





❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — MasterGel Pro V2 keeps your rig chill and winning.
Cooler Master MasterGel Pro V2 is a high-performance thermal compound designed for CPUs and GPUs, featuring a superior 9 W/m.k thermal conductivity. Its easy-to-apply, durable formula ensures consistent heat dissipation without drying out, while nano diamond particles provide safe, scratch-free coverage. With a generous 1.5 mL volume, it offers excellent value for enthusiasts seeking reliable, long-lasting cooling solutions.


| ASIN | B0872KVM1S |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,502 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #267 in Thermal Paste |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,059) |
| Date First Available | 8 May 2020 |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Item model number | MGY-ZOSG-N15M-R3 |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Product Dimensions | 18.8 x 11.43 x 2.03 cm; 9 g |
| Voltage | 2 Volts |
| Wattage | 9 watts |
G**5
like many i jumped on the thermal grizzly kryonaut bandwagon. i used kryonaut as my primarily paste since 2017 until now when i finally got tired of its not so great durability. i've owned a handful of tubes of it and performance after a few months starts to degrade with the paste drying up like dried toothpaste overtime after application. it was about every 4 - 7 months I would have to reapply it. my last application of it was barely a month old with my 9900k and towards the end of the month my temps went up 4c from the initial application. when I went to clean it off to apply mastergel, the kyronaut paste like clockwork was already nearly dried up like toothpaste. after searching about it I ran across a reddit post that was talking about the same problem I have been having with kryonaut over the years and saw that der8auer actually replied back saying kryonaut will start to degrade, dry up, at temps around 80c. that's way below its "-250c / +350c" range its spec for on its spec sheet. i was also surprised because the highest temps my 9900k would get to is around 70c mark worst case, 30c below its max temp. gaming and anything else outside prime95, 40-60c. with idles as low as 25c. so after that i decided to search for a replacement and came across cooler masters mastergel maker. i only found a few reviews for it but they were all positive and read some comments about it on overclock.net and a few other enthusiast sites. the general consensus from users who actually tried it were all positive. its durability appeared to be rock solid and its performance appeared to rival kryonaut after initial kryonaut application. its not as popular as other pastes but it seemed like a not-so-famous paste that's actually really good. so i ordered it to give it a try. and man am i happy i bought this paste. its super easy to apply. not to thick but not to runny and you get so much of it compared to the small little half gram tubes from kryonaut. yeah kryonaut has a bigger tube option but its really pricey. performance of mastergel has been topnotch. completely equivalent to the performance of initial application of kryonaut. i could say mastergel is better because my temps are actually about 2c lower than kryonaut was at initial application but to me that's within margin of error. and more importantly its durability so far has been great. its been holding up strong with no signs of dryness or performance degradation. i like it so much i went ahead and re-pasted my gigabyte 2070 super with it. one "issue" i've seen about mastergel maker is that it uses "nano diamond particles" and some people were concerned of it "scratching / pitting" the bare cpu / gpu die from the particles like other popular "nano diamond" based pastes. i couldn't find anyone complaining of it actually happening to them with this paste but rather I could only find concerns about it. i saw that cooler master made an effort to go out of their way to state and stress its not "erosive" and that they recommend to use it on "cpu's, GPU's, and CHIPSET'S." nevertheless i was a bit concerned about it and decided to test it first on an older gpu i had laying around. i thoroughly cleaned its die and heatsink spotlessly and applied a fair amount of mastergel to it using the "X" pattern. torqued down its cooler, then removed it to check it. after cleaning it i inspected it thoroughly and couldn't find any scratches, pits, or anything on it. it was a near perfect mirror. completely spotless. nothing on the heatsink, nothing on the gpu die. i then decided to be more aggressive about it and i decided to go crazy with the spatula it came with. i applied a massive blob of it and went to town with the spatula. i moved the paste around like i was making scrambles eggs, smacked it, stabbed it, placed my thumb at the tip of it and applied heavy pressure to it to move it around, etc. then cleaned it off with pre-moist alcohol wipes and this time rubbed harder than i normally would ever do and absolutely nothing to the die. it was perfect. so after that it made me feel extremely confident enough to apply it to my 2070 super and i'm glad i did. i knocked off 2-3c. i simply can't recommend mastergel maker enough. its a great paste and deserves more recognition. i love it.
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J**Y
It’s very compact and ridged, cause almost 0 mess, and is very easy to apply. The performance is very very good, and from all the paste i’ve used this one has by far been the best.
Y**Z
Se conserva si la pones en algun lugar fresco! Y dura bastante tiempo. Muy buen producto, excelente relacion calidad - precio.
O**E
I have a 2019 Acer Nitro 5 (terrible fan design model), the stock paste is terrible and even nt-h1 or mx-4 could fix the heating issues. Bought some of just the regular and so far its worked much much better than all the pastes. Would recommend.
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