Thermal Grizzly Polartherm X-10 Thermal Compound - 5g
Thermal Grizzly Polartherm X-10 Thermal Compound - 5g
Scan code: LN165152 Manufacturer code: PT-X10-005
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Thermal Grizzly Polartherm X-10 Thermal Compound - 5g

Thermal Grizzly Polartherm X-10 5g Thermal Paste, Excellent Thermal Conductivity, Silicone Oil-Based, Grey

Scan code: LN165152 Manufacturer code: PT-X10-005
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Product Overview

Polartherm by Thermal Grizzly X-10

The Polartherm X-10 by Thermal Grizzly is a high-performance thermal paste specifically engineered for demanding PC builders, gamers, and professionals seeking exceptional cooling and system stability under heavy workloads. Featuring an advanced silicone oil-based formula with a high concentration of aluminium and zinc oxide, the X-10 compound delivers superior thermal conductivity and durability, ensuring optimal heat transfer for both air- and liquid-cooled setups. Its viscous, non-electrically conductive design resists the pump-out effect, making it ideal for high-TDP CPUs and GPUs while protecting sensitive components from short circuits. Easy to apply thanks to included applicators and spatulas, the Polartherm X-10 maintains cool, quiet, and reliable performance across extended gaming and professional use, making it a top choice for both beginners and enthusiasts prioritising efficient, long-lasting thermal management.


Optimized for Air, Water Cooling and Beyond

The X-10 thermal paste combines high performance with easy application, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced PC builders. It is ideal for optimal heat transfer in CPU and GPU cooling and works flawlessly in air and liquid cooling systems, as well as in demanding professional setups. Whether you’re tuning your own system or working on a high-end build, the X-10 delivers lower temperatures and reliable, consistent cooling.


Long-Term Stability Without the Pump-Out Effect

The pump-out effect happens when thermal paste is squeezed out between the heat spreader and CPU cooler due to deformation from temperature changes. Materials like silicon and copper expand differently when heated, making this effect stronger, especially with copper coolers on GPUs. This effect is less noticeable at lower temperatures but becomes more pronounced at higher ones. X-10’s higher viscosity is essential for processors with higher heat output. Reapplication of thermal paste may be needed if CPU temperatures rise and clock speeds decrease.


Application Aids

Each Polartherm thermal paste comes with an applicator and spatula, offering you three convenient application methods:

Direct Application: Apply the paste directly to the CPU without using a spatula or applicator. The cooler's pressure will evenly spread the paste, filling microscopic gaps.
Spatula Method: Use the included spatula to spread the paste across the CPU surface. The cooler will compress the paste, ensuring complete coverage even in the smallest areas.
Applicator Method: Use the supplied applicator to apply a thin, even layer of paste directly onto the CPU's heat spreader. The cooler's mounting pressure will ensure all remaining gaps are completely filled


Features

• Designed for high-performance cooling of CPUs and GPUs, especially with a TDP greater than 70W.
• Advanced silicone oil-based formula with a high concentration of aluminum and zinc oxide for superior thermal conductivity.
• Non-electrically conductive, making it safe for use around sensitive electronics.
• Operating temperature range from -50°C to 150°C for stability in extreme conditions.
• High viscosity resists pump-out effect and ensures lasting performance under long gaming or professional workloads.
• Easy application with included spatula and applicator.
• Suitable for both air- and liquid-cooled systems, including Intel Core i7/i9/Ultra 7/9 and AMD Ryzen 7/9 processors.
• Density of 2.6 g/cm³; available in multiple sizes (2g, 5g, 10g, up to 40g).
• Distinctive grey color for easy visual verification during application.

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
2 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Thermal Grizzly
Telephone:
[email protected]
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Thermal Grizzly Polartherm X-10 Thermal Compound - 5g
Thermal Grizzly Polartherm X-10 Thermal Compound - 5g