Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Extreme 5g Liquid Metal Thermal Compund
Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Extreme 5g Liquid Metal Thermal Compund
Scan code: LN143518 Manufacturer code: TG-CE-005-R
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Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Extreme 5g Liquid Metal Thermal Compund

Thermal Grizzly TG-CE-005-R Conductonaut Extreme 5g Liquid Metal Compund, Gallium-Based, Metal Needle For Application

Scan code: LN143518 Manufacturer code: TG-CE-005-R
£59.99
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Product Overview

Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Extreme

The Conductonaut Extreme liquid metal thermal compound is the further development of Conductonaut and was developed for applications with maximum power density. As a gallium-based liquid metal, Conductonaut Extreme is a metallic alloy that is liquid at room temperature, allowing for the minimum possible layer thickness.

Conductonaut Extreme thermal paste is technically not a thermal paste, as a paste consists of liquid and solid particles. The disadvantage of a paste is the solid particles. The surfaces of the base plate of the CPU cooler and the CPU heat spreader are uneven on a microscopic level. A traditional thermal paste fills these irregularities unevenly. Since the solid particles are larger than the gaps caused by the unevenness, more distance must be filled between the cooler and the heat spreader.

A heat-conducting medium in the form of liquid metal does not have this problem because it does not contain any "large" particles. As a result, the surfaces of the CPU cooler and heat spreader are closer together. At the same time, liquid metal has a constant heat transfer, while the larger solid particles in pastes usually conduct heat better than the paste parts. Liquid metal is preferable to thermal paste, especially in high energy applications.

Conductonaut Extreme is recommended as a high-end product for experienced users who are looking for a solution with best heat dissipation in the temperature range above 8°C. We recommend applying Conductonaut Extreme on nickel-plated copper as this offers the best long-term stability.


Features


• Optimised thermal conductivity compared to conventional liquid metal.
• Increased material compatibility.
• Optimum application due to metal needle.
• Available in 1g or 5g syringes.
• Attention: Electrically conductive!.

Note: Conductonaut Extreme thermal paste must not be used with aluminium coolers!

Note: Conductonaut Extreme is a metal alloy and may leave optical residues.

Warranty

Please note your statutory rights are not affected.

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
2 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Thermal Grizzly
Telephone:
[email protected]
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Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Extreme 5g Liquid Metal Thermal Compund
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