🌟 Elevate Your Cooling Game with KryoSheet!
The Thermal Grizzly KryoSheet is a high-performance thermal pad made from graphene, measuring 33x33x0.2mm. It offers exceptional thermal conductivity, easy application, and long-lasting durability, making it an ideal alternative to traditional thermal paste for CPUs, GPUs, and gaming consoles like PS4, PS5, and Xbox. Manufactured in Sweden, it ensures consistent high performance and reliability under heavy usage.
B**N
Was impressed.
Ok this thing is super then. I put a tad of past on GPU to keep it on while I put it back together. I put thermal putty on the memory. Both of these I have never used. It started by me duh knowing I can take the AMD 7900xtx apart and add some more thermal paste make it better. No no man the Hot spot shot up to 110 right away. Haha.. had nothing to fix it with so I bought these. Ok say playing the new Oblivion Remastered and this is with Ray Tracying extra suff added. GPU would hit 67 to 70 easy and hot spot 85+ easy. Now the card is allot quieter and 63-64. Hot spot 79-81. This is hours of playing.. leaving it on. VERY impressed.
A**N
Very noticable CPU temp differences!
First off this was easy to install, albeit you must be careful!Do not bend any edges and don't place it on any capacitors or transistors! The 38x38mm fit over my Intel i9-12900k and the CPU temps look great! I first installed one of these on my older i7-8700k CPU when I noticed high temperature during Throne and Liberty, and this pad dropped the temps while playing that game by a solid 10C which was wild! I had also de-lidded that particular i7 and applied liquid metal between the chip and the IHS prior but was still getting crazy temps while playing that game, but not anymore thanks to this item!(My thermal paste must have also been pretty old tbh)
J**.
best 21.00 bucks i ever spent RECOMEND 100%
my 7900xtx hotspot 110c with undervolt underclock and power -10 locked 60fps to keep hotspot @ 95c after i put this 29x25mm kryosheet on gpu for repaste playing maxed out settings pretty much all my games @2160p the hot spot is 86c to 89c
D**M
Mind blowing product
I used this product for the RTX 3080 TI FE my gpu hotspot went from 103 degrees to 70 degrees no more thermal throttle smooth gameplay the gpu is finally working back to normal again few years ago I replaced the thermal pads and was told the v-ram would hit 80-95 but if it hits 110 it will thermal throttle itself to slow down so I guess my next step is water cooling or just get ac unit to cool the room down but yea I’ll give it 5 stars I do recommend this product if your gpu hotspot is having issues
D**.
Hard to put on, but works well once it finally is properly installed
We used this product to replace thermal paste that we suspected had dried out (turned out it wasn't covering the whole chip very well either). As expected, this pad was very thin and fragile (it cracked once as we tried to install it) but it was hard to put in because nothing was holding it in place as we reattached the CPU cooler over it. Wish they'd made it sticky on one side, since that would have helped a lot. Took about a dozen tries before we got it secured properly, but it seems to have fixed the original overheating problem very well. Recommended with caveats.
R**B
Works well
No issues with this. Works well. I get amazing temps with this and my Artic Cooler 360
J**S
The KryoSheet is insanely hard to install
Maybe 1 star is too harsh, but it very much matches my experience with the product.I absolutely hate dealing with thermal paste, so I thought that Grizzly's KryoSheet sounded like a great idea. You just place the sheet on the CPU and don't have to deal with any goopy paste or worry about whether you got the right amount on there. However, it turns out that it's far, far, far harder to use than thermal paste.You're supposed to place it on the CPU with about a 1mm of space around the edges, which is pretty hard to do, since it's trivial for it to shift too much to one side or the other, but in spite of the difficulty, I was able to get it placed on the CPU properly. What makes it insanely difficult though is getting the heat sink on without the sheet moving, and I simply couldn't do it. It probably would have been easier had I used the stock cooler, since with the Noctua cooler I was using, you had to screw it in from the bottom, but either way, it was just too hard. The sheet _desperately_ needs the ability to stick to the CPU and/or heat sink. That's probably not chemically possible without making it not work properly, but placing a dry sheet that the slightest shift of the computer or bit of air moving causes to move is just too hard - let alone when you're trying to place a heat sink down on top of it.As such, I cannot even vaguely recommend this product. It's quite possible that it's utterly amazing if you can get it to work, but IMHO, the only way that it makes any sense is if you're willing to waste the money that it costs to just to give it a try. And if you're willing to take the risk of wasting money on a KryoSheet, be ready with some thermal paste so that you can still put your computer together when you're unable to get the KryoSheet to work. On the bright side, at least the fact that the KryoSheet is dry means that you have no cleanup after failing to place it, and you can quickly switch to using thermal paste instead.
J**E
Kind of kept up, no hope for reuse like this is supposed to be
I was upgrading my CPU, RAM, and Mobo at the same time. I figured I would try a sheet out, I had been hearing exciting stuff in this area for a little after LTT started doing dives into it. I figured this is the time.I have a Ryzen 9 9950X and a Kraken 360 with 6 fans in a push / pull config. I also am using the AM5 contact plate.I installed it all on 11/24I ran thermal tests, and benchmarksSeems all good. no thermal issues, testing fine. I was impressed, I started telling friends about it. The fact you can pull it off, and reuse it seemed like a win win.Well recently (April 2025) I was encoding with handbrake, and I saw me temps were hitting 90c and fans were going crazy. No shut offs, but just much higher RPM then I am used to. So I grabbed my XTM70 paste I had laying around. I decided since I can peal off the sheet, and I could do an experiment and see if the paste has the same result, so I can tell if its a different config issue.Pulled the plate off, sheet looked fine, I go to peel it and it just ripped into many sheets, its not reusable like they are stating. Then I installed the paste, and ran my tests, much lower fan speed, same task was now around 80-82cSo I am giving this a 3 because it did work, the computer never shut down, and I know the 9950x is a little hotter then most, and it was kind of keeping up. But the whole idea to me was the reuse, and that isnt actually a thing here.
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