








❄️ Cool your tech, calm your workspace — upgrade like a pro!
SIXQJZML 30-piece set of 15x15x1mm soft silicone thermal pads delivers 1.2 W/m-K thermal conductivity and 4.5KV electrical insulation, designed for efficient heat transfer on memory chips, GPUs, and ICs. These malleable, sticky pads enable mess-free installation, perfect for professional-grade cooling upgrades on consoles, PCs, and embedded devices.
| ASIN | B074K55CWF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52 in Thermal Pads |
| Brand | SIXQJZML |
| Cooler Heatsink Compatibility | General computer components (Graphics, Northbridge, Memory Chipset, IC Chips) |
| Cooler Heatsink Material | Silicone |
| Date First Available | August 3, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | 8541601992 |
| Manufacturer | SIXQJZML |
| Mounting Type | PCB Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 0.59"L x 0.59"W x 0.04"H |
| UPC | 614070458373 |
T**X
Not a replacement for thermal paste.
Ignore the reviewers here trying to use this as a thermal paste replacement. It's not made for that! These pads are for lower heat producing processors(raspberry pi), memory chips and IC's. These pads are NOT meant to handle the high heat transfer a standard CPU or GPU needs. Want to redo the memory chips on your graphics card or gaming console?! These are great! Want to add a tiny heat sink to your raspberry pi? These work great. I used these and some new thermal paste to redo my PlayStation 4 Pro. The PS4 Pro was extremely loud and a through cleaning of the fan didn't help much. The console sounded like a jet engine. So I replaced the thermal paste on the APU and replaced all the thermal pads with this product. Now it's so quiet I was worried I didn't plug the fan back in. I can't believe I didn't do this sooner. I'm sure the paste is doing the majority of the work, but I also cut these pads to fit the chips better. The PlayStation ones were small and in some cases they didn't cover even half the memory chip. The 15x15mm squares were the perfect size for the larger memory chips on my PlayStation's motherboard. The other side had much smaller squares. I cut the 15x15mm pads with scissors to be slighter larger than the previous ones. Here's how to apply them properly. Cut to the size you need the pad. Remove one side of the clear plastic protector. Stick that side down on whatever you want. Put a plastic implement(paste spreader) between the pad and the layer of film. Peel the second layer of film. Attach small heat sink if needed. The only con is they aren't very sticky, but they aren't really meant to be. An extra layer of adhesive is just going to make it less efficient when it comes to transferring heat. It should still be sticky enough for a tiny heat sink, just follow my how to apply for maximum stick.
M**E
Great replacement thermal pads for my PS4
I’m so proud of myself for cleaning and servicing my PS4. Replaced all the original thermal pads and I’m very happy with how it’s still working after all this time. The pads were specifically sized for my console and the console runs a little cooler for it.
L**O
WORKS GREAT!!!
I bought this for my PS4 Pro and others, and it works great. And the best part, it is affordable.
R**R
Good stuff
A couple of the pads were slightly damaged in shipping. This is my first time ordering this thin of pads so I do not know if this is normal.
E**L
These thermal pads are good quality!
I bought these thermal pads for my PS4, which was making a loud, jet engine noise. I replaced the original ones with these, and now the sound is normal and it maintains a good temperature. I highly recommend them!
B**B
Worked great on my old PS4
My PS4 was in need of a deep cleaning and refreshed thermal paste, so I decided to replace the thermal pads on the GPU chips while I was at it. These pads are a great size to cover the chips, and there are plenty for both the top and bottom. They're slightly oversized, but I left mine untrimmed and have experienced no ill effects. The thickness is perfect.
K**E
Works well for graphics cards. Much better then old thermal pads
Work very well These are slightly sticky so the hold themselves in place. However, that does make it sometimes, slightly difficult to place on chips. But, they work very well for my needs on older graphics cards where the old thermal pads have decided to pick up tons of dust, dirt and fall apart. These seem to compress very nicely under the heat sinks and have not noticed any over heating yet. These are large enough to cover most memory chips with some excess. I do not worry about them not covering most chips I will use them on. Highly recommended for general graphics card and other use.
M**S
exelente erramienta
G**R
I have been using it on my Macbook and have seen pretty good temp changes. Would reccommend especially for the price
N**S
Purchased these to do a repaste of my 2060 Super, and knew I would need to replace the existing thermal pads when I opened it. These pads were easy to use, adhered to the areas of the cards that needed pads easily and made the process of putting the card back together again easy. When I tested the card after the rebuild was complete temperatures were down by a few degrees on what they were before, and these pads did the job nicely. A decent set of thermal pads at a decent price, with plenty left over after the rebuild to go an repaste my old consoles too.
G**N
ok
S**.
Was delivered crookedly cuted, so some pieces could be used for reduced size only.
A**R
I used these to replace worn out thermal pads in my Nvidia Geforce 8800 GT Apple Graphics Card. I should have kept the before picture as the old pads were a mess and the card was running hot. I replaced the worn out pads with these and new thermal paste on the GPU, put back together and it's running great now. I thought the card was toast so I'm very pleased. I could probably have used .05MM but these seem ok anyway at1mm. When I opened the card I took a picture of the current pad location, removed the old ones, cleaned off residue and then put these in the same place as the old ones. Arctic Silver on the GPU. First time doing something like this, it was with the expense to have a working graphics card
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