Sizes guide
- The scrissor sign next to a size means it can be cut out from that slice of thermal pad. It is not the actual size! Example: 80x40x2mm
- One dimension size means it’s the thickness of that pad. Example: 1mm
- Two or three dimension sizes – with no scrissor sign – means it’s most probably an actual size. Example 100x14x1.5mm
About sizes
Sizes you find here come from various sources. Most of them reported by my clients whom successfully replaced their GPUs’ factory thermal pads with high quality aftermarket pads – getting significant results in their temperature drop. Some of these sizes are actual measurements and others just collected from random users on such websites like Reddit, YouTube or official / unofficial forums.
Do your own research
Please note that I cannot take any responsibility for the sizes appearing here. Do your own research as well before buying and replacing anything.
Tips
- Make sure your pads and GPU die contacts well with the heatsink.
- Always test your graphic cards and devices in controlled environment.
kospan
the 1mm revision B is the upper picture.
Just change the pads in mine 😉
Byte Burner
hmmmm, mine is 2mm front and 1mm back. it’s like version B reversed. I have the version in the second picture but its not copper for me it’s aluminum. but temps are great. core won’t exceed 60C at full utilization. The question is why one version has a pad on the isolated power phase chunk while the other doesn’t?. should I do something about it?