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product_id: 82751355
title: "Thermal Grizzly Liquid Metal Thermal Paste - Conductonaut 1 Gram - Made in Germany Gallium Liquid Metal for PS5, CPU, GPU, Xbox, Game Consoles - Best for Overclocking, Premium Materials"
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# Precision syringe applicator 82 W/mK thermal conductivity Eutectic alloy of Ga, Sn & In Thermal Grizzly Liquid Metal Thermal Paste - Conductonaut 1 Gram - Made in Germany Gallium Liquid Metal for PS5, CPU, GPU, Xbox, Game Consoles - Best for Overclocking, Premium Materials

**Brand:** thermal grizzly
**Price:** KD 6.70
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Cool like a pro, perform like a legend

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Thermal Grizzly Liquid Metal Thermal Paste - Conductonaut 1 Gram - Made in Germany Gallium Liquid Metal for PS5, CPU, GPU, Xbox, Game Consoles - Best for Overclocking, Premium Materials by thermal grizzly
- **How much does it cost?** KD 6.70 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## 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

- • **Handle with Care:** Electrically conductive & corrosive—use only on copper/nickel surfaces
- • **Precision Application:** Mess-free syringe with micro-needle for exact coverage
- • **Unrivaled Heat Transfer:** Slash temps by up to 7°C for peak performance
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Perfect for PS5, Xbox, CPUs, GPUs & high-density chips
- • **Engineered for Power Users:** Optimized alloy crafted in Germany for overclocking pros

## Overview

Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut is a premium 1-gram liquid metal thermal paste made in Germany, featuring an ultra-high thermal conductivity alloy of gallium, tin, and indium. Designed for serious overclockers and gamers, it delivers superior heat transfer for CPUs, GPUs, and consoles like PS5 and Xbox. The included precision syringe ensures clean, exact application, while its electrically conductive and corrosive nature demands careful use on compatible copper or nickel surfaces only.

## Description

Product description Ultra-high thermal conductivity Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut is a liquid metal thermal compound designed for high-efficiency applications. Recommended for advanced users seeking top-tier heat dissipation above 8 °C. Optimized thermal conduction with perfect accessories Conductonaut is a eutectic alloy of tin, gallium, and indium, offering clear temperature advantages over conventional pastes. Conductonaut comes with ideal accessories: two needle tips, two applicators, and cleaning pads. Important Notice This compound is electrically conductive and must only be used on copper, nickel, or other suitable metal surfaces. Conductonaut thermal paste must not be used with aluminum coolers! Applying Thermal Grizzly Liquid Metal 1. Clean contact surface Use the included cleaning pad to clean CPU and cooler surfaces. Surfaces must be residue-free. 2. Apply liquid metal Screw on the included micro tip and carefully apply a pinhead-sized amount to CPU and cooler. OPTIONAL: Remove excess Excess material can be removed with the suction tip without waste. 3. Spread liquid metal Use the included applicators to spread on both surfaces. Increased pressure can help spreading.

Review: Cooled my Razer Blade Pro almost too well...! - I ordered this over a year ago when I bought a used Razer Blade Pro 2018. This laptop is notorious for running at its thermal throttling point basically any time it's running anything remotely intensive. I put Kryonaut on it when I got it, but it still hit 90C on the GPU and throttled. I finally decided to take the risk and apply the liquid metal Conductonaut paste. I already knew how to disassemble the laptop so getting to the heatsink was no problem. Cleaned the old paste with acetone and a paper towel, then used the included alcohol wipes to further clean the surfaces of any remaining paste, leaving them with a nice shine. Applying this paste is very different from conventional paste. Using the micro tip, the liquid metal comes out and forms a blob. You kind of have to press the liquid metal into the surface for it to start to take hold, but once it starts the rest can be brushed into a thin, shiny metal layer that evenly covers the die. I then put more on the mating copper heatsink surface. This took more force to get it worked in, but it left a nice shiny layer where I wanted it. I gently set the heatsink back in place and tightened the screws. Booted up the laptop after reassembly and fired up Overwatch. I was surprised that the GPU didn't immediately spike to 90C, instead hovering around 80-85C. Not a great temp but if it's not throttling I'll at least see a performance boost. Then I fired up Destiny 2. I started getting massive frame drops in between smooth 120fps gameplay. Turns out that by cooling the parts well, they'll try to throttle up and draw too much power, causing the power supply to reset and the laptop to drop into battery mode. This cycle repeats and causes lag spikes. Note that this is NOT the paste's fault! It works so well that it uncovers another flaw with this laptop's design. The laptop almost seemed to rely on thermal throttling to keep power draw under the power supply's limit. Fortunately, I knew about Intel XTU and MSI Afterburner. I was able to undervolt the CPU and GPU and turn down the CPU maximum and boost power until I no longer saw the battery mode drops. The result? Laptop runs cooler, quieter, and faster than it used to. I love the design of this laptop outside of its major power and thermal flaws, so I'm happy to have both at least sort of under control now.
Review: Only use this stuff if you actually know what you are doing - Got it for a good price here on desertcart. Was my first time using liqued metal and this stuff came highly recomended by a number of people. I’m currently using this on the dyes of two GTX 1080’s in SLI (with nickle plated copper water blocks) and on the IHS of an i7-6900k. The thermals on the GPU’s are absolutely amazing. I have not seen the gpu temps go above 35c while OC testing with unigine heaven (delta is 22c). The 1080’s are running @ 2100Mhz core, 5400mhz memory, using 1/2”ID PETG (the GPU’s are in series), 1xD5 pump @4800rpm, 1x560mm + 1x280mm rads in push/pull (fan speed 1200rpm). The CPU thermals are not as great, but still adequate. The 6900k reaches 68c in Prime95 26.6 running 1344 FFT size for an hour (delta is 22c). The 6900k is soldered, so delidding was not needed. The cpu is OC’d to 4.4Ghz @ 1.290v. The loop consists of a nickle plated copper block, 1/2” ID PETG, 1xD5 pump @4800rpm, 1x480mm rad in push/pull (fan speed 1600rpm). I’ll admit this stuff is more difficult to work with. It does not like to spread at first, and you just have to keep at it until the surface will behin to “wet”. You have to use it on both surfaces that will be in contacting as well, because it does not “flow” like normsl paste. You also need to pay special attention to not get it on anything except the dye, IHS, or block surface sine it is a conductive material. I used thick electrical tape to cover the small diodes next to the dye on the CPU’s. I origionally was going to use kapton tape, but felt the heavy electrical tape would hold up better over time. Also note that this stuff should never come in contact with aluminum (it contains gallium, which destroys aluminum). Cleanup is a bit more tedious, but not bad. Wipe up what you can with an absorbent cloth (toilet paper works), then procede to lean the surface like you would for any other paste. In general, you should not go near this stuff unless you know what you’re doing, because it’s too easy to destroy your hardware otherwise. A $1000+ cpu and $1300+ in GPU’s, plus a $600+ Mobo can be destroyed in the blink of an eye due to one drop of this stuff being where it shouldn’t be. Everything said, I’m content with the results. The CPU would likely run cooler if it was delided. I think Intel did a crappy job with their IHS soldering. If you are using an unsoldered cpu, definately delid, the results should be great. I don’t recommend delidding a soldered IHS, because it’s EXTREMELY time and labor intensive to do properly, and has a much higher risk of damaging your cpu.

## Features

- ULTRA-HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: Achieves exceptional heat transfer efficiency, making it ideal for high-performance applications.
- OPTIMIZED METAL ALLOY: Specially formulated with a eutectic alloy of tin, gallium, and indium for superior performance.
- EASY APPLICATION: Comes with a convenient syringe and metal needle for precise and mess-free application.
- NOT FOR ALUMINUM SURFACES: Should not be used with aluminum heatsinks to prevent potential corrosion.
- ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE: Handle with care to avoid contact with electrical components.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01A9KIGSI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22 in Silicon Grease |
| Brand | Thermal Grizzly |
| Brand Name | Thermal Grizzly |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 6,500 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753677507449 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.04"L x 0.04"W x 0.04"H |
| Item Type Name | CPU-Cooler |
| Item Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Thermal Grizzly |
| Model | TG-C-001-R |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Part Number | ConductonauTG |
| Product Dimensions | 0.04"L x 0.04"W x 0.04"H |
| UPC | 753677507449 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Air Flow Capacity:** 58.5 Cubic Feet Per Minute
- **Brand:** Thermal Grizzly
- **Compatible Devices:** Computers or Laptops, PS 3 4 or 5 Xbox 360 One and Series X Consoles, Macbooks
- **Cooling Method:** Thermal
- **Material:** Liquid Metal Alloy
- **Noise Level:** 1 Decibels
- **Power Connector Type:** 3 UK
- **Product Dimensions:** 0.04"L x 0.04"W x 0.04"H
- **UPC:** 753677507449
- **Wattage:** 5 watts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will it lower the temperature of my grilled cheese sandwich?**
A: When used with a compatible heat sink, yes.  Be sure that your heat sink comes with grilled cheese capable mounting materials.
WARNING: Do not eat said grilled cheese sandwich after application of thermal Grizzly.

**Q: Hi, I don't know if this a stupid question but is this for cpu delid only or can be used on in substitute of reg compound?**
A: I just used it after delidding an 8700K and 4690K processors.  The very large and bright alert/warning that comes inside the package warns (Do Not Use on Aluminum surfaces). I have a Noctua D15 with a copper/nickle plated heat sink. I used one of the best thermal pastes  between the CPU and the D15 heat sinks.

ARCTIC MX-4 - Thermal Compound Paste, Carbon Based High Performance, Heatsink Paste, Thermal Compound CPU for All Coolers, Thermal Interface Material - 4 Grams

**Q: Will this work with a nh-u14s?**
A: It will, the base of the NH-U14S is nickel plated copper. Noctua chose to nickel plate the copper for better wear resistance, oxidation, and corrosion resistance.

**Q: Why does conductonaut have a lower "extreme overclocking" rating than kryonaut? Which is better for gpu?**
A: Extreme overclocking involves using liquid nitrogen which kryonaut is better suited for because Conductornaut is a liquid metal and will not work at extremely low temperatures .  Conductornaut is a liquid metal based on gallium which is safe on bare die chips such as a GPU or a delidded CPU but CAN DESTROY ALUMINUM so unless the GPU cooler is made entirely of copper, if it has aluminum on the contact surface it is best to use kryonaut. Conductornaut has better thermal conductivity than kryonaut at room temperature.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cooled my Razer Blade Pro almost too well...!
*by C***1 on November 20, 2019*

I ordered this over a year ago when I bought a used Razer Blade Pro 2018. This laptop is notorious for running at its thermal throttling point basically any time it's running anything remotely intensive. I put Kryonaut on it when I got it, but it still hit 90C on the GPU and throttled. I finally decided to take the risk and apply the liquid metal Conductonaut paste. I already knew how to disassemble the laptop so getting to the heatsink was no problem. Cleaned the old paste with acetone and a paper towel, then used the included alcohol wipes to further clean the surfaces of any remaining paste, leaving them with a nice shine. Applying this paste is very different from conventional paste. Using the micro tip, the liquid metal comes out and forms a blob. You kind of have to press the liquid metal into the surface for it to start to take hold, but once it starts the rest can be brushed into a thin, shiny metal layer that evenly covers the die. I then put more on the mating copper heatsink surface. This took more force to get it worked in, but it left a nice shiny layer where I wanted it. I gently set the heatsink back in place and tightened the screws. Booted up the laptop after reassembly and fired up Overwatch. I was surprised that the GPU didn't immediately spike to 90C, instead hovering around 80-85C. Not a great temp but if it's not throttling I'll at least see a performance boost. Then I fired up Destiny 2. I started getting massive frame drops in between smooth 120fps gameplay. Turns out that by cooling the parts well, they'll try to throttle up and draw too much power, causing the power supply to reset and the laptop to drop into battery mode. This cycle repeats and causes lag spikes. Note that this is NOT the paste's fault! It works so well that it uncovers another flaw with this laptop's design. The laptop almost seemed to rely on thermal throttling to keep power draw under the power supply's limit. Fortunately, I knew about Intel XTU and MSI Afterburner. I was able to undervolt the CPU and GPU and turn down the CPU maximum and boost power until I no longer saw the battery mode drops. The result? Laptop runs cooler, quieter, and faster than it used to. I love the design of this laptop outside of its major power and thermal flaws, so I'm happy to have both at least sort of under control now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Only use this stuff if you actually know what you are doing
*by J***R on December 22, 2018*

Got it for a good price here on amazon. Was my first time using liqued metal and this stuff came highly recomended by a number of people. I’m currently using this on the dyes of two GTX 1080’s in SLI (with nickle plated copper water blocks) and on the IHS of an i7-6900k. The thermals on the GPU’s are absolutely amazing. I have not seen the gpu temps go above 35c while OC testing with unigine heaven (delta is 22c). The 1080’s are running @ 2100Mhz core, 5400mhz memory, using 1/2”ID PETG (the GPU’s are in series), 1xD5 pump @4800rpm, 1x560mm + 1x280mm rads in push/pull (fan speed 1200rpm). The CPU thermals are not as great, but still adequate. The 6900k reaches 68c in Prime95 26.6 running 1344 FFT size for an hour (delta is 22c). The 6900k is soldered, so delidding was not needed. The cpu is OC’d to 4.4Ghz @ 1.290v. The loop consists of a nickle plated copper block, 1/2” ID PETG, 1xD5 pump @4800rpm, 1x480mm rad in push/pull (fan speed 1600rpm). I’ll admit this stuff is more difficult to work with. It does not like to spread at first, and you just have to keep at it until the surface will behin to “wet”. You have to use it on both surfaces that will be in contacting as well, because it does not “flow” like normsl paste. You also need to pay special attention to not get it on anything except the dye, IHS, or block surface sine it is a conductive material. I used thick electrical tape to cover the small diodes next to the dye on the CPU’s. I origionally was going to use kapton tape, but felt the heavy electrical tape would hold up better over time. Also note that this stuff should never come in contact with aluminum (it contains gallium, which destroys aluminum). Cleanup is a bit more tedious, but not bad. Wipe up what you can with an absorbent cloth (toilet paper works), then procede to lean the surface like you would for any other paste. In general, you should not go near this stuff unless you know what you’re doing, because it’s too easy to destroy your hardware otherwise. A $1000+ cpu and $1300+ in GPU’s, plus a $600+ Mobo can be destroyed in the blink of an eye due to one drop of this stuff being where it shouldn’t be. Everything said, I’m content with the results. The CPU would likely run cooler if it was delided. I think Intel did a crappy job with their IHS soldering. If you are using an unsoldered cpu, definately delid, the results should be great. I don’t recommend delidding a soldered IHS, because it’s EXTREMELY time and labor intensive to do properly, and has a much higher risk of damaging your cpu.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does the Job!
*by W***Y on May 1, 2026*

Used this to fix my son's PS5 and it hasn't overheated since. Seems like the product does exactly what it's supposed to. A little note about using it though - it's not a "more is better" type of product. You literally want the thinnest layer that actually covers the surface area. If you put too much it will act as an insulator instead.

## Frequently Bought Together

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