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🔥 Stay cool under pressure with Kingpin’s elite thermal paste ❄️
Kingpin Cooling KPx High Performance Thermal Compound is a 30g non-conductive, low resistance thermal paste engineered for extreme CPU and GPU overclocking. It supports a wide temperature range from air cooling to liquid nitrogen, ensuring superior heat transfer and system stability. The package includes a spreading spoon for precise application, making it a must-have for serious PC builders and performance enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B07ZDJ4MK1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 238,141 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 319 in Thermal Paste |
| Brand | Kingpin Cooling |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Compatible devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air, Water |
| Cooling method | Air , Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 84 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 30 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Kingpin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KPX-30G-002-1 |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Model Number | KPX-30G-002 |
| Noise Level | 14 Decibels |
| Noise level | 14 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
| Power connector type | 3-Pin |
| UPC | 738447957150 |
| Unit Count | 31.1845 gram |
A**N
Impressive
Very happy with this purchase. Paying this much for thermal paste is very much a worthwhile investment. It's helped me to tame the 4090 with a 20-22c delta whilst pulling 430-450w. It is far more viscous than I thought it would be which made spreading it easier. It's only been 4 days and I've come across a a Youtube video of how this stuff doesn't perform well after 6 months. So if this is the case, I'll update my review but if this remains unedited, assume all is well and that I recommend this thermal paste. Edit - 5 Months later By delta I mean liquid delta, ambient room delta would be nice though. Temps are about the same. Taking the average from HWiNFO64 and the water temps after 30 min where I sat in CP 2077 in a spot that is very GPU heavy and draws 410-440w. Simulated it all the same way as much as I could, CP 2077 has been updated a few times over the last 5 months but the power draw was pretty much the same and the taxing of the GPU which seemed to be similar and the delta was 22c. Whether it's due to how I or they applied the thermal paste, whether they got a bad batch or if it's due to them possibly living in a dryer climate (I'm in the UK), The GPU has gone as high as 530W for a few seconds, had a lot of high and low temperatures through different games and different parts of the map, multiple 3DMark tests, times when I have just relaxed after a long day/week/month and consumed YouTube whilst browsing Amazon, FB, Etc, so the thermal paste has certainly been through a lot of different and in some cases rapid temperature changes in these last 5 months. Not sure why someone else's results would differ so wildly but I am thankful that I never had to experience what some few others have.
A**1
It's kpx, what else do you need to know.
Easy to spread, won't crack under negative temps, and I mean what else could I put on a kingpin card in a kingpin build 🤓
C**N
Hype or performance. Excellent thermal paste if your looking for performance
My first assumption was there was a lot of hype about the “Kingpin” brand thermal paste so of course I had to try it. I have worked with hundreds of different thermal pastes over the 20 years I’ve been an IT Administrator and building custom gaming rigs as well as servicing laptops, graphics cards and everything in between. At first I thought this paste was a little on the thin side. However it spread really easy using either the blob in the center or using the included spatula. Use whatever application method you choose as it makes no difference in performance AT ALL as long as you don’t use too little. Too much only makes a mess but does not in any way harm performance like everyone would want you to believe and since this paste is non-conductive there’s no risk of causing a short. So now to the tests. So I put the the KPx up against some well known pasta such as Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, Corsair TM30, Noctua N1-H1, Thermaltake Master Gel Pro, and ZF-12 thermal compound and it held its own! It performed identically to the Kryonaut while outperforming the others by 5-10deg C. So I was pretty impressed with the performance but not the high price. BUT I guess if you want the best your going to pay for it! However in most cases a cheaper thermal paste would be just fine unless your working with higher end CPU’s and GPU’s. OR you just want a high quality thermal paste you can set and forget! However for most enthusiasts we change parts like we change cloths so I personally go thru ALOT of thermal paste! lol So all in all this was a great thermal paste and worked fantastic.
J**G
Awesome
Amazing thermal paste. I used it on both my CPU and GPU water blocks, keeps temperature down a few degrees lower than other thermal paste.
B**N
Great thermal paste
Seems to work good and it’s easy to apply. Kingpin is known for cooling solutions and KPx is a great option and last a long time I normally replace thermal paste at least once a year and this is still good after a year, and it’s blue lol
J**E
Best stuff I've used.
This is the best cpu paste I have ever used. It's very thick and transfers heat well. I didn't do before or after testing but I do not notice some of the weird thermal issues I had before. You also get a huge tube of it which is nice and h3lps to justify the higher price point.
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