a box with a drawer placed between two slices of foam.
Perfect thermal conductivity
Reuse
It doesn't dirty the processor or the chl. block
Nice packaging
Electrically non-conductive
It doesn't dry out like a paste
Fragile to handle
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Martin, Prahaflag
Rated 09/09/2024, variant Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm
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I believe this is a great product
Unsuitable for GIGABYTE RTX 3060 Ti GAMING OC 8Gb - even if the cooler is screwed in enough, the pad is too low and does not reach. I immediately shot up to 90° or more.
I'm gonna have to go with the classic - enough paste.
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Miluše, Telčflag
Rated 03/04/2024, variant Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm
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Amazing product, made me very happy in all aspects. I've been struggling with gpu temps above 90 C on the rtx 3060. Carbounaut knocked the temps down to 75 hotspot under full load.
It needs to be accurately measured on the GPU chip and also sufficient cooler pressure on the chip.
Can be used again
It's clean on the chip
Never dries out and loses its properties as a paste
Nothing
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Jan, Strupčiceflag
Rated 11/02/2024, variant Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm
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Probably the ease of application
I would say the heat transfer is the same as with a better paste
Price
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 24/01/2024, variant Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm
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I used an AMD RX 7900XT with a curved core for cooling, the paste couldn't solve the high hotspot, this miracle did. I recommend it.
Conducts heat at least as well as paste
If you don't have a problem with a crooked surface, paste is a better choice.
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Ondřej, Sadskáflag
Rated 21/04/2023, variant Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm
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It works surprisingly well, but the use is only for specific cases, where you have a straight chip and a straight heatsink is of course nonsense to put a pad between it, but there are cases when you need to add a heatsink to the chip which is small (as on older graphics) and at the same time is not properly straight and not yet properly solved pressure of the heatsink to the chip, in that case this pad will make a lot of difference and classic thermal pads are useless, it's more of a thermal insulator than a conductor, there you rely more on the fact that some contact is better than none, but this pad really conducts heat.
works well in cases where you don't have a straight heatsink or a chip you need to cool
useful for testing processors when you don't want to keep messing with the paste and often disassemble it
if the heatsink and the cooled component are straight, it's stupid to put it there, unfortunately it doesn't have such thermal conductivity, but surprisingly it still works and not that bad
easy to tear, you have to be careful
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Petr, Most 1flag
Rated 11/04/2023, variant Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut Pad - 32 x 32 x 0.2mm
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disposable only
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