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Mass Effect 3: Where to Find GX12 Thermal Pipe

In Mass Effect 3, Shepard has to do everything within their power to prepare the galaxy to stop the Reapers. While a lot of that includes missions that feature intense battles, some of them will also be as simple as finding a certain item for an NPC. Here is everything you need to know about where to find the GX12 thermal pipe in Mass Effect 3.

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The GX12 thermal pipe is an item that Shepard must find as a side quest at the request of Chief Engineer Adams. You can find him on the engineering deck most of the time in the game, though he does occupy the crew quarters anytime after the events of Priority: Sur’Kesh.

If you chat with him after Priority: Palaven, Adams will ask you to find a GX12 thermal pipe to help make the Normandy’s engines safer. It is also important to note that this conversation actually won’t be available unless Shepard has completed two missions that involve landing on a world.

Where to Find GX12 Thermal Pipe in Mass Effect 3

Mass Effect 3 GX12 Thermal Pipe

There are two ways to get your hands on a GX12 thermal pipe in Mass Effect 3.

The first is accomplished by going to the Citadel and visiting the Elkoss Combine Arsenal Supplies kiosk located at the Bank in the Presidium Commons. Here, you’ll find the item for sale, though it’ll be called the E-Gel Thermal Conduit. It can be purchased for 1,000 credits.

If you’ve already visited this shop before, you can also go to the Normandy’s Shuttle Bay and access the Alliance Requisitions terminal. Keep in mind that purchasing the GX12 thermal pipe this way will mark it up by 10% due to the convenience.

Talk to Adams and he’ll let you know that he needs time to install it. After visiting him again a bit down the line, he’ll reward you with 5 Reputation and 375 experience. You’ll also get schematics for Optimized Eezo Capacitors that are worth 15 Total Military Strength if Abby and Kenneth were pardoned.

That is everything you need to know about where to find the GX12 thermal pipe in Mass Effect 3. For more tips, tricks, and FAQs answered, be sure to check out our guide wiki that is filled with helpful guides.

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Andrew was Twinfinite's Features Editor from 2020 through until March 2023 and wrote for the site from 2018. He has wandered around with a Bachelor's Degree in Communications sitting in his back pocket for a while now, all the while wondering what he is going to do for a career. Luckily, video games have always been there, especially as his writing career progresses.

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