







🔥 Stay cool, stay ahead — thermal paste that works as hard as you do!
SYY Thermal Paste (5g) is a high-performance, carbon particle-based thermal compound designed for CPUs, GPUs, and all coolers. It offers superior heat dissipation without the risks of metal-based pastes, featuring a non-conductive, metal-free formula that ensures safety and longevity. With easy application and a durability of up to 5 years, it’s the ultimate upgrade for professionals seeking reliable, long-lasting cooling performance.








| Brand | SYY |
| Item model number | SYY-157 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.33 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
| Manufacturer | SYY |
| ASIN | B098SP6SQ8 |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2021 |
I**R
This is an excellent paste! Seems to be an "Improved" TFX!
Just got this paste and I immediately did my finger test before applying it to my MXM (GTX 1070 TDP modded 230W) video card, and noticed it was thick while not being overly thick, but had all the qualities of Thermalright TFX once it was spread fully on my finger tip, without being so thick! So I applied it on my laptop video card, and it came out of the syringe easily, and I spread it with the spatula.Compared to TFX, it spread so much easier. It took a lot less effort to get the entire GPU die nice and coated, while it still had the same qualities that make TFX such a good paste. It was still nice and thick, just not overly thick like TFX. I was VERY impressed by how it spread. It had the absolute perfect balance between being a thick paste and being easy to apply. It performs exactly the same as TFX in early testing.The big winner here is the price. If this paste maintains the durability of TFX, we have a winner here! TFX is $40 for 6.2g in USA, $26 for 6.2g from China, and ZF-EX (the same paste) is about 32 for 8 grams. $12 for 8 grams of SYY is a must buy and an instant no-brainer. Highly recommended.
D**D
SYY 157 is legit good
I have used countless pastes in the 15+ years I've built and refurbished PCs and game consoles and I can honestly say this is about as good as they get.Is it hard to work with and spread? It can be, yes, but its nowhere as difficult as some others have made it out to be and this viscosity helps curb excess pumpout.Is it really 15.7 w/mk? Hell if I know, all companies base those values on different things.What I can say, is it is on par with the top shelf TIMs on the market today, and, imo, beats the hell out of the more expensive ones like Kryonaut, less maybe Prolimatech and Kingpin, but the difference is nominal.Where THIS paste excels is in thermal rebound, where it is fantastic! If your equipment runs at, say, 60°c at idle, and you put it under load up to 70°, the moment you take that load away your temps will go back to idle temps within a handful of seconds. That is something ive only ever seen in a VERY few pastes and LM if it's applied correctly.Hopefully, the manufacturer doesn't decide to change anything for the worse, because, this is a very good cost-to-performance paste!
M**R
Does the job well
Arrived quickly, includes limited instructions, (but there are many YouTube videos showing how to use it), it's been 4 days since I remounted the CPU in my desktop computer, and it's been working fine. (160° f, which is normal)
J**N
Good stuff
The SYY 2 Grams CPU Paste Thermal is a reliable and efficient option for anyone looking to improve the cooling performance of their computer. This high-quality thermal paste is easy to apply and provides excellent heat conductivity, ensuring that your CPU stays cool under heavy loads.One of the key features of this thermal paste is its long-lasting performance. With a 2 grams tube, you can expect to get multiple applications out of it without needing to worry about it drying up or losing effectiveness over time. This makes it a cost-effective solution for keeping your CPU temperature in check.In addition, the SYY thermal paste is non-conductive, which means you don't have to worry about short-circuiting your components when applying it. This peace of mind is crucial when working on sensitive electronic devices like CPUs.Overall, the SYY 2 Grams CPU Paste Thermal is a solid choice for anyone looking to optimize their computer's cooling system. Its reliable performance, ease of use, and longevity make it a must-have for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
I**D
Great Paste, Do Reccommend
Just used this in a r9 5950X, temps really good, easy to use, great past do recommend it
R**M
SYY 157 is one of the best thermal paste - UPDATED in Comments
UPDATE - 5/5/2025 - I have tested even more pastes now including 17 different kindsThee absolute best are in order as follows: Airhut GX-14, JunPus DX1 Nano Diamond Thermal Grease, SYY 157, Polar Therm and the rest are margin of error. get the Airhut GX-14 or JunPus DX1 for absolute best temps, espoecially the GX-14EDIT/UPDATE - 03/16/2025Alright yall so I have an update. I have tested even more thermal paste brands. I have added 6 more brands to my testing as seen below. And I can confidently say that this paste SYY 157 is by far the best. This paste on average holds temperatures 3-4 degrees colder then all of these brands in the pictures I posted, with some being even more then that. I am on the hunt for thee absolute best thermal paste there is so I will update once I find more. Also I may start a YouTube channel in the future to give more detailed numbers and testing benchmarks. However the SYY 157 Paste is the best of all these and the price is really good also. Do not pay a bunch for the "big name" brands there are better pastes for a lot less. In order out of all these pastes in the pictures the best I have tested are as follows: SYY 157, Polar Therm, Maxtor CTG8, Kingpin KPX, Noctua NT-H2, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme, and the rest of margin of error.You want the best, at least out of these SYY 157 and Polar Therm for sure.These tests were done on a Intel 285K - Z890 Ace - Lian Li Galahad II Lite - (note the galahad II lite is a beastly cooler and is my new top rated 360mm AIO previously was the EK Nucleus 360cr which I still use on my second setup.)So I test all different types of thermal paste. Currently I have a test bench w/ a 14900K and then my main PC is a Core Ultra 9 285K and I have been using Kingpin KPX which is a great paste however to my amazement this paste is holding lower temps by a significant amount about 4 degree C. I have a variety of different top tier pastes as you can see in the pictures they all perform very well. But honestly this paste is holding at idle and full load a lower temp. My second would be Kingpin followed by Noctua NT-H2 then the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme. The Kryonaut is way overpriced though so I would ovoid this one and will once this jar is gone. This paste is cheap and it is outperforming the rest! I think I found my new go to all day use paste.Tip: For those who don't know a little trick is spread the paste evenly onto the CPU and then let it sit on the CPU for about 5-10 min then put the AIO on. I find this gives a lot better results and temps.Tip: I have found spreading the paste evenly on the CPU and leaving it there for 3-5 min before putting on the AIO provides the best results. Also if you don't like spreading the paste the next best is the 5 dot and do not use a lot your temps will be lower if you use too much past it shouldn't seep out the sides off the CPU when you remove the AIO just put a small dot in the middle and smaller dots in each corner of the CPU.Cheers!
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