🔥 Cool Down, Power Up! 🔥
Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut is a high-performance liquid metal thermal paste that offers exceptional thermal conductivity of 73 W/mk, making it ideal for high-performance computing. With a unique blend of metals, it ensures long-term stability and is perfect for enthusiasts looking to maximize their system's cooling efficiency. Note: Not suitable for aluminum heatsinks.
Brand | Thermal Grizzly |
Item model number | TG-C-001-R |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.93 x 3.9 x 0.31 inches |
Manufacturer | Thermal Grizzly |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 31, 2018 |
A**S
BE VERY CAREFUL - Experience is something you don't often get until AFTER you need it!
READ INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN THE POUCH THEY SEND -> Unlike normal paste, the compound comes out of the syringe VERY easily. I assumed it was like normal paste where you can just press down and it'll slowly come out. To my surprise, it shot out and onto the case. If it lands on your motherboard or any other electrical component, game over. You're out.Second mistake, it was then over my case, so I thought you could "rub" it up, but you cannot. If you spill some or apply too much, then there's an attachment they provide where you can suck the metallic compound up. All I did was then move the compound around, making it spread more over my white case and leaving a heavy thick black residue.Despite things going this wrong, I still managed to fix everything up and had surprisingly enough compound in the tube left to go ahead and apply it onto my Threadripper. (Again very expensive components that I almost ruined from being inexperienced and being overconfident).To spread the compound you must use the swab provided. It's a special material one, and not like a generic cotton swab. You make sure you spread the compound evenly throughout the CPU which is another thing unique. I was thinking you had to do a pea drop and let the fan spread it, but this is not applicable to metal compound.So, somehow, after all this drama and mess, everything worked out well and when testing my temperatures, they were really cool. <50C (TR 3960x). Works really well and I highly advise it for getting rid of temperature issues, but be very cautious and read instructions slowly and carefully for a reason!This paste is great, but please make sure to take your time, concentrate and read instructions.
J**K
Cooled My 3090 Way Down 😎
The media could not be loaded. I'll be honest - I was s**ting a brick preparing to use this product. I saw all the horror stories online about PCs failing due to shorting out because the liquid metal leaked. I watched video after and video before applying.If you've got patience always prepare yourself, you'll be fine. I used Liquid Electric Tape from Plasti-Dip instead of the usual nail polish (can be peeled off) around the exposed components to prevent shorting and it did its job. One little ball of Liquid Metal really does go a long way and way easy to apply with thr cotton bud then provided.Long story short, it's cut my temps down from 70s to 50s (water-cooled). I genuinely could not be happier with this product. Time will tell if it carries on doing its job, but the stress test in the video of my 3090 really does speak for itself.PLAY IT SAFE THOUGH! Make sure you protect the surroundings with nail polish or liquid electric tape just to back yourself up!
M**.
The best thermal compound. Period
what can i say. its just the bestmake sure you prep your cpu and cooler properly.make sure you rub the liquid metal on the cpu and cooler befor mounting, it can take some time but lookup how to do it properly to get the metal to kind of bond to each part.
M**.
Would recommend
Easy to use once you understand how it is spread, almost 10° cooler as well - used on a ryzen 1600x with corsair hyrdo h100 v2
D**S
Works great, especially on laptops
Pretty easy to use after watching a couple of videos. Very good for use in gaming laptops as you can't just upgrade the cooling system as you could on a PC. Went from around 96c under load with throttling to 85c and no throttling.Be careful when spreading, only a thin layer is needed.Also it is a good idea to use high temp tape to cover the CPU surface mount components as Liquid Metal is conductive and if it leaks it will cause a short circuit. I used polyimide tape and it worked a treat.
C**N
Excellent product. Used on PS4 with cooling issues.
Had a PS4 that sounded like a jet turbine! Saw on a few forums that grizzly thermal liquid metal was the way forward. It has made an amazing difference!! The PS4 is extremely quiet now as the heat sink has better contact with the processor.Applying and spreading the product is daunting as any “leakages” or “over spill” can potentially kill the mainboard. Spreading the liquid metal is not as easily done as with thermal paste.Only a pin head of liquid metal is required!
M**S
Works very well
Worked very well for my delidding experiment. I actually found it quite easy to use while taking care not to spill any. I used nail varnish to protect contacts and masking tape to ensure I couldn't spread outside of the intended area. Applying a very careful bit of pressure to the syringe to drop out a small blob and spreading with the included cotton buds works a treat.
R**N
Bit pricey, bit of a faf, but TOTALLY WORTH IT!
After reading various reviews I decided to give this a try. My i7 9700k was idling at 45-50c and hitting thermal throttling under heavy load (OC @ 4.7Ghz) After ruling out everything else I realised my paste just wasn't transferring the heat efficiently enough.This may be on the expensive side but its definatley worth it, idles are now 30-35c and with my cpu OC to 5.1Ghz this stuff just rips the heat right off your cpu.One thing I will mention, this is not easy to apply, be very patient when putting it on the cpu lid (or die if your delidding) and when spreading it. This is liquid metal (think terminator 2 t-1000) and does not want to be spread out so you have to take your time and tease it out, I found tilting the mobo a little helped to spread the metal over areas with pockets/gaps.
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