GoChiller Graphene Coolant

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Has anyone tried it? They claim your gpu will run 4-6c lower compared to any other retail loop coolant

downside I see is the coolant only comes in one color, black, because of the graphene

https://gochiller.com/
 
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Ridiculous!

Reminds me of CeramicSpeed on the cycling side. They claim watts gained through efficiency from an over-sized pulley-wheel, but they don't mention the aerodynamic loss from having that item in the wind, and it is telling that the actual technology to do it is basically free, but the big brands don't follow. Snake oil!
 
Yeah if you haven't seen someone
Like der8uer test it don't believe it
Probably spelled his name
Wrong as usual
Pretty sure he did graphene pads
As a thermal paste alternative
And though convenient
And reusable
They performed a bit worse
 
My opinion
If you made something that great
You would have shipped some
To well known reviewers
And have links to those independent reviews
On your website
The mayhem's xtr mentioned has a huge
Thread on a rival forum giving all sorts
Of data and stuff about it
The sort of thing I would expect
Unlike this gochiller stuff
 
Yeah load of crap. If it was that good everyone would use it.

Agreed, just look at the website for glaring red flags ;

' Engineered for gamers '

Tested on only 1 test rig and only Intel platform

No mention of room temp when these 'tests' were done, gives no meaniful delta.

Who are the 'competitors' ? If your tests are accurate and true you have no reason to hide the competitor name.

No independant reviews.

And my personal gripe, not limited to these guys though - It's a fluid not a coolant - It possesses no cooling ability on its own. It is a fluid that transfers heat to hardware that does the cooling.
 
Mick from Mayhems is doing an exhaustive test of very coolant on the market to see if they live up to their claims. Would be interesting to see how this graphene milkshake actually performs under his new toys.
...it's a fluid not a coolant...
True, but "coolant" is just common parlance now.
 
Everyone calls it a coolant. Its not even new, that stuff you stick in your car's radiator has been called "coolant" for at least the last 30 years - what an odd things to complain about. Ya'll cray
 
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