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<blockquote data-quote="RandyDSok" data-source="post: 171706" data-attributes="member: 201"><p>The Kryo ... can go sub-zero as you mentioned but it also works fine at temps above zero ( ie 0 C ie 32 F ). Since no one I know ( especially my clients ) go anywhere close to below zero at are always above room ambient temps... it doesn't matter at all. </p><p></p><p>GN uses Kryo for most of their work but when going with extreme cooling... they usually switch to the specialized ones like what King Pin and deBauer make for that use. Steve will use either but when OC'ing with Joe Stepongzi ( ie Bearded Hardware ) they use King Pin's since it's Joe's go-to thermal grease. These exotic greases tend to not "thermal crack" at really low temps ( ie -176° C and lower ). Since LN can take temps down to -196° C... that can be a real issue if they don't watch it closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyDSok, post: 171706, member: 201"] The Kryo ... can go sub-zero as you mentioned but it also works fine at temps above zero ( ie 0 C ie 32 F ). Since no one I know ( especially my clients ) go anywhere close to below zero at are always above room ambient temps... it doesn't matter at all. GN uses Kryo for most of their work but when going with extreme cooling... they usually switch to the specialized ones like what King Pin and deBauer make for that use. Steve will use either but when OC'ing with Joe Stepongzi ( ie Bearded Hardware ) they use King Pin's since it's Joe's go-to thermal grease. These exotic greases tend to not "thermal crack" at really low temps ( ie -176° C and lower ). Since LN can take temps down to -196° C... that can be a real issue if they don't watch it closely. [/QUOTE]
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