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Thermal Grizzly Minus Pad 8 (100x100x2mm)
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Thermal Grizzly Minus Pad 8 (100x100x2mm)


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Silvan93

4 years ago

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MichaelaRuzickova

10 months ago

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Galaxus

10 months ago

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The Thermal Grizzly Minus Pad 8 is suitable for use on GPUs. Here are some key points: - The pads have high thermal conductivity (8 W/mK), which is beneficial for efficient heat transfer. - They are highly compressible, allowing them to fill small gaps between components, which is important for GPU cooling. - They are electrically insulating, ensuring safety and preventing short circuits. These characteristics make the Minus Pad 8 a good option for GPU thermal pad replacements.

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innofeld

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SirSwissOfCheese

1 year ago

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That's the same as going to McDonald's and telling them to educate people about unhealthy eating, that's not Digitec's job.

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Neonpower

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dieterstol1

2 years ago

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Can you share my experience with a Kingston M.2 2280 NVME 512 GB SSD in a MiniPC. I have installed the 1 mm pads with a copper plate (for reasons of space). The SSD runs around 30-40 degrees in normal operation and never goes to the max temp of 70 grand. For my application, the 1 mm is completely OK.

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