Hydronaut thermal paste for high-heat cooling vs M79 Liquid Metal Thermal Compound by Atomdots
Overall winner: Hydronaut thermal paste for high-heat cooling
Key Differences
Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut (A) carries a higher average rating (4.80 from 232 reviews) and highlights precise syringe application and suitability for large heatsinks, while Atomdots M79 Liquid Metal (B) emphasizes liquid-metal, indium-rich extreme thermal performance and limited reapplication (up to 3 die applications). A is positioned for broader CPU/GPU and large-heatsink versatility and user approval; B targets extreme-performance use on dies where liquid metal is appropriate
Hydronaut thermal paste for high-heat cooling
Hydronaut thermal paste for CPU/GPU cooling with precise syringe application. Supports overclocking with strong thermal conductivity. Customers note improved temperatures and good value
Pros
- precise syringe application
- high thermal conductivity
- suitable for large heatsinks
Cons
- no explicit long-term durability data
- no lacquer-free claim
- price not specified in description
M79 Liquid Metal Thermal Compound by Atomdots
Liquid metal thermal compound with high conductivity for die applications. Notable for extreme thermal conduction and multiple die applications. customer insight: mixed data unavailable
Pros
- high thermal conductivity
- extreme thermal performance
- up to 3 applications (die)
- high indium concentration
Cons
- customer data: text unavailable
- customer data: keywords unavailable
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Atomdots |
| Durability | Thermal Grizzly |
| Versatility | Thermal Grizzly |
| User Reviews | Thermal Grizzly |