Product Comparison: Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra vs Coollaboratory Liquid Pro
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- Very conductive, however that conductivity also reduced my cpu by 20C.
- Gives you amazing temperatures.
- This stuff works, and it works amazingly.
- It is conductive, and this stuff is so awesome and effective!
- This thing worked great with my delidded 4790k processor.
- Average temp drops of at least 20 degrees Celsius.
- It does a great job of conducting heat.
- It's conductive and spreads super thin.
- Performance of this product is great.
- Excellent heat conductivity. My processor doesn't get that hot now.
- Lots of useful accessories in the box.
- Works like a charm. Keeps my CPUs cool and happy.
- Excellent material. Amazing thermal paste.
- Quite good in thermal conduction. Great accessories.
- This stuff is hard to clean off.
- It works perfectly. Great material.
- Excellent thermal material. Good thermal paste.
- Not very difficult to apply.
- Enough to be applied on at least 10 dies.
- Outperforms Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra.