CryoFuze 5 is available in six color options, suitable for builders “where aesthetics are a priority in PC building.” Apparently the company wasn’t bothered by the fact that it was still hidden from view.

The real star is thermal conductivity. At 12.6 W/mK, CryoFuze 5 outperforms most conventional pastes, approaching liquid metal performance. This means better heat transfer between the processor and the cooler.

However, the mention of artificial intelligence is surprising. Even though the name suggests AI-assisted cooling, this is just marketing. The paste itself is not “smart”. And the characteristics of their “stupid” competitors are almost no different from the Cooler Master product.

Fortunately, CryoFuze 5 performs consistently over a wide temperature range from -50C to 240C.

Source: Ferra

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