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The Thermal Grizzly Minus Pad 8 is a self-adhesive thermal pad designed for efficient heat dissipation in various electronic applications. Measuring 120x20x1.0mm, it features a flexible structure that adapts to uneven surfaces, making it perfect for CPUs, GPUs, and gaming consoles. With a thermal conductivity of 8W/(m·K), it ensures optimal performance and longevity.
Brand | Thermal Grizzly |
Series | Thermal Grizzly Minus Pad 8 - 120 × 20 × 1,0 mm, 2 Stück |
Item model number | TG-MP8-120-20-10-2R-2 |
Item Weight | 0.035 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 0.79 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 0.79 x 0.04 inches |
Color | Minus Pad 8 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Department | Default Category |
Manufacturer | Thermal Grizzly |
ASIN | B00ZJSBRE6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 13, 2015 |
J**K
it works perfectly on the PS4
Very easy to trim it works very well on the PS4 Ram I have noises a slight temperature drop
W**
GRIZZLY THERMAL PAD
This THERMAL PAD IS THE PERFECT INSULATOR I'VE EVER WORKED WITH. I replaced my old thermal pads in my PS4 PRO CONSOLE and the heat factor IS VERY LOW, considering I also replaced my internal fan. I no longer have to worry about my ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS becoming damaged behind HIGH HEAT ISSUES. THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT AND THE PRICE IS VERY WELL WORTH IT, AS WELL AS THE THICKNESS BEING JUST RIGHT AND MATERIAL VERY EASY TO CUT AND USE. CUT TO FIT AND ABSOLUTELY, NO NOISE AT ALL. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
G**F
Worked wonders for NVME drives.
Worked great! I had installed them on the NVME drives under the MB's plates, then my GPU started to act up. I moved them to the GPU and used them till I got some replacement NVME heatsinks! I would reccomend these for sure!
S**
Great stuff
Bought this for my new build to use on my m.2 SSD. With the thermal pad that came with my motherboard my ssd was idling around 53c under the heatsink. Swapped out the stock pad for this Minus 8 and now my SSD idles around 38c which is pretty impressive and I didn’t think it would make such a big difference.
D**N
Works on PS4
Used it on my PS4 when I took it apart to clean it and change the thermal pads and the thermal paste. Changing all of the thermal stuff definitely help it run smoother and I no longer hear the loud fan like before. I think the quality was great and the thickness was perfect for the PS4. Highly recommend it!
G**H
Good quality
These are good they got the job done but I have had better
A**L
Brought my M.2 SSD thermals WAY down!
I bought an ASUS G16 gaming laptop which came with an open M.2 PCIe 4.0 slot. I installed a WD SN850X, which is a double sided 4TB PCIe NVMe SSD. Being a dummy I didn't think to put any kind of thermal pads or heat sink. When transferring about 1.4 TB of files between drives I could feel the laptop getting warm and eventually I got a write error to the new SSD after about 900 GB. The drive had shut off and was no longer visible in Windows. I shut everything down and installed a few different programs to monitor HD temperatures and started the file transfers again. The drive would get to +90 C in a few minutes and would throttle at about 95 C. I shut this down and ordered the Grizzly thermal pads.When the pads arrived I tried to "copy" the pad thickness that on the OEM SSD (on the right in the first photo), with two layers of 1 mm pad on the bare part of the motherboard (second photo), a 1 mm pad along the motherboard-side of the SSD, then a mix of single and and double layer application the 1 mm pad on the side facing the bottom of the case so that it would sit flush with the case. The fit was perfect and easy to achieve.I began the file transfers again and the highest temps I saw (at a sustained rate of 1.6 GB/s between M.2 SSDs) was 71 C, with a stable temp of 66 C most of the time.
R**M
Temp Reducing at a Price
These pads reduce the temps on your NVMEs. They are very sticky and IMO hard to install because they stick to themselves very easily, and once they do you might as well throw them away. So, taking your time - unlike the "normal" blue type - they are a great addition to a rig, especially if you're an ardent gamer. Are they worth the inflated price? That is a call for each person. If you are a stickler for your SSD temps and money is not the #1 issue - go for it! I summarize what we tell our clients when we build them a custom computer. If you are using Gen5 NVMe's and going to go all out with your gaming - yes, you need them. If you are a casual gamer, you might want to spend the extra on some better fans and use standard thermal pads.
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