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  • RED = Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut
  • GREEN = PTM 7950 (no idea if the original or some fake but it works, bought from random seller on Aliexpress)
  • before Arctic MX-4 was hitting TJmax 110C at 312W (good temps comparable to Carbonaut for first few days after application then drastic increase in short time due to pumpout issue)
  • stock paste was hitting TJmax 110C at 255W (when I got the card it was used and already almost 2y old)

Unfortunately I don't have any data for the MX-4 and stock paste to put in the graph.

Testing was done with TimeSpy GPU Test 2 on a loop for 10 loops.

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[–] WereCat 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I'm just a moron that's why. I didn't realize that there are basically two graphene pads from Thermal Grizzly and whenever I searched for "Thermal Grizzly graphene pad" I only came up with Carbonaut while I actually wanted the Kryosheet. At the time I thought it's the same and I've bought the Carbonaut thinking it's the one that's been optimized for Z-axis cooling.