But technically, the X method is by far the most efficient and time saving for the paste/temp to stabilise.
But technically, the X method is by far the most efficient and time saving for the paste/temp to stabilise.
Came to say this, got lost in the conversation.
I’d draw a happy merchant then use a 50 ton press to mash it all into dust.
Came to say this, got lost in the conversation.
I’d draw a happy merchant then use a 50 ton press to mash it all into dust.
Meh. Don't see a compelling reason to change. I AM Interested in those pads I've seen offered. The Thermal Grizzly ones seem pretty effective
Meh. Don't see a compelling reason to change. I AM Interested in those pads I've seen offered. The Thermal Grizzly ones seem pretty effective
And dangerous (highly conducive) if not properly applied.
The best compromise I’ve worked with so far is the HoneyWell PTM7950.
And dangerous (highly conducive) if not properly applied.
The best compromise I’ve worked with so far is the HoneyWell PTM7950.
How do they compare to just using paste? I've seen those (or items similar) and was curious. Online stuff says they run about 5c hotter on average
How do they compare to just using paste? I've seen those (or items similar) and was curious. Online stuff says they run about 5c hotter on average