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The Gelid Solutions GP-Ultimate 15W-Thermal Pad is a high-performance thermal interface material designed for optimal heat conduction. Measuring 90x50x1.0mm, this pad is easy to install and compatible with a wide range of electronic devices. Its non-electrically conductive properties ensure safety and reliability, making it an ideal choice for both professional and personal use.
A**R
Work great
Used to re pad a 3080. Easy to cut to size and dropped temps a few degrees
L**
Helped drop VRAM temp by 20 degrees!
After searching the web/YouTube for the correct thickness of pads. Found the thickness I needed for both front and back of GPU. I have the latest version of Nvidia RTX 3080 Founders Edition. Which require different thickness than the original 3080 Fe. For the back, I used the 3.0mm thickness Gelid Extremes. For the front, I used 1.5mm thickness Gelid Ultimates. Under load, VRAM temp went from 96 degrees Celsius down to ~70 degrees Celsius. I redid thermal paste. However, I did recall what I had prior to modification. I used Noctua H2 thermal paste. Under load getting ~ 59 degrees Celsius for GPU temp. The temps are with 65% fan speed for GPU. When cutting pads for both front and back. Don’t be concerned with cutting pads to completely over cover the chips. Try to be as close as possible when cutting and covering the chips. Reason being is because you may risk thermal pad overlap sections of the PCB. That would prevent you from closing the GPU enclosure properly. Causing not a good contact with die and heatsink. Then you’d have to open the GPU again. And trim the pads. To get better and straight cuts of your pads. Get a clean sharp utility knife or surgical type of knife with a ruler. I bought a arts and crafts set that came with a couple of knives, cutting mat, and metal ruler. Helped lots in comparison to using scissors.
O**G
Performant but not soft at all
Despite what's written on the box, 60-70 on 00 hardness scale which equals to "soft", those are more like in between medium hard and medium soft pads. So it's good for replacing the pads on motherboard VRMs or GPU VRAM, but for SSDs better choose something softer.
J**E
Great for the 3090FE Backplate - With Pressing
As the title suggested, these 2mm Gelid Ultimate pads are great for the backplate of the 3090FE. I was using the 1.5mm Ultimate pads originally but the temps were okay despite not making a solid connection with the backplate. Wanting better, I gave the 2mm's a shot, at first the pads were hotter than the 1.5mm'. I let the GPU get hot and then gently sandwich pressed the GPU in an effort to compress them a little. After doing so, my temps dropped to lower than the 1.5mm Gelids's by 2c. I don't post temps b/c as attached by the screenshot, I did some external cooling modding with heatsinks and fans. That said, attached are photo examples of what my mining results and mod look like. Note, the noctua fans on top are 120mm and the bottom 3 are 99mm(or whatever the size is below 120mm) all 5 fans at 100%. I don't have gaming temps ATM to share b/c I'm mining but with the 1.5mm Gelid Extreme on the GPU die side, pasted with Thermalright TFX paste my hotspot temp and GPU temp are at the 10c minimum (best the 3090FE can do). In furmark my GPU doesn't go over 58c.Long winded review but wanted to share the learning curve of the 2mm pads on a 3090FE. (The need to sandwich the GPU after it's heated up)
J**T
Works but crumble
Installed these on MacBook Air M2 to reduce throttling. Definelty pulls heat to bottom of case. However, I found these to tear and crumble easier than the thermal right. I would assume that is the reason for the cost difference between the two brands.
M**S
Fantastic quality
I used this brand several times in my laptops because the quality is the best you can find, my last laptop arrived very easily to 100C and now the difference is it arrives to the same 100C but it cools faster and the base temeperature is near 41C when it normally was 50C with the same ambient temperature.
S**T
Massive improvement over stock VRAM pads for GDDR6X!
Amazing! After installing these on the VRAM for my MSI Ventus 3080 10GB OC Edition, my VRAM temperatures dropped 16 degrees Celsius under load. FYI, replacing the 3mm pads on the rear backplate did next to nothing, and replacing the other pads that weren't covering the memory chips did basically nothing as well. You just need to replace the VRAM pads and you should see massive improvement. Absolutely amazing drop in temperature for me after switching these Gelid Ultimate pads - highly recommended!
T**S
Best option out there
There are not a lot of great guides on thermal pads. I had to do some deep digging and found a few honest reviews. Thermal paste is more often reviewed. Used this on my Pi 4 with Argon One m.2 case, my graphics card, my laptop with dedicated graphics and with motherboard chipset. This has helped lower all temps quite a bit and improve stability of all systems I have used it in. Most noticeable was my motherboard chipset which dropped 13F. THANK YOU Gelid. I also have used the Extreme, but spend the few bucks to get the Ultimate. It is definitely worth it.
J**Y
parfait
correspond à mes attentes
R**C
Excelente para GPU de serie RTX 3xxx
Compré las de 2 mm y las de 3mm para cambiar los pads térmicos en una 3080 de Zotac que uso para minería. Con los pads de stock al principio llegaba a 96 grados y así estuvo por un año y medio. Recientemente las temperaturas de la memoria alcanzaban 98 con todo y que es invierno así que antes de que llegaran los calores me decidí a cambiarle los pads. Honestamente, esperaba unos 5 o 6 grados de diferencia pero cual fue mi sorpresa al ver que las temperaturas bajaron hasta 78 grados. Se usa una pieza de cada una para esta tarjeta porque también cambie los pads de los mosfets. Muy muy recomendado.
D**D
Not for GPUs
This is fantastic performing thermal pad however you may want to downgrade to the Extreme line if using these for a GPU. Bought multiple of these which ultimately went to waste because they are too firm and prevent the GPU heatsink making good contact with the GPU chip when applied to RAM. The Extremes have a softer consistency which allows them to be squashed a little more under pressure which is essential for many GPUs to get good all round contact.I wish someone had told me this before I started buying as I would have saved around £40 or more.
D**L
Re-padded 3090 FE - highly recommended
The memory junction on my card was hitting 106c with 100% fan. I bought some Arctic pads that were marginally cheaper, but they didn't really affect the temperature in the the way that I'd hoped, though they dropped to 100c. I took a chance hoping that these Gelid pads would be better and I'm so pleased I did. After 1 hour mining with the same settings the memory junction is showing as 86c. The ambient temperature is the same so all things being equal I'm seeing a total drop of 20c in contrast to the stock pads.
M**S
E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T
J'ai acheté le pad thermique Gelid Ultimate 90x50x1,5mm, qui a une conductivité thermique de 15 W/mK.Cette gamme Ultimate est la plus haute gamme chez Gelid Solutions. Et ça se voit.15 W/mK, c'est une conductivité thermique énorme pour un pad thermique, ils font clairement partie des meilleurs sur le marché, avec les Fujipoly qui ont 17 W/mK.J'ai utilisé ce pad thermique pour refroidir au maximum la VRAM sur ma 3090FE, car si vous en possédez une et que vous la poussez un peu (minage ou rendu 3d) vous aurez déjà remarquez que la VRAM chauffe beaucoup trop (+110°) et que cela provoque un thermal throttling.J'ai combiné à cela un peu de pâte thermique MX-5 (la toute nouvelle), que j'ai appliqué sur les chipset memory, ainsi que du côté backplate (donc de la pate thermique des 2 côtés du pad finalement, pour maximiser la surface de conductivité thermique.)Résultat, pour des réglages identiques en termes de puissance (en OC), je suis passé de 106/108°, à 78°.Bref les résultats sont sans appel, les pads thermique de base sur la 3090FE sont totalement inutiles, alors que les Gelid Ultimate sont quant à eux, EXCELLENT.
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