🔥 Elevate Your Cooling Game!
The PTM7950 40x80x0.25mm Phase Change GPU Thermal Pad is a high-performance thermal solution designed for gaming consoles and laptops. With a thermal conductivity of 8.5 W/mK and a phase change temperature of 45°C, it ensures efficient heat management. The package includes essential tools for easy application, making it a must-have for tech enthusiasts seeking reliability and performance.
G**N
Better temps, easy to apply! Legit stuff
Replaced the Liquid Metal on my asus zephyrus g14 with this. So far my gpu and cpu temps with gaming and high load are down significantly and everything runs great. Was shocked how poorly the original Liquid Metal was applied but the pad was easy to cut and stick on to get perfect coverage. Hoping it performs well for a long time!
B**N
This stuff is next-level performance!
This stuff is amazing! The benefits of liquid metal thermal compound without the risks of shorting out your motherboard if the liquid metal decides to go exploring.I have a Dell Precision 5560 laptop with an i9-11950H CPU. Needless to say, that thing runs hot. I had previously been hitting 100C on at least one core almost constantly, and this was after replacing the factory thermal paste with some better stuff. After I put the new thermal pads on, the temperatures didn't seem to change at first but after a little while I'm now seeing an average of 60-70C where it was almost always at least 90C previously.It will not work right away! It takes some time for the thermal pad to melt when it heats up, so running the CPU hot and then letting it cool down seemed to do the trick for me. It took about a day before I noticed the temps lowering significantly.I have a lot of material leftover for my other machines as well, this stuff is an amazing value especially for the price.Make sure to put the thermal pad in the fridge (NOT the freezer) for a few hours before you plan to apply it, as this will make it stiffen up more and make it easier to work with. The protective film was a tad difficult to remove, but the mini sticky tape things that came with the install kit helped quite a bit.I had read online that this product does not work as well when used on a CPU/GPU with an IHS (integrated heat spreader), it is designed to be applied between the bare die and the heatsink, so keep that in mind. Most laptops already have bare die processors, and most desktops have an IHS.All in all, highly recommend!
J**H
Excellent.
Not sure if this is authentic Honeywell PTM7950, but, it works great! Lowered the temps on my 5090 by about ~6 deg. C and fan RPMs by ~300. Much better than thermal paste. Performance is consistent (after bedding in) and resting pump out so far.
D**I
No instructions, so make sure to look them up on your own first.
I didn't look up instructions and there were none in the box that I received. I didn't know what the brush was for or the extra sticky things. Just really had no clue. Apparently, you put these in the freezer to cool off and get really stiff for several minutes. This allows you to more easily peel the protective layers off. I found it easier to take measurements, use a sharp blade (like exacto) to cut it to size. Then using the exacto to separate the plastic.My Asus Strix Scar 15 had liquid metal for the 12900H CPU, but after removing the heatsink, I could tell that the liquid metal had not covered the CPU well at all. It was a pain to get up, too. After this (and using some thermal putty on the other components), I noticed my temps having dropped by nearly 30c! I couldn't believe it. All this time. My GPU's temps were still fine. My score in 3D mark was over 1k higher for the CPU test. I definitely had been throttling.Don't know why I waited so long. I was just afraid of taking this thing apart. I used to work in IT, but those were all Inspirons that were honestly built like tanks half the time (and also not my personal investments). Either way, really love the performance increase. It has been VERY noticeable.
D**I
Why did I wait so long to get some of this stuff?
I purchased this kit after following Salem Techsperts youtube videos. My 7600x always ran a bit warmer than I thought was necessary given the 3-fan clc that I was using. Using a coupon code, it was very affordable, and came with everything needed to make the installation process easy. The little green sticky tabs are meant to be used to help peel off the film from each side of the PTM. I already see a 15c difference in thermals. It also seems like shoddy thermal paste was the root cause of a few passive issues regarding slow boot times and less-than-ideal performance.The finger covers, screwdriver, brush, spreader, and alcohol wipes were not necessary, but those will go towards other projects. The green pull-tabs absolutely make installation easier, though. I still have enough material for at least 3 more CPUs, and this kit will remain a staple of my electronics repair kit for the near future.
C**S
Amazing Results Buy This Now
Amazing product buy now. I have an OMEN transcend 14 rtx 4070 and this sucker runs hot. Individual cores were seeing over 100C with Artic MX-7 paste on the Core 185H. I upgraded to a more modern paste and still saw individual cores in the 90s. Upgraded to this PTM pad and highest core was 79C. Amazing product, easy to apply but need really sharp tweezers to remove the plastic sheet. Note, it didn't change the CPU package temp much but since the cores are all closer in temp it keeps the CPU from throttling. Great product for a great price, thank you!
H**M
Thermal Pad? More like super glue pad.
Installed this on a couple PCs of mine. One it seems to have worked well on, fingers crossed. A second, CPU was consistently running around 80-85 under load, while idling at 65. This was leading to other performance issues, so I decided to remove this product and reapply traditional thermal paste.That was when I noticed the heat sink was quite literally glued to the CPU. In trying to remove the heat sink it pulled the CPU right out of the socket. I had to heat the CPU with a hair dryer to try and loosen the adhesive. Even with the heat loosening the glue I still managed to break skin on my finger tips twisting the CPU around the heat sink to try and remove it. I eventually managed to get it loose enough, but in FINALLY removing it I inevitably bent several pins.Thankfully I have a steady hand and a couple pairs of needle nose tweezers, because I managed to bend all pins back into shape thereby saving my processor (no thanks to this garbage product). I had an extra box of this cr@p I had already purchased, but it is now safe and sound at the bottom of my trash can where it belongs.Do not buy this product, unless you like toasty CPUs and bent pins.
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