🔥 Elevate Your Cooling Game with PTM7950!
The PTM7950 is a high-performance thermal pad designed for optimal heat dissipation in advanced computing devices. With a thermal conductivity of 8.5 W/mK and a unique phase change feature, it ensures reliable performance even under extreme conditions. The package includes essential tools for easy application, making it a must-have for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike.
M**P
You can stop searching now, this is the best thermal paste for your PC
I was very skeptical at first of this new "PTM" stuff I kept hearing about, so I decided to pick this up to try it with my new PC that's having thermal issues (it's my first Mini ITX build). I removed all the paste from my CPU and placed the PTM on it, remembering to remove the film from both sides, and tightened the cooler down on it. I could tell the difference IMMEDIATELY. My computer booted and dropped me to my desktop without me even realizing it because the fans never kicked up like they nomrally do. I ran a CPU stress test on my Ryzen 9 7940HX and where I was normally bouncing off my processor's TjMax within 5 minutes, I was now about 10 degrees (centigrade) below it after 20 minutes!Amazed at the improvement, I removed my GPU and swapped the paste for the remainder of the PTM - Another brilliant decision, because now my GPU won't even cross the 70 degrees centigrade mark even under full load! In an ITX build!I'd give this 10 stars if I could. It doesn't make a mess, there's no need to spread it around, it performs on-par or better than liquid metal, and your thermals will actually IMPROVE over time. I see absolutely no reason this shouldn't be used in any device you can repaste. In fact, I actually bought more and now all of my computers run this. If you're struggling to decide what paste to get, you can stop now and purchase this knowing it's exactly what you're looking for.
A**S
A must have for ITX air cooled builds!
Wow! I just built a Minisforum BD795i SE Mini ITX computer in a Ncore 100 Air case with a 9070 XT Red Devil. My temps with the stock thermal paste would get as high as 91 C when the heatsink was heat soaked after roughly an hour of gaming. This is with system and CPU fans kicking on full speed at 85 C. I "repasted" my CPU using this and now my temps are at a steady 75 C after a 30 min stress test. I did "bake" it in by letting the system get good use for about 20 min initially, then I left it cool for about 15 min then repeated one more time. Definitely worth it!
A**R
Great for laptops
Don’t do what I did the first time by leaving the plastic sheet on during installation. Otherwise, there is NO thermal alternative I’d recommend more.My workstation laptop’s CPU and GPU were running incredibly hot with the stock paste after a few years (around 98C for both) before I found out about these thermal pads and installed them. Now, my CPU doesn’t really get hotter than 85C and my GPU hovers around 80C when both are running at near maximum load.I do a lot of work with AI and these are amazing for the longevity of your processors, and the longevity of the pads themselves exceed that of regular thermal paste as well.
C**N
Great cooling, a little finicky of an application process
Great cooling and a mostly hassle free application with the exception of the film on both sides being a little tedious to get off well. After a bit of testing it's the only thing to reliably bring my GPU hotspot back to a normal range of 10-15C above the average that I've been able to find so far. One tip I did find that's worth mentioning is to run something demanding and do a quick shutdown after it gets heated up and loosen and re-tighten the main mounting screws which seems to improve the contact and improve the temps even further.
W**M
seems genuine
better performance than another "ptm7950" I tried. Lower temps and quieter laptop
S**J
Normal Thermal paste
Works like normal thermal paste, nothing special.
N**E
This is real ptm7950
This is the real stuff, dropped my main gpu temps 10degrees Celsius+ and my hot spot way down. Pretty sure this is legit ptm7950. The smaller one for $9 was enough to do 2 gpu's. Put it in the freezer and cut it with a scissor and then put it in the freezer again to make it easier to pell the plastic off the ptm7950. I also did my vram with thermal putty at the same time. The upsiren thermal putty here on Amazon is the real stuff to get, don't get the knockoff stuff. Pictures are before and after. Also adjusted my fan a little for the second picture but I definitely took my temps down 10c+
L**M
Fine
Temps don't go over 75 with a Cheap AIO Cooler and a 7800X3D in cinebench R23
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