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Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut is a premium 1g liquid metal thermal paste set made in Germany, designed for extreme thermal conductivity (80 W/mK) to drastically reduce CPU and GPU temperatures. It offers long-term stability and includes extra applicators for precise application. Perfect for high-performance systems with nickel-plated components, it delivers up to 10 times better heat transfer than conventional thermal greases, ensuring quieter, cooler, and more efficient operation.













| Best Sellers Rank | #32 in Silicon Grease |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 775 Reviews |
B**N
Asus Rog strix G18 3000% better performance than factory job!
ASUS ROG STRIX G18!!! BEFORE AND AFTER PICS. If you own the ASUS SCAR 18 or Strix 18. This is A MUST. read more... Basically my computer is running exceptionally now after liquid metal applied. Before: brand new computer out of the box was running at 100° C. Asus manufacturing did not put liquid metal on the heat sinks (application done by robots). The GPU was burnt engraved Nvidia symbol charred pitted and the CPU had dripped off and was bare on the dye with pitting and burnt liquid metal. After: My temps are way down and my cinebench benchmark score went way up And it is running better than the AMD threadripper and the Apple m1 processor The GPU is very cool in the CPU is very cool. Under full heavy load during benchmarking they run at 84° C CPU and 48° C max GPU now... Before, out of the box the temperature was at 100° C. I have the Intel i9 14,900HX and RTX 4080 I've never had a computer this powerful before it is so much better now. When applying it was super easy to apply I massaged it in with the q-tip and worked around the dye on the CPU and the GPU and it both heat sinks. It has perfect thickness. When I removed the old liquid metal I used 99% alcohol and it beads up and you have to carefully pick it up with ripped rags that are lint free or use cotton swabs. It was fairly easy altogether. The value for the money it was extremely cheap and hardly costed anything. Removing was extremely easy because you just do one swipe with an alcohol swab and the liquid metal beads up and comes right off.
M**R
Simply the best thermal solution
If you want to definitely reduce the temps of your CPU or GPU, it's virtually guaranteed to drop temps OVER the highest quality thermal past by 4° or 5°. After benchmarks, all my CPU tempos are 5° cooler than Kryonaut extreme, which despite people "opinions"... that's a HUGE performance upgrade! I also feel like it's easier to apply than Kryonaut extreme, I was never happy with my application of Kryonaut extreme. Have to know what you're doing a little with liquid metal. And it's actually a little difficult to obtain the right info on certain things, even directly from Thermal Grizzley. For example: 1.) A little bit of LM goes a long way, you need to use less than you think. And spreading it takes time, so keep spreading it, and pushing it around to your desired surface area. 2.) You can use directly on the CPU IHS, it's not just for people who want to direct die cool. And you will maintain your CPU warranty, which in intel's case is a good thing right now (CPU Voltage issue) 3.) Make sure both surfaces are nickel plated (your CPU and your CPU water block heat spreader/cold plate. Both being nickel plated ensures the LM lasts a longer time without drying out as quickly. 4.) You absolutely should use the TG contact frame which is aluminum, (can't come in contact with LM) but it's anodized aluminum, so therefor SAFE to use, that's not mentioned really anywhere with Thermal Grizzley. 4.) unlike thermal paste, make sure you apply a very thin layer to BOTH surfaces (the CPU and the Cold plate/heat spreader)
N**E
Best DIY Kit
I used this product on my PS5 after it began having overheating issues. It did indeed fix the overheating issues with my PS5. I thought it was harder to clean and prep the APU rather than applying the liquid metal in an even fashion. I found using the included black swabs in a circular motion to apply the liquid metal to the APU worked great. I think the price is fair and I like the extreme version of this product. It came with plenty of Liquid Metal for my PS5 and I have some left over.
R**Y
Terrifyingly Awesome
This stuff is amazing, keeps the cpu very cool just be careful how hard you press on the tube... Relevant Specs: - Lian Li 011D Mini Snow - Ryzen 7800x3D (Delidded) - RTX 3080 (HydroX Waterblock) - Bykski distro plate w/ DDC pump - 12mm od petg - HydroX 360mm rads (top/bottom) - Thermaltake 120mm fans rgb - AMD Mycro block by ThermalGrizzly
T**N
Great value
Great value. Works well for tempature control. Easy to spread. Purchased for my PS5. So far its staying cooler.
D**A
don't let the low stars on "ease to spread" and "adhesion" deter you! +++
so have an older gpu (EVGA rtx 2060) and i was having loud fan noise and high temps. i figured it was time to pull the gpu card apart and clean it and replace both thermal paste and thermal pads. tl;dr HIGHLY RECOMMEND! surprisingly, my old thermal pads were not dry and hard, and the texture of feel of the old and new pads were very similar. i do not think that changing the thermal pads made a significant difference, but i did it out of caution and because i was already there replacing and cleaning things. on to the good stuff! i had a silver metal plate for my thermal interface (sadly, EVGA didn't get the memo about copper interfaces when my card was manufactured) and i tested it with sodium hydroxide (common in drain cleaning products; look online) and vinegar to ensure it wasn't aluminum or magnesium... so i assume it was nickel plated or other. sodium hydroxide reacts very obviously to aluminum (though it may take up to a minute or so for the reaction to really get going; don't inhale the fumes!), and conductonaut will corrode aluminum... so make sure your thermal interface isn't aluminum! grizzly does really good about pointing this out both on their product page and in the packaging, but i wanted to mention how i checked (because it wasn't obvious that my silver thermal interface wasn't aluminum). it very much reminded me of how mercury looks in videos... or the T1000 from the terminator series. at first, when trying to apply the conductonaut (to both the thermal interface, and the GPU core), it stuck to the provided q-tip and didn't spread around the surfaces. for whatever reason, it took a minute of just moving the q-tip around before the liquid metal broke surface tension and began actually spreading liquid metal across the surface. definitely take your time here and make sure it's even applied to the surface without any gaps. also, follow the instructions to make sure you do not apply too much. i did attach the heat sink to the base plate, after applying the liquid metal, and then had to take things apart again to replace thermal pads to the proper thickness. when i checked the thermal interface i did see signs of contact but also did not see signs of any gaps in the liquid metal... nor did i see any signs of excess liquid metal application. just a thin, non-liquid flowing looking, application is enough. if it looks like your pushing around a puddle, you probably applied too much. with the new thermal pads, and conductonaut liquid metal on the gpu core, my temps and fan speeds dropped from loud and 100% at about 80deg C on full load to about 20-30% and quiet at about 64deg C on full load! (main comparison is satisfactory as high/ultra settings) ROCK ON GRIZZLY! very impressed! will be doing my cpu with AIO cooler + standard thermal paste to liquid metal upgrade next!
J**.
Cost is way to high.
Although this product has impeccable quality, I feel as if my tube was filled with 99% air.... I will contact amazon support to see if this is just a fluke but the price to product ratio is skewed terribly in my opinion. Yet I will say that the Q-tips are nice, and the performance of the product is close to unmatched.
R**N
Please Research Application
First and foremost, when dealing with liquid metal you need to read up on this applicator. People buy this thinking it's the same, negative, it is not. This is more advanced usage, meaning if you are a regular "joe smoe" pc builder and only run regular paste or maybe have not applied any beyond using the stock applied paste that comes on coolers then you need to watch videos on this before using. You need to spread this out, be gentle, and be patient. The liquid metal is almost like a magnet, it attracts and keeps it's liquid together when possible, which is why you have to spread it using swabs. If you drop this stuff on anything it is quite difficult to get it off, your floor, your shirts, your motherboard. I advise getting a new CPU seat on the motherboard that covers the CPU in all directions and removing the stock mount that seats the CPU/holds it down. This is a great application, it makes SFF builds much more reliable in terms of temperature. Remember, this runs together, so make sure you lay your MOBO flat, and keep it flat. If you are changing coolers, do the same thing if it's in the case lay it flat. There are little things you have to do with this, but man it sure does offer much better cooling than regular thermal paste. For SFF knocking off 4 Celcius can be a game changer.
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