Is thicker thermal pad better?

A thick thermal pad may also cause problems with your heat sink. It is generally best to use the thinnest thermal pad possible while still providing good contact between the surfaces.
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What thickness thermal pad should I use?

Anything above 8 W/mK should do the job. You can check how easy it is to change thermal paste here (we will prepare a separate guide for thermal pads soon). It is not recommended to use 2x 1mm thick thermal pads together to create one 2mm pad. This will lower performance.
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Do thicker thermal pads work better?

If you're trying to use a thermal pad as a heatsink, well, 1: why, and 2: a thicker thermal pad would mean slightly more surface area, but the poor thermal conductivity of the pad material would lead to diminishing returns probably fairly quickly.
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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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Is there a difference in thermal pads?

Thermal pads are definitely not the same thing as thermal paste. They are solid and provide a different sort of coverage in the way that it might leave some air pockets, which is something that you do not want. It would be unfair to say that thermal pads don't provide proper heat conduction when, in fact, they do.
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Thermal Pad Thickness Temperature Comparison, is thinner better?



How do I choose a thermal pad?

Thermal pads should have a thermal resistance rating in degrees-per-watt, and heatsinks will have one too, so its possible to calculate heat-rise for particular devices. Active air circulation will improve performance of heatsinks a lot (but not such a good idea with lots of dust as it can simply build up more dust).
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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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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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Can thermal pads be reused?

Some pads are intended to be reusable, but many are not. Regardless, if they are undamaged (no cracks and they still try to return to their original shape enough to actually apply pressure when the block is mounted), they should be fine to reuse.
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Is Arctic thermal pad good?

In a test conducted by PC Games Hardware (11/2018), the pads' "excellent processability and reusability in every respect" were praised. Because of its fair pricing and good performance, our thermal pad was recommended as a "price-performance recommendation".
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How efficient are thermal pads?

Thermal gap pads are soft, conformable pads that help reduce component stress and dampen vibration, in addition to their thermal properties. Its thermal conductivity generally ranges from between 1 to 6.5 W/mK, and though the standard thickness usually falls between 0.010” to .
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Do thermal pads absorb heat?

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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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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Can I use 2 layers of thermal pad?

2mm is a not uncommon thickness for a thermal pad, but it is much better to have one continuous solid than two with a tiny layer of air in the middle.
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How long do thermal pads last?

Keep in mind that not all thermal compounds maintain efficacy the same way. Most value options are good for two to three years, while higher-end compounds can go up to seven years. Replacing it every two to three years is a good idea and will keep your chip at its optimum.
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How thick are thermal pads in a laptop?

thickness gauge, but for laptops, it's probably between 0.5-1.5mm.
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Why do GPUs use thermal pads?

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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Which thermal pad is best?

Top Thermal Pads
  • Gelid Solutions GP-Ultimate 15W-Thermal Pad 120x20x 0.5mm . ...
  • Gelid Solutions Ultimate GP-Ultimate-Thermal Pad 120x120x1.5mm. ...
  • Thermopad Thermal Grizzly Minus Pad 8.
  • Gelid Solutions GP-Ultimate 15W-Thermal Pad 90x50x2.0mm . ...
  • Thermopad Thermal Grizzly Minus Pad 8.
  • Innovation Cooling Graphite Thermal Pad.
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Does Laptop RAM need thermal pad?

Again, RAM does not put out remotely enough heat for this to matter the slightest bit. Thermal pads are just used because they're far more convenient to work with when it comes to RAM.
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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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Are all thermal paste the same?

Not All Thermal Paste are the same. Since thermal compounds are a high-margin product, it's no surprise that the market is so crowded. But it's vital to note that the products aren't all alike.
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Are thermal pads sticky?

Pads by themselves are not that adhesive. They are a bit sticky, but are not designed to hold. What you need is either thermal adhesive tape or thermal glue. The glue is permanent and the tape is a bit crappy (it falls off eventually).
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Can too much thermal paste cause overheating?

It can make the paste ineffective or cause overheating and damage to the components. Remember that we're only trying to fill tiny, microscopic dents. Another danger you'll face when using too much thermal paste is if it expands out beyond the chip and the plate.
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