Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Thermal Compound 1 Gram

Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Thermal Compound 1 Gram

Brand THERMAL GRIZZLY | CL SKU 30194
 
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Our Conductonaut liquid metal thermal compound is designed for applications that require very high efficiency. Conductonaut is recommended for experienced users who are looking for a top performance product with best heat dissipation where temperature ranges are above 8 °C.


  • Ultra high thermal conductivity

  • Increased indium content

  • Easy application with synthetic needle


Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut is a liquid metal thermal compound based on a eutectic alloy. Our special mixture of metals like tin, gallium and indium, Conductonaut excels with a very high thermal conductivity and excellent long-term stability.

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UPC

4260711990243

Category

Cooling - Thermal Compound

Brand

Thermal Grizzly

Part Number

TG-C-001-R

Warranty

1-Year Warranty

Thermal Compound

Type

Liquid Metal

Contains

1 g

Thermal Conductivity

77 W/mK

Great Product

Would recommend - yes

Used on a 12900K, reduced MAX temps by 10 degrees which is a lot. On thermal paste full load CPU was hitting about 99c but with liquid metal max temps never exceeded 86c


I'll Be Back

Would recommend - yes

This comes well packaged and has some q-tips to spread the solution. Very well done and easy to apply


Great Looking And Quiet.

Would recommend - yes

While these fans sacrifice some cooling performance with a larger hub to accommodate LED's these are some great looking fans with a lot of LED's to play with. The fans can be flipped either way and you have lighting on both sides. It's evident that Corsair continue to improve their fan motor technology as these are the quietest Corsair fans I have owned and I have owned both LL and HD series. If you love RGB and a quiet fan these are for you.


Good But Tricky

Would recommend - yes

Good but technical. Note for the beginners: This is a highly conductive liquid - NOT a paste. It likes to drip. You only need a thin film on both surfaces. ONLY use on copper or nickel - NOT aluminum (eats into it). Check YouTube for good tutorials. Syringe can be used to suck up excess. Test out your technique First on a bit of glass - it likes to squirt out suddenly. Mask off the surrounding area, and lay your system FLAT. You have to massage it into the surface - removing the oxidized layer as you go. After you are very careful (think surgical) you will get some of the best results possible.


Unique Thermal Paste

Would recommend - yes

Highly Recommended Thermal paste, as recommended by professional overclockers, highly effective in heat dissipation to over 15+ degrees lower.