💡 Cool Down, Power Up!
The Adwits 55 Pack Thermal Conductive Silicone Pads are designed for high-performance cooling applications, featuring a thermal conductivity of 6.0 W/(m⋅K) and a safe operating range of -40℃ to 200℃. These pads are perfect for various electronic components, ensuring efficient heat dissipation while being easy to install and customize.
Brand | Adwits |
Package Dimensions | 21 x 7.5 x 2.5 cm; 496 g |
Manufacturer reference | SILICONE-3mm-55X_EU |
Manufacturer | ADWITS |
Colour | 55 pieces of 20x67x3.0mm |
Processor Socket | DIP |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 496 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**R
Great
Great
M**K
Good for SSD,HDD,RAM even fanless GPUs but pretty inconsistent when it comes to CPUs
Definite temperature protection this stuff does work but temperature seemed pretty inconsistent when used on CPU although it did seem to balance out after a few days but my mind was set by then and had thermal paste ordered. No mess is the advantage here. I have strips of the stuff on my SSD HDD RAM chips and between the heat sink of my fanless GPU. That’s were the difference I noticed most. On my SFF Space is very limited so need to be productive with the space available and can get very hot. With these strips placed on or between parts where heat can build I have noticed a 8-13 degree drop in overall temperature so definitely worth experimenting with Good to have a few spare strips aswell. Definitely recommend
D**S
Welds on and Disintegrates after a day of use
I bought these to replace some aging Thermal Pads on my Asus Laptop. After cleaning the fans, replacing thermal paste, Thermal Pads, etc I was still not happy with the temperatures, so I decided to conduct a further inspection of my work. I decided that I could do with tidying up my Thermal Pad installation, this is where I was horrified at the quality of some of the pads.Rather than simply being 'removable / replaceable' (like my 2 year old Asus pads, which were still arguably better quality, i.e. The old pads feel more 'silicone' like, in terms of being malleable, whereas these pads feel 'foamy' ) within 1 day, some of the Thermal Pads had welded themselves on to the various chips. These pads are more like scotch sticky pads and were a nightmare to remove from the microchips in question.This has led me to question the veracity of the claims of quality and authenticity of the materials used and resulted in me ordering 'Arctic' branded pads instead.Buy cheap, get more, but pay twice is the moral of this story... and beware the quality.
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