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product_id: 48052316
title: "Conductonaut - 1 Gram - Liquid Metal Compound Thermal Paste - For Maximum Thermal Conductivity while Overclocking CPU/GPU/PS4/PS5/Xbox"
brand: "thermal grizzly"
price: "163 zł"
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# 80 W/mK thermal conductivity Eutectic alloy of Sn, Ga, In Includes applicators & cleaning pads Conductonaut - 1 Gram - Liquid Metal Compound Thermal Paste - For Maximum Thermal Conductivity while Overclocking CPU/GPU/PS4/PS5/Xbox

**Brand:** thermal grizzly
**Price:** 163 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Cool like a pro, perform like a legend.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Conductonaut - 1 Gram - Liquid Metal Compound Thermal Paste - For Maximum Thermal Conductivity while Overclocking CPU/GPU/PS4/PS5/Xbox by thermal grizzly
- **How much does it cost?** 163 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/48052316-conductonaut-1-gram-liquid-metal-compound-thermal-paste-for-maximum)

## Best For

- thermal grizzly enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted thermal grizzly brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Liquid Metal Power:** Eutectic alloy ensures superior heat transfer vs. traditional pastes.
- • **Expert-Only Formula:** Electrically conductive—handle with care to unlock max cooling potential.
- • **Pro-Level Compatibility:** Optimized for copper & nickel surfaces—perfect for PC & console mods.
- • **Precision Application Kit:** Comes with needle tips & cleaning pads for flawless spread.
- • **Unmatched Thermal Performance:** Slashes temps by up to 20°C for elite overclocking.

## Overview

Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut is a premium 1-gram liquid metal thermal paste engineered for maximum heat dissipation. Featuring an 80 W/mK thermal conductivity eutectic alloy of tin, gallium, and indium, it dramatically lowers CPU/GPU temps by up to 20°C when applied correctly. Designed for experienced users, it includes precision applicators and cleaning pads, and is compatible only with copper or nickel heat sinks. Ideal for overclockers and console repair pros seeking elite thermal performance.

## Description

Product Description Extremely high thermal conductivity Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut is a liquid metal thermal compound developed for highly efficient applications. Recommended for experienced users who want optimal heat dissipation above 8°C. Optimised heat conduction, perfect accessory Conductonaut is a eutectic alloy of tin, gallium and indium that offers significant thermal advantages compared to conventional pastes. Conductonaut comes with perfect accessories: two needle tips, two applicators and cleaning pads. Important note The paste is electrically conductive and should only be applied to copper, nickel or other suitable metals. Conductonaut thermal paste must not be used with aluminium heat sinks Application of Thermal Grizzly Liquid Metal 1. Clean the surface Clean the surface of the CPU and cooler with the included pad. The surfaces must be clean. 2. Apply liquid metal Screw on the included micro end piece and apply a head size drop. Option: Remove excess material Excess can be removed without loss with the suction attachment. 3. Spread liquid metal Use the included applicators. Increased pressure facilitates distribution.

Review: awesome stuff, perfect for ps5 repair too - ive used this stuff in various forms since it first came out years ago and its definitely one of the better versions, if youre here you probably already know that you need to take care with this stuff as it is electrically conductive, that said there is little out there that works as well and a little goes a long way. application is a bit different than normal paste but easy enough if you follow the instructions and it works a treat on both pcs etc and for repairs on PS5s where the old one has eroded/died etc
Review: BE CAREFUL WITH IT, INSULATE EXPOSED CONDUCTING PARTS! - Quality liquid metal, helps reduce temps considerably from 10c on just the IHS to cooler, or upto 20c with CPU delid, CPU die sanded, and IHS to cooler. Don't leave 1 star feedback after destroying your system because you were too amatuer to use this stuff, it requires a lot of care and some skill. If you are using this for a CPU delid, be sure to insulate any conducting areas that will sit under the IHS (integrated heat spreader, the big flat metal piece that is the top of your CPU where the cooler usually sits/makes contact with) or even outside it, this stuff is very runny and it may happen over time long after you have put the IHS back on. I used clear nail polish on exposed contacts, resistors or transistors etc... I avoided using any glittery types of nail polish as i'm not sure if they're conductive. Apply two layers to be safe (2nd layer after 1st layer has dried obviously). If the IHS is soldered to the CPU die (most modern CPU's have solder) be sure to use a delidding tool and carefully remove the IHS. There will be solder left on the CPU die, you will have to carefully remove it with either a blade (scraping blade is handy) or there are products you can buy that dissolve the solder safely, something like Flitz Polish can do this. If you use a blade, be sure to lightly sand down the remaining solder and use a super fine sand paper to get that mirror polished finish on the CPU die. I have sanded down 9900k CPU die's that are known to come excessively thick which also helps with reducing temperatures, but you do have to be super careful not to sand too much or you will destroy the CPU. Most IHS's and cooler contacts come copper based but if for some reason you have an aluminium based one, don't use liquid metal or it will corrode it and may fuse to the aluminium, which then you will most likely have to sand down to clean it off. Just buy a cheap copper IHS off desertcart for the CPU you have, they're not expensive. Be sure to apply a very thin layer to both the CPU die and the inside of the IHS. You will need to have a rough idea where the shape of the CPU die will make contact with the inside of the IHS to avoid excess amounts dripping off the IHS to the surrounding areas of your CPU die, this is one of the reasons it is best to insulate the conductive parts of the CPU, if you don't know what parts are conductive, then just insulate everything that stands out as it can't hurt, but obviously not the back of the CPU where the contacts are for connecting to the motherboard! One method of knowing where to apply on the inside of the IHS is to apply on the die, place the IHS on the CPU and the die should touch the inside of the IHS and leave you a rough liquid metal outline to apply within. This is also good to see if the CPU die makes contact with the IHS if you sanded the die down (if it doesn't, then simply sand down the base of the IHS little by little until the die makes contact with the IHS. Finally, apply little dabs of glue on the IHS and place it in position, I usually install it into the motherboard while the glue is wet so the IHS is clamped down to the CPU by the motherboard socket, and you may want to use paste on the top of your IHS but if you do want to use liquid metal then either carefully apply it while it is installed in the motherboard or be patient and wait for the glue to dry, then take it out of the socket. You will need to apply liquid metal to the cooler too and will need a good idea where the IHS will make contact with the cooler, use the same method as before to see where it will make contact (apply to IHS, place cooler in position then take cooler out and look at where the liquid metal touched the cooler from the IHS). A little advice on applying liquid metal, it can be quite annoying trying to spread it at first as the blob of liquid tends to just follow the q-tip or seem like it gets completely absorbed by it. Keep trying to spread it with the q-tip even if nothing seems to be happening and apply some pressure so you're effectively squashing the liquid metal out of the q-tip and move the q-tip back and forth quite fast in a small area, eventually it will start spreading nicely and you will get the hang of it. I have delidded a 4790K, 2x 9700K, 9900K, 2x 9900KF, 10900K all successfully with this liquid metal and they are all running good to this day. I haven't attempted a delid with any AMD cpu's yet and wasn't bothered to do it to my 5950x as i use it for server purposes and general use, but the intel's were for gaming and overclocking so it was worth it. Watch many youtube videos to learn as much as you can before attempting this as CPU's are not cheap, but don't be scared as it is not rocket science, you just need to be clean and careful!

## Features

- Causes serious eye irritation.
- Highly flammable liquid and vapour.
- May be corrosive to metals.
- May cause drowsiness or dizziness.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01A9KIGSI |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,686 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 34 in Fans & Cooling |
| Brand | Thermal Grizzly |
| Cooler Heatsink Compatibility | PC, Console, Mac |
| Cooler Heatsink Material | Copper |
| Cooler heat sink material | Copper |
| Cooler heatsink compatibility | PC, Console, Mac |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 6,479 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753677507449 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1L x 1W x 1H millimetres |
| Item Weight | 2 Grams |
| Item weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Thermal Grizzly |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ConductonauTG |
| Model Number | TG-C-001-R |
| Product dimensions | 1L x 1W x 1H millimetres |
| UPC | 753677507449 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Thermal Grizzly
- **Item weight:** 2 Grams
- **Manufacturer:** Thermal Grizzly
- **Product dimensions:** 1L x 1W x 1H millimetres
- **Unit count:** 1.0 count

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I've heard that this paste can only be used on certain types of cpus / coolers, is this true and if so, how would I find out if I can use it?**
A: It cannot be used on any aluminium based coolers as the gallium in it will break that down . in general the cpu IHS are all ok as they are not aluminium based,  Most coolers are copper based but it would be best to check whatever one you are using before hand.

**Q: What comes in the pack, just the LM or cleaning wipes and qtips too? Thanks.**
A: It comes with the LM, two cleaning wipes and two q-tips. Ideally you would need to have extra cleaning stuff for a purere contact surface.

**Q: can I use it to improve the electrical contact of a high current, (100 amp) circuit**
A: YES

**Q: What does the | 2x | 2x mean please? Do I simply get four syringes of compound?**
A: 2x times depends on what paste I use all of them mx4 is easy to spread

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ awesome stuff, perfect for ps5 repair too
*by W***7 on 1 April 2026*

ive used this stuff in various forms since it first came out years ago and its definitely one of the better versions, if youre here you probably already know that you need to take care with this stuff as it is electrically conductive, that said there is little out there that works as well and a little goes a long way. application is a bit different than normal paste but easy enough if you follow the instructions and it works a treat on both pcs etc and for repairs on PS5s where the old one has eroded/died etc

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BE CAREFUL WITH IT, INSULATE EXPOSED CONDUCTING PARTS!
*by E***Z on 31 January 2021*

Quality liquid metal, helps reduce temps considerably from 10c on just the IHS to cooler, or upto 20c with CPU delid, CPU die sanded, and IHS to cooler. Don't leave 1 star feedback after destroying your system because you were too amatuer to use this stuff, it requires a lot of care and some skill. If you are using this for a CPU delid, be sure to insulate any conducting areas that will sit under the IHS (integrated heat spreader, the big flat metal piece that is the top of your CPU where the cooler usually sits/makes contact with) or even outside it, this stuff is very runny and it may happen over time long after you have put the IHS back on. I used clear nail polish on exposed contacts, resistors or transistors etc... I avoided using any glittery types of nail polish as i'm not sure if they're conductive. Apply two layers to be safe (2nd layer after 1st layer has dried obviously). If the IHS is soldered to the CPU die (most modern CPU's have solder) be sure to use a delidding tool and carefully remove the IHS. There will be solder left on the CPU die, you will have to carefully remove it with either a blade (scraping blade is handy) or there are products you can buy that dissolve the solder safely, something like Flitz Polish can do this. If you use a blade, be sure to lightly sand down the remaining solder and use a super fine sand paper to get that mirror polished finish on the CPU die. I have sanded down 9900k CPU die's that are known to come excessively thick which also helps with reducing temperatures, but you do have to be super careful not to sand too much or you will destroy the CPU. Most IHS's and cooler contacts come copper based but if for some reason you have an aluminium based one, don't use liquid metal or it will corrode it and may fuse to the aluminium, which then you will most likely have to sand down to clean it off. Just buy a cheap copper IHS off amazon for the CPU you have, they're not expensive. Be sure to apply a very thin layer to both the CPU die and the inside of the IHS. You will need to have a rough idea where the shape of the CPU die will make contact with the inside of the IHS to avoid excess amounts dripping off the IHS to the surrounding areas of your CPU die, this is one of the reasons it is best to insulate the conductive parts of the CPU, if you don't know what parts are conductive, then just insulate everything that stands out as it can't hurt, but obviously not the back of the CPU where the contacts are for connecting to the motherboard! One method of knowing where to apply on the inside of the IHS is to apply on the die, place the IHS on the CPU and the die should touch the inside of the IHS and leave you a rough liquid metal outline to apply within. This is also good to see if the CPU die makes contact with the IHS if you sanded the die down (if it doesn't, then simply sand down the base of the IHS little by little until the die makes contact with the IHS. Finally, apply little dabs of glue on the IHS and place it in position, I usually install it into the motherboard while the glue is wet so the IHS is clamped down to the CPU by the motherboard socket, and you may want to use paste on the top of your IHS but if you do want to use liquid metal then either carefully apply it while it is installed in the motherboard or be patient and wait for the glue to dry, then take it out of the socket. You will need to apply liquid metal to the cooler too and will need a good idea where the IHS will make contact with the cooler, use the same method as before to see where it will make contact (apply to IHS, place cooler in position then take cooler out and look at where the liquid metal touched the cooler from the IHS). A little advice on applying liquid metal, it can be quite annoying trying to spread it at first as the blob of liquid tends to just follow the q-tip or seem like it gets completely absorbed by it. Keep trying to spread it with the q-tip even if nothing seems to be happening and apply some pressure so you're effectively squashing the liquid metal out of the q-tip and move the q-tip back and forth quite fast in a small area, eventually it will start spreading nicely and you will get the hang of it. I have delidded a 4790K, 2x 9700K, 9900K, 2x 9900KF, 10900K all successfully with this liquid metal and they are all running good to this day. I haven't attempted a delid with any AMD cpu's yet and wasn't bothered to do it to my 5950x as i use it for server purposes and general use, but the intel's were for gaming and overclocking so it was worth it. Watch many youtube videos to learn as much as you can before attempting this as CPU's are not cheap, but don't be scared as it is not rocket science, you just need to be clean and careful!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing coolant
*by C***N on 10 January 2022*

My HP 360 Spectre's processor (bought in 2016) had been running at around 60 degrees C on average when new. After a couple of years, the fun had to be on more and more and another year later the temperatures were between 65 to 90 degrees C so 78 degrees C on average. I have just used this product as specified (albeit I used a bit more than specified in that I covered the entire surface of the processors' top plates. I had to wipe off some excess after tightening the heat sink over the top because it squeezed some material out after the tightening of the screws, which may have not happened if I had not used more than specified. However, the result was immediate and the processors' temperatures are now running between 42-58, which is significantly lower than when it was new! Word of advice: squeeze the syringe very carefully/slowly/controlled because it is stiff and suddenly you get too much material out of it. If you do, you need to wipe all material spilt off the processor top plates as the material is liquid metal and therefore very electrically conductive.

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