Thermal Grizzly PhaseSheet PTM thermal pads are now available
Thermal Grizzly’s first non-conductive thermal pads are now available
Back at Computex 2024, Thermal Grizzly revealed their new PhaseSheet PTM series of non-conductive phase change thermal pads. These thermal pads provide Thermal Grizzly fans with a non-conductive alternative to the company’s popular KryoSheet graphene thermal pads. This gives the company a more versatile selection of thermal pad options, which is great news for tech enthusiasts.
With an asking price of â¬10.59 per pad, Thermal Grizzly’s new non-conductive thermal pads won’t break the bank. These pads promise users “outstanding thermal conductivity”, “consistently high performance”, and a “very long service life”. While these new thermal pads are not as durable as Thermal Grizzly’s KryoSheet graphene thermal pads, they are more durable than industry standard thermal pastes.
PhaseSheet PTM thermal pads use a phase-change material that liquifies at temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius. After ten thermal cycles above 60 degrees Celcius, these pads stabilize at their maximum thermal conductivity. The phase change nature of this thermal interface material ensures excellent coverage and a minimal layer thickness. This helps to ensure optimal heat transfer between your CPU/GPU and your chosen heatsink solution.
The phase changing nature of these new thermal pads allows them to liquify and fill all of the gaps between your processor and your heatsink. This ensures a strong thermal connection between a userâs heatsink and processor. These pads will be much easier to use than traditional thermal paste. After all, users will only need to cut their pad to size and attach it to their CPU or GPU. Pad removal is also a simple process.
Thermal Grizzly’s new PhaseSheet PTM thermal pads are now available to purchase from the Thermal Grizzly website.
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