🔥 Unleash the Heat: Elevate Your Gaming Experience!
The Liquid Metal Thermal Paste is a high-performance thermal interface material designed for gamers and tech enthusiasts. With an ultra-high thermal conductivity of 130W/m·K, it ensures optimal heat transfer for CPUs, GPUs, and gaming consoles like the PS5 and Xbox. Manufactured in the USA, this 1.5g paste comes with precision applicators for easy application, making it perfect for regular upgrades and maintenance.
R**D
It's been a few months and it's stable and dropped my cpu temps by around 20c
Truly impressed with this product. I did a delid on an older 8700k that was spiking to 90c at times (likely caused by worn out stock intel paste) and once I carefully finished the delid with this liquid metal the temp spikes are now in the 65c-70c range. Normal operating/gaming temps on average have gone by 20c. This chip is overclocked on an all core tune so it doesn't cycle down at idle. Idle temps are now in the low 30s range instead of low 40s.As for the liquid metal, it rolls on smoothly and the supplied q-tips are good ones that don't leave cotton stuck to anything. When compared to the name-brand liquid metal I actually think this one is outperforming it by around 2-3c on average, at least based on my results over the years. Be very careful when using liquid metal, but if done correctly this product is great.As for longevity, well, it's liquid metal, so that'll depend on many variables, typically I'd expect to get 2-3 years out of liquid metal before reapplying but it's too early for me to give those results.
R**.
Seems *absolutely* legit to me
Its actually probably better than conductonaut. I literally couldn't get my cpu to go over 60 degrees in stress test after putting it on, and I think the cooler was at like 50% power. It's absurdly chilly. And, it seems to like stick to a die better. Slightly less pooling and probably also less film-forming. Solid for dissolving solder too. Not very runny or anything. Didn't even nail polish/kapton tape the lil resistors around the GPU die and I've taken the card out a few times and plugged it back in and moved my computer around and no issues with it leaking out, checked that at least once. Removing excess is also pretty doable with a regular q-tip, just gotta get the first drop into it and then it'll pick up more pretty easily. Seems *absolutely* legit to me.Oh and pro tip if ur gon delid a CPU that has solder on it, use a hair dryer with a thermometer on top and cook that s*** to 70-75 degrees C first. I did mine to 80-85c and it may or may not have been slightly too hot but hey I'm on some 6ghz gaming ova hereTwo thumbs up, the metal is good 👍 👍
S**O
Great price for Liquid metal.
How to ps5 five that was overheating I'm shutting off. Would recommend Getting a like rubber sucker to remove the old Liquid metal. As it.Does not stick to the? Q tips Doesn't stick to anything. So it was a little hard to remove but pulled it off.
M**E
Did the job
15 minutes and I was back to sim racing. The video instructions were helpful. We'll see how it holds up.
F**3
Terrible
Terrible product I'll never purchase from them again All the liquid metal had leaked out into the pouch.... Waste of freaking money. Didn't realize that I already had the PS5 all the way torn apart and then open the pouch and I'll look what metals gone. Would give negative stars if I could
A**Z
No more overheating issues
Works great!
B**
Same exact performance at a fraction of the price!
The original high performance kpx thermal grease on my processor dried out after 3 months causing my my temps to sky rocket 20 degrees prompted me to look for a more permanent high performance solution to cooling. Liquid metal was the clear choice but all the leading brands were charging a kidney for their product, enter Meta Online. Same exact liquid metal performance and temperatures at a fraction of a price. My water cooling block was made of bare copper so I had to prime the surface with an extra coat so it would absorb the first coat before I applied a second coat and slapped everything together. Make sure not to apply too thick of a layer, you don't want the metal dripping onto your expensive components and destroying hundreds of dollars worth of gear. Average temps dropped from a toasty 50 degrees idle to 30 degrees and hence my cooler was much quieter from not having to work so hard to keeping the cpu cool. If you're overclocking and you're thermally limited, this is a must have upgrade to functionally increase your clocks!
H**E
A little expensive
It works better for laptops that get hot. Help me keep athe fans quiet
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