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CyberPowerPC becomes first UK system builder to offer Thermal Grizzly paste as standard

CyberPowerPC is upgrading its PC builds this month. Starting from October 2024, all future pre-built systems sold by CyberPowerPC will utilise Thermal Grizzly's excellent Hydronaut thermal paste as standard.

As the first system integrator in the UK to offer Thermal Grizzly as the default option, at no extra cost, CyberPowerPC systems will be well equipped for cooling right out of the box. The configurator also includes a few upgrade options for other Thermal Grizzly solutions, so if you'd prefer the high-grade Kryonaut thermal paste, or even a Thermal Grizzly thermal pad, then you'll be able to make that change for an additional cost.

Thermal Grizzly is well known in the DIY PC building space for their quality thermal paste. Speaking on the new partnership with Thermal Grizzly, Steve Mason, General Manager at CyberPowerPC, said: “We’re thrilled to have partnered with Thermal Grizzly. Their products and commitment to quality are second to none, and mirror our own commitment to bring our customers the very best”.

Additionally, Nils Klakow, Head of Marketing at Thermal Grizzly, said: “We are proud and grateful for the trust that CyberPowerPC places in our high-performance cooling solutions. We are convinced this is a fruitful partnership that ensures customers have access to the best possible products”.

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