Thermal Grizzly introduced Minus Pad Basic, Pad Advance and Pad Pro

Thermal Grizzly introduced the new Minus PAD thermal strap series. They are available in three versions: Minus Pad Basic, Minus Pad Advance and Minus Pad Pro, which differ in thermal conductivity and elasticity.

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The manufacturer claims that the Minus PAD non -electro -conductive thermal laying is based on time -tested Minus Pad 8 heat laying and are specially optimized to significant improvement of thermal conductivity, compressibility and price and quality ratio.

These thermal layers are suitable for replacing standard thermal boards for solid-state NVMe drives, video cards, video cards for video cards, and are also designed to use video cards with components of subsystems, such as voltage regulators and memory chips.

Thermal Grizzly Minus Pad Basic thermal layers are of good thermal conductivity, slightly lower compressibility and an excellent price ratio.

The Minus Pad Advance has even higher thermal conductivity and increased compression, and the minus PAD Pro stand out with outstanding thermal conductivity and high compression, but they have a slightly higher cost.

Thermal layers are available in size 100 × 100 mm and 120 × 20 mm, as well as with a different thickness of: 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 3.0 mm. Their cost varies from € 14.90 to € 39.90. New items are already available on the official website of Thermal Grizzly.

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