Is 1mm thermal pad enough?

Just use a 1.0mm pad, it will squish down. Likely whatever you are buying is going to be higher quality then what the card came with so the gain in thermal resistance will be minimal. Better to be too thick than too thin.
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How thick should your thermal pad be?

It is generally best to use the thinnest thermal pad possible while still providing good contact between the surfaces. So in this case, first try using a 2 mm pad and see if it fits perfectly or leaves an indentation. If it leaves an indentation, go down to the next size (e.g. try a pad that is only 0.75 mm thick).
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How thick should a laptop thermal pad be?

thickness gauge, but for laptops, it's probably between 0.5-1.5mm. try 1mm.
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Is a thinner thermal pad better?

Result: Thinner isn't always better

the most cooling & thus the lowest temperature rise) by using the product with the best thermal properties (PTM7950) with the thinnest possible bond line (0.2mm).
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Can you reuse thermal pads?

REUSABLE – You'll never have to worry about buying thermal paste ever again. The graphite thermal pad can be reused on multiple builds with no loss in performance.
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Is thermal pad necessary?

Yes, they do. Although the heat transfer they offer may not be as good as CPU grease, applications like RAM and VGA cards require thermal pads only.
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Is a thicker or thinner thermal pad better?

Is A Thicker Or Thinner Thermal Pad Better? Ultimately, thinner does not always offer better cooling performance & hence lower temperatures, and can only be obtained with the best thermal property (PTM7950) : with the thinnest possible bond line (0.
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What is a good thermal pad conductivity?

A thermal pad with 3W/mK thermal conductivity is regarded as an average quality, and there are some 14W/mK solutions on the market that are super high grade and quite expensive. An example of two types of thermal pads.
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Can I use thicker thermal pad?

Just use a 1.0mm pad, it will squish down. Likely whatever you are buying is going to be higher quality then what the card came with so the gain in thermal resistance will be minimal. Better to be too thick than too thin.
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Do thermal pads dry out?

Yes, the pads will get warmer and softer at first under heavy heat when you heat up the card (keep in mind that SOME pads over time, especially the high w/mk pads, will actually HARDEN UP and dry out with time, but this takes awhile to happen, so again your logic cannot apply like this!), but this doesn't change any ...
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Do thermal pads expire?

Yes, you need to replace thermal paste when the thermal paste wears out – it dries inside the CPU. In most cases, you don't need to reapply thermal paste for four years, but it still depends on the load on your CPU at the end of the day.
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What can I use instead of thermal pad?

What is the best alternative to thermal pads? If there's a gap to be filled, then copper shims with proper heat sink compound will be a far superior thermal solution.
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Do thermal pads melt?

Thermal pads are made with paraffin wax that melts once it gets hot. When it melts, it will fill in the microscopic valleys in the heatsink with wax. To minimize the permanent contamination of the mounting surface with wax, the thermal pad should be removed before it is used and melted.
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Can I stack thermal pads?

Stacking is okay, will reduce performance a little bit. Also on GPUs you will want the correct thickness. Having uneven/wrong pad sizes can cause the heatsink to not seat correctly and you can get higher temps than stock.
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Is higher thermal conductivity better?

A material's thermal conductivity is the number of Watts conducted per metre thickness of the material, per degree of temperature difference between one side and the other (W/mK). As a rule of thumb, the lower the thermal conductivity the better, because the material conducts less heat energy.
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How much thermal paste do I need for CPU?

You only need to apply a small amount — roughly the size of a grain of rice or a pea — onto the center of the integrated heat spreader. Install CPU cooler.
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What is GPU thermal pad?

Thermal pads are a more straightforward, mess-free alternative to thermal paste. Typically affixed to CPUs and GPUs to help dissipate heat and constructed out of silicone or paraffin wax, they transfer the vast quantities of thermal energy produced by the CPU or GPU die to the heatsink.
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What does a thermal pad do?

What do thermal pads do? Thermal pads serve the same purpose as every other form of thermal interface material. That is, they sit between two components and transfer heat from one to the other. This usually means dissipating heat from a heat source to a heat sink, to protect a device from overheating.
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How many grams of thermal paste do you need?

Thermal grease is ONLY meant to fill the tiny scratches in the surfaces of the heatsink and CPU heat spreader. As noted a pea size or smaller drop is plenty of TIM. A 3.5g tube would be enough for at least (20) CPUs...
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Which is better thermal paste or pads?

Ultimately, our advice is to go with a thermal pad if you're unsure how much thermal paste you should apply or consider the process too delicate. However, if you're willing to perform the process, then a thermal paste is a better choice.
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Can GPU run without thermal pads?

You don't need and thermal pads on the capacitors. Some GPUs have thermal on the chokes, while others do not -- they should be adequate from the cooling fan blowing air over them. Thermal pads (or heatsinks) on the VRAM chips ...that will vary.
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Are graphite thermal pads good?

The IC Graphite Thermal pad has an impressive operating temperature range of -200°C to 400°C. Innovation Cooling has mentioned that this pad is reusable and has extraordinary durability.
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