⚡ Dominate your thermals, join the elite performance club!
The 1 one enjoy Liquid Metal Thermal Paste delivers an exceptional 79 W/mK thermal conductivity, ensuring rapid heat dissipation for CPUs and GPUs. This 1-gram kit includes a precision spreader and cleanser, tailored for experienced users seeking top-tier cooling performance. Compatible with all coolers, especially Intel LGA sockets, it’s a must-have for professionals aiming to push their hardware to the limit—just avoid aluminum heatsinks to maintain safety.
Brand | One enjoy |
Package Dimensions | 17.5 x 10.5 x 2.1 cm; 18.14 g |
Item model number | SK1G |
Manufacturer | One enjoy |
Processor Socket | LGA (Intel) |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 18.1 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
V**X
Major drop in temperature - This is an excellent option for LM
I was battling to get a decent overclock on an i9 9900K CPU using the Intel Performace Overclock Application. After applying the LM to the CPU I have now been able to get a stable 5Ghz on all Cores, this was impossible even using the best Thermal Paste on the market. When applying you need to take your time, keep spreading it over the CPU, it's almost like you have to tease it to take, at first it seems to bead on the surface but with continually spreading it over the CPU you will eventually get an even spread, it will almost be a mirror finish on the CPU when it's ready.Don't use too much at once, you do not need the entire 1Gram, the size is about 2 rice grains in size of what's needed on an Intel CPU, you will see when spreading it, it will cover very well and if you feel it's not enough you can then add a small drop if needed.Take out the CPU from the MB. Clean it with a paper towel and then clean it with the provided wipe. Then apply as above and when ready insert it back into the MB. IMPORTANT - The MB must be flat when placing the CPU, if you do this on the side, the liquid metal (LM) will go everywhere.This is really good stuff. No Bull... Just Take Your Time...Good Luck and Enjoy your lower temps!!!
U**A
Temps are down and solid.
This isn't the same brand I normally go with, I honestly thought I was purchasing Grizzly again, but that's on me for not looking properly. However, having said that, this stuff works just as well. My GPU was clocking in it over 85 on minimal load and sounding like a jet taking off. After applying this, the temps - under load - are safely sat below 60. Happy with the product, happy with the install (basic as it is) and would purchase this again.
C**R
Same quality as other brands
Thermal performance is great and the application process was smooth with the provided tools. My only complaint is i wouldn't get it if you're inexperienced in applying liquid metal as it's very easy to apply too much and they don't provide you with a syringe tip to remove any excess which otherwise is a long painful process to cleanup.
L**R
Be patient
I am no specialist, but a normal user building my PC every 5-6 years.My first attempt using liquid metal (desktop 7800x3d) so no comparing with similar products - replaced Noctua N1-H2, which, for some reason, sent my temp into the high 50s while idling (re-pasted a couple of times because I know I tend to be "generous" - no improvement). At the moment (1/2 hours after applying this) temps are low to mid 40s (with spikes into the low 50s for no reason, but that's AMD for you). If things change I will updateAfter using Noctua paste and the Thermal Grizzly pad thingy (not too bad, maybe in a few years will be a viable product), this seems like the best value for money, time will tell.It takes a bit of patience to spread properly, so take your time (it is rather difficult to spread properly)
F**Y
Excellent product!
I haven't try the compatitive products to compare , but I read that It's an Alloy so you don't need to go after brands.My laptop core temperature used to get up to 100°c , after cleaning the fans and using this product my core temp hardly 70 on stress test for 30 min ! .If you are thinking of liquid metal I would encourage that , just watch few videos first to know what you are doing and how to be careful not to damage any other parts before using it if you are not experienced with using it like me .
D**.
PS5 overheating
Perfect for PS5 overheating
B**E
Bye it
So good for my ps5 value for money
C**S
Be very careful
I've got plenty of experience building, repairing, modding, watercooling high end laptops and desktops.I even once fully custom watercooled the rarest and most expensive graphics card at the time (Asus Ares 2 that's already water cooled, added it to my custom loop) So I'm not shy to have a go.This though, this scared even me, It's my first (and last) time using this. The product Is 10/10 no complaints.It's the using it that's the problem. I decided to try It on a 2080 Super In an Alienware Area 51m. I went with the nail varnish and electrical tape method, firstly I applied the tape just a little off the mark so took It back up, up with it came all the nail varnish that was protecting the capacitors.That left me humming and harring. Decided to leave the tape off in case It peeled up with the heat and took the varnish with it and caused more trouble than It was worth.Anyway Installed It all, all got up and running, got a few degrees Improvement (2-3 nothing major, only at highest temps too)The 9900k seemed to be running a tad hotter than usual though (no liquid metal just normal thermal paste) So i decided to take It all apart again and reseat everything / see how the liquid metal matched up.Took the heatsink off and I was shocked to see blobs of liquid metal over the capacitors, I very sparesly put It one, like a thin film but somehow It turned itself into little blobs and spead on areas of the PCB.Decided It's too risky and to take It all off, go back to the safer methods.Believe me when I say the applying It is by far and wide the easiest part. Removing It is risky and messy. It doesn't want to apply to anything that isn't your computer components. No "q tips" no toilet paper nothing. It just repels off it all like water off a ducks back.I had a bottle of vodka laying around so put some of that on a q tip and that helped MASSIVELY it pooled it all up into a little ball and I managed to get It out. Not all of It though, some of It made it's way Into areas of the gpu I just can't get to. It's there forever and will be in the back of my mind for as long.Computer Is up and running fine though, thankfully.Just be very very careful ladies and gentlemen. I was extremely careful and still had issues. Heed everyones warnings and maybe try It on an old laptop or something first to see If you are comfortable with it. I'm not.Good luck.
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