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Cooler Master High Performance Thermal Paste - (HTK-002-U1)

Cooler Master High Performance Thermal Paste - (HTK-002-U1)

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D. C. White
4.0 out of 5 starsI guess it's working on my Ryzen 9 5950X
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 12, 2021
So, after 10 years on an i7-860 based system, in mid 2019, I purchased a new computer with the new at that time, Ryzen 9 3900X. When ordering this machine from a boutique, I chose a thermal compound upgrade for the thermal compound between the 3900X and the Cooler Master ML120L AIO cooler that the boutique used. The upgraded compound turned out to be this Cooler Master MasterGel Maker product.

Fast forward to 2021, and for no good reason other than "Fear of Missing Out", I was able to get a 5950X and replaced my 3900X. So I purchased the same Cooler Master MasterGel Maker product from Amazon when doing my CPU upgrade.

So Cooler Master has a video on Youtube showing how to use the applicator to apply thin "stripes" of compound across the surface of the CPU heat spreader as opposed to the pea size glob that you hope gets spread out evenly as you ratchet your HSF or pump onto your CPU. This looked like a better way to cover the heat spreader evenly and it looked stupid simple.

Well, when I applied the compound as shown in the Cooler Master video, my experience was not quite as precise or graceful. I chalk this up to being naturally inept and I did not pull the motherboard out of the system since I had enough clearance to do the application of compound in the PC chassis. All said and done though, I did not get any compound on components and even though it took me 2 attempts to reseat my ML120L block, this product appears to work.

So my only real benchmark to see if this stuff is "working" is that before removing my 3900X, I used the CPU-Z utility's bult in bench tab and ran a cpu stress test on all 24 threads of the 3900X for about 15 minutes. I had the Asus Armory Crate app up and just watched CPU temps. It sat around 60 C.

Note that 3900X and 5950X are TDP rated 105W CPU's even though 5950X has 4 more cores and 8 more threads. So after swapping in the 5950X, I performed the same Stress test with CPU-Z's bench tab albeit upping the thread count to 32 from 24. Again, after 15 minutes I sat around the same 60 C temperature range.

Now granted, I do not know how CPU-Z 's Stress utility compares to Aida64 or Cinebench or even real multithread workloads, however, after about a week and a half now on the 5950X, the machine is stable, and as far as "fan noise" and temps and overall just listening to how hard the AIO cooler is working throughout the day while using the PC, it seems just like it did with the 3900X.

I am typically working remotely 5 days a week and use my PC to remote desktop into other machines. So it is typically on 8 hours a day doing low stress tasks. After hours, I play games on it and it doesn't "sound" like it is working harder when on the 3900X.

So in the end, is it the MasterGel Maker that made the difference? Or am I just not working the system hard enough to stress my AIO cooler. My take away is that I am on par with what the 3900X was when I initially got the system in 2019.

Lastly, the aforementioned AIO cooler is only a 120mm cooler and I perform no overclocking and I also have PBO disabled. I do have DDR4-3000 memory with the XMP profile enabled but honestly, I am not stressing this machine enough to justify the 5950X nor the 3900X I upgraded from.

I do plan to use more of this compound as I intend to put the 3900X into my son's B350 based motherboard upgrading from his Ryzen 5 2600. Maybe I will post an update when I perform that upgrade.

For now though, I do recommend this product.
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Colton Aiden
3.0 out of 5 starsGreat thermal conductivity but really hard to apply. Makes a huge mess
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 6, 2022
Really thick & hard to apply
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D. C. White
4.0 out of 5 stars I guess it's working on my Ryzen 9 5950X
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 12, 2021
Size: MasterGel MakerStyle: W/m.k= 11Verified Purchase
So, after 10 years on an i7-860 based system, in mid 2019, I purchased a new computer with the new at that time, Ryzen 9 3900X. When ordering this machine from a boutique, I chose a thermal compound upgrade for the thermal compound between the 3900X and the Cooler Master ML120L AIO cooler that the boutique used. The upgraded compound turned out to be this Cooler Master MasterGel Maker product.

Fast forward to 2021, and for no good reason other than "Fear of Missing Out", I was able to get a 5950X and replaced my 3900X. So I purchased the same Cooler Master MasterGel Maker product from Amazon when doing my CPU upgrade.

So Cooler Master has a video on Youtube showing how to use the applicator to apply thin "stripes" of compound across the surface of the CPU heat spreader as opposed to the pea size glob that you hope gets spread out evenly as you ratchet your HSF or pump onto your CPU. This looked like a better way to cover the heat spreader evenly and it looked stupid simple.

Well, when I applied the compound as shown in the Cooler Master video, my experience was not quite as precise or graceful. I chalk this up to being naturally inept and I did not pull the motherboard out of the system since I had enough clearance to do the application of compound in the PC chassis. All said and done though, I did not get any compound on components and even though it took me 2 attempts to reseat my ML120L block, this product appears to work.

So my only real benchmark to see if this stuff is "working" is that before removing my 3900X, I used the CPU-Z utility's bult in bench tab and ran a cpu stress test on all 24 threads of the 3900X for about 15 minutes. I had the Asus Armory Crate app up and just watched CPU temps. It sat around 60 C.

Note that 3900X and 5950X are TDP rated 105W CPU's even though 5950X has 4 more cores and 8 more threads. So after swapping in the 5950X, I performed the same Stress test with CPU-Z's bench tab albeit upping the thread count to 32 from 24. Again, after 15 minutes I sat around the same 60 C temperature range.

Now granted, I do not know how CPU-Z 's Stress utility compares to Aida64 or Cinebench or even real multithread workloads, however, after about a week and a half now on the 5950X, the machine is stable, and as far as "fan noise" and temps and overall just listening to how hard the AIO cooler is working throughout the day while using the PC, it seems just like it did with the 3900X.

I am typically working remotely 5 days a week and use my PC to remote desktop into other machines. So it is typically on 8 hours a day doing low stress tasks. After hours, I play games on it and it doesn't "sound" like it is working harder when on the 3900X.

So in the end, is it the MasterGel Maker that made the difference? Or am I just not working the system hard enough to stress my AIO cooler. My take away is that I am on par with what the 3900X was when I initially got the system in 2019.

Lastly, the aforementioned AIO cooler is only a 120mm cooler and I perform no overclocking and I also have PBO disabled. I do have DDR4-3000 memory with the XMP profile enabled but honestly, I am not stressing this machine enough to justify the 5950X nor the 3900X I upgraded from.

I do plan to use more of this compound as I intend to put the 3900X into my son's B350 based motherboard upgrading from his Ryzen 5 2600. Maybe I will post an update when I perform that upgrade.

For now though, I do recommend this product.
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5.0 out of 5 stars very pleasantly surprised !
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 5, 2022
Size: CryoFuzeStyle: W/m.k= 14Verified Purchase
I was skeptical at first, but this paste out performed kryonaut!
I had Kryonaut on my 3090 GPU before, but with this CryoFuze temps dropped by 10 degrees C !!! in comparison under same loads and conditions. this is my new go-to! I highly recommend it!
It's a little tricky to apply, temps to stick to the spreader it comes with, so instead I used the squish method to apply without spreading
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JB
4.0 out of 5 stars Interestingly it's suppose to have a consistency of a stick of warm bubble gum...
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 10, 2021
Size: MasterGel MakerStyle: W/m.k= 11Verified Purchase
I've seen a lot of recent reviews of the newer 2020-21 edition of the MasterGel Maker Ultra-High Performance Thermal Compound noting that it is "dry" and therefore, defective because it is difficult to spread. To further exacerbate the issue, it also appears that there was a formulation change from the 2019 edition to the newer 2020-21 edition where the thermal paste consistency of the newer 2020-21 edition is similar to that of a stick of warm bubble gum as compared to more traditional thermal paste compounds, which are much easier to apply (e.g., Noctua NT-H1, Gelid GC-Extreme, Arctic MX-4, Artic Silver 5, etc.). But unfortunately, it appears that Cooler Master did not adequately inform their customers of this new formulation and how to best apply it.

However, a quick search on another online retailer revealed that according to Cooler Master (See Newegg Reviews and Manufacturer Response on this exact same product), this paste is intended to be thick like a stick of bubble gum. So in light of that response, I gave it a try as I am optimistic that the long term performance will hold up well particularly for GPU applications. In the past, I've tried many thermal compounds on GPUs (e.g., Noctua NT-H1, Gelid GC-Extreme, Arctic MX-4) and typically, they have lasted between 6-8 months before dry out and the GPU load temperature climbs to 5 to 10 C higher than a fresh thermal paste application. So I thought perhaps Cooler Master might have the right idea here with their newer 2020-21 edition because <Roll Safe, Finger Tapping Head Meme> thermal paste can't dry out if it's dry already</Meme>.

So, I applied this stick of bubble gum in a tube by: (1) squeezing out a little bit at a time, (2) pushing down on the surface to ensure what little came out stuck to the surface (e.g., surface of the GPU die), and (3) moving one-two millimeter across the surface. Steps (1)-(3) were repeated until the entire surface was covered, albeit with some moderate difficulty. Once done, this product does perform well, roughly just as well as Noctua NT-H1, Gelid GC-Extreme, and Arctic MX-4 on my overclocked MSI Duke 1070 ti (+120% Power Limit, +175 Mhz GPU, and +450 Mhz RAM OC). So far (3.5 months since application) the performance of MasterGel Maker has stayed fairly consistent, i.e., 72 to 75 C at 100% GPU load with Furmark and 60% GPU fan speed with ambient room temperature between 22-26 C. Hope this helps!
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P.H. Jarvey
4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive thermal improvements on a hot laptop
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 17, 2021
Size: MasterGel MakerStyle: W/m.k= 11Verified Purchase
Very very happy with this paste. Used it on both gpu and cpu on a 2070 max q and 9750h Lenovo Y740. Previously, the laptop got quite hot, with the CPU sitting 90-94 degrees while gaming, even with clean fans and ideal ventilation. After applying this paste, cpu spikes are still jumping into 90s, but will drop down into the 80s and stay there under heavy load, eventually settling into the 70s when things stabilize. Overall, I’d estimate a solid 5-10 degree drop during the most intense operation and the fact that it keeps the cpu under 90 consistently is exactly what I wanted it for. I’m very impressed that while under load but not maxed, this paste has also given me a 5-10 degree temp drop, which is a lot more than I expected for normal use circumstances. With max q laptops, stable temps across all cores is sorta impossible, but with this stuff it seems like temps are holding solid between 70-85 while pushing everything to the limit, and as far as I’m concerned that’s a massive improvement over what used to be 85-95 degree temps under load. For regular use, my temps are sitting in the 40-60s, which is pretty damn good for a gaming laptop and way more than I was expecting.

Unlike some reviews on here, my paste was a normal consistency and handled exactly like any other thermal paste I’ve used. However, the design of the tube is, in a word, stupid. The flat tip doesn’t really help spread the paste any easier than an old credit card, and you can watch YouTube videos explaining why spreading is a bad idea anyway, so the design is solving a problem that doesn’t exist. The tube does dispense a uniform line, but I found it a bit too wide for my small laptop cpu and I had to do a little cleaning with iso to make everything neat. Still, 2 oz is 30% more than the industry standard for tubes at this price point, so it’s hard for me to complain too much. Overall, it wasn’t a nightmare to use, but I think the design is more about marketing than functionality, which is why I docked a star.

Time will tell how long these temps hold before I need to reapply, but for now I’m beyond happy with the results I’ve gotten from this paste and would definitely recommend this, especially when you consider the cost to benefit ratio.
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Forrest E Hodge
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5.0 out of 5 stars Works quite well
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 12, 2021
Size: MasterGel MakerStyle: W/m.k= 11Verified Purchase
I'm using this thermal compound on an i9-9900k with a Corsair AIO 240mm cooler. My first attempt with a different thermal compound proved disappointing. So I decided to try MasterGel Maker, as it had decent reviews. The applicator is interesting, and the instructions tell to lay it down in stripes like caulk across the CPU, to me that seemed like you're using a lot of compound vs. the traditional grain of rice/small pea sized amount, but that's what I did. I did three stripes across the CPU and used the plastic spatula thing to spread it out to get full coverage on the CPU. It did seem like an excessive amount of thermal paste. It's also very thick (again like caulk) Nevertheless I hooked up the CPU cooler and powered on the machine. The results were actually very, very good. idle temps dropped a few degrees, and the temps under load dropped significantly. I have a slight overclock (5.0Ghz across all cores) and under a typical gaming load temps temps never get above 70c, and idle at around 27-29C. Under a full stress load, temps get up to the mid 80's , but I don't get any throttling. This stuff works well, better than MX4, AS5, or TF8. It's on par with Kryonaut IMHO.
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Jeffrey
5.0 out of 5 stars Did a great job
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 15, 2021
Size: HTK Thermal PasteStyle: W/m.k= 4.5Verified Purchase
My 4 year-old laptop was having real problems over-heating, then just dying on me. No blue screen most of the time, but it would start beeping continuously and then shut itself down - Thankfully, because that prevented permanent damage to my system.

I cleaned the fans, which were only a bit dusty, but that didn't help. So I watched a could YouTube videos about redoing the thermal paste, and set to work. Since I've done that, no beeping, no dying, and the disc utilities I downloaded report great operating temperatures.

Problem solved for under $10.

Note: Ease of spreading isn't really an issue with most of the ways the videos suggested for applying the paste. Simply put, you put a dollop of paste on the processor and put the heat sink back on. It spreads itself.
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Colton Aiden
3.0 out of 5 stars Great thermal conductivity but really hard to apply. Makes a huge mess
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 6, 2022
Size: MasterGel MakerStyle: W/m.k= 11Verified Purchase
Really thick & hard to apply
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Nolan MacLean
5.0 out of 5 stars Went from over 100 degrees to 80
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 3, 2022
Size: MasterGel MakerStyle: W/m.k= 11Verified Purchase
I overclocked my 10700k to 5ghz and it was operating over 100 degrees with air cooling and I got a water cooler and this thermal paste and now it’s less than 80, that’s pretty good for a 5ghz 10700k imo
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Rene
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked perfectly, and came with extra paste and other stuff!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 1, 2015
Size: HTK Thermal PasteStyle: W/m.k= 4.5Verified Purchase
The Cooler Master High Performance Thermal Paste is a very good quality thermal paste to use. Although there is not much to talk about when it comes to thermal paste, I'll try to review it as best as I can.

Usability: So it comes in a nice syringe-style thing (like most thermal pastes) that helps easily squirt it and cover the area you are putting it on. Not much else to say here, besides that it is easily usable.

Package: Inside the packaging, there were two templates that helped you put the thermal paste on so you wouldn't get it on anything, and so it is spread evenly and thoroughly. This is very helpful and somewhat unexpected, but it really helped to put it on.

Performance: This is the main part. After applying it, I put it on and decided to go for a test drive. Previously, I was getting normal temps of about 60 degrees C, which is insanely high for normal computer usage, while in games, it would go over 100 degrees and actually cause it to shut itself down. Obviously it was overheating, so I decided to try reapplying thermal paste. I went with this one after a recommendation, and after trying it, it was so much better. I went down to high 30s low 40s even during games, and my computer was much more reliable now. I can definitely use it much better without worrying about the temps, and I can tell you that it is a load off of my mind.

There were no problems with it whatsoever, and there is still more than half left in the syringe so if I even need it again years from now, I'll have more handy. To apply it, I used a Q-Tip, and just spread it around until it was completely covered, and just pasted it on. Worked like a charm!

Hopefully this review helped, and happy shopping!
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Johnny K Ninh
4.0 out of 5 stars Great but a bit messy
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 5, 2021
Size: MasterGel MakerStyle: W/m.k= 11Verified Purchase
Application was messy even with their custom spreader, felt like it came out in huge blobs even when being careful. However, after the gel settled and evened out on pressure from the heatsink contact, works very well. 5900k at 31c (43c on high load) and my Vega 64 card running on full 100% load hits mid 50s on waterblock with gel application. Quite satisfied with results.
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