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Anybody tried the new CM Master Gel Maker Nano?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835856065

 

I've seen some pretty good reviews on this thing. Apparently it's still pretty new (dec. 2015.).

 

Has anybody tried it yet?

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roundup of 47 pastes (2015) by der8auer, he has been active in the extreme-overclocking scene for about seven years. Small quote from the conclusion: "In general every product with a delta temperature of up to 10 Kelvin is totally fine to use performance wise."

 

In my region the thermal grizzly kryonaut is just too expensive so i opted for the Gelid Solutions GC Surpreme which was low priced. Simply select the aircooling results in the roundup and find a paste below 10k available in your country that fits your budget.

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1 hour ago, diapersarefullofshit said:

roundup of 47 pastes (2015) by der8auer, he has been active in the extreme-overclocking scene for about seven years. Small quote from the conclusion: "In general every product with a delta temperature of up to 10 Kelvin is totally fine to use performance wise."

 

In my region the thermal grizzly kryonaut is just too expensive so i opted for the Gelid Solutions GC Surpreme which was low priced.

Okay, that's not disputable, but I didn't ask for suggestions on which paste to use, I'm perfectly happy with the Shin-Etsu x23-7783D.

 

I asked if anybody knows anything about this paste because all of the reviews praise it, and it's not that expensive compared to other hi-end solutions (9.99€ for a 4g tube).

 

P.S. That review was written before this product hit the market...

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Interesting. I'll be picking up a tube when it gets back in stock on Newegg. I usually use Cooler Master Thermal Fusion 400. This seems pretty neat to try.

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I'll be getting one this afternoon when I get off work, so I'll try it on a 6970M in an alienware M17X R3.

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Got the sucker today, expect an update ina afew days when I get the time to test... maybe on the weekend.

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