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Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut - Carbon Thermal Pad - Non-Adhesive, Flexible and Reusable - Very High Thermal Conductivity - Conducts Electricity (51 × 68 × 0.2 mm)

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Size: 51 × 68 × 0,2 mm


Features

  • Suitable for CPU cooling, GPU cooling, and any application that requires the use of pads instead of thermally conductive pastes; Carbonaut is an electrical conductor - avoid contact between thermal pad and transistors or transformers
  • The thermal conductive pad meets the expectations of gamers and IT enthusiasts alike, who are primarily looking for a high quality product from Thermal Grizzly
  • The non-adhesive and flexible carbon thermal padding can be used repeatedly and, unlike pastes, does not dry out
  • The product meets the expectations of both players and IT enthusiasts, who are looking for a high quality product with Thermal Grizzly

Brand: Thermal Grizzly


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 0.2 x 5.51 x 7.09 inches


Item Weight: 0.02 Kilograms


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.2 x 5.51 x 7.09 inches; 0.71 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ TG-CA-51-68-02-R


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 16, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Thermal Grizzly


Best Sellers Rank: #38 in Thermal Pads


Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,802 ratings


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  • Ideally for laptop applications
Size: 51 × 68 × 0,2 mm
As a person who does a lot of work on electronics, I have come to the understanding that carbon thermal pads are best used on small electronics namely gaming laptops. I'd also suggest getting a dab or two of some extra thermal compound just so the carbon pads can slightly adhere to the component which saves a lot of strain in the case you need to angle it or flip it upside down to reconnect everything. This type of thermal compound is by far the best I've come across and that's to be expected with thermal grizzly, however cutting it does get tricky yet very versatile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023 by Uknown

  • These things are great!
Size: 38 × 38 × 0,2 mm
I have used these a few times. Not one problem. They don't have any adhesive so you have to install laying down the CPU. They are a bit pricey but they never dry out and can be reused. But it once and you are done. I don't know why everyone doesn't use these instead of paste. And it doesn't lave any mess like paste does. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023 by stygian

  • Great for low power devices.
Size: 32 × 32 × 0,2 mm
Used to replace CPU paste on a 2011 MacBook, and Alienware Alpha R1. A great option for <35W TDP components as it never dries out. This is not a replacement for CPU paste on full power components (40W+ TDP) or water cooled systems. THIS PRODUCT IS ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE. DO. NOT. LET. IT. TOUCH. THE. SMCs. Needs to be cut to size for the IHS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Clayton Lechlitner

  • This thing is great - works perfectly for my (albeit unusual) application
Size: 38 × 38 × 0,2 mm
I have a OEM case (HP Omen) with a AIO liquid cooler. At some point I decided to upgrade from the original Intel CPU to a AMD Zen 3 CPU via a motherboard swap. Although I was able to get the AIO cooler to fit, and although it fits fairly tightly with normal thermal paste, it seems that the mounting pressures for Intel are different than the mounting pressures for AMD. While the cooler would work well under low power loads (e.g. 60W), the fan quickly spun up to full speed even while the air coming out of the radiator was only slightly warm. Initially I thought my AIO cooler was just going dry or the pump was failing or something along those lines. However, on a hunch I decided to get this thermal pad. When I replaced the thermal paste with this pad, the problem immediately went away. I was able to sustain Cinebench throttle test at around 160W with just the single 120mm AIO cooler and a Ryzen 9 5900x. It turns out the mounting pressures do matter, even though the thermal paste I was using before *seemed* to make good contact - in fact when I pulled off the cooler pump, the CPU came out with it - even though the socket was locked (fortunately neither the CPU nor the motherboard were damaged). In short, if you suspect that the mounting pressure for your cooler might be a little too low, the extra couple mils of thickness this adds might be sufficient to improve the contact. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023 by Zuofu

  • Easy to install. Mediocre thermals. Usable but not great.
Size: 38 × 38 × 0,2 mm
Works ok but not ideal for high heat/high performance applications. I'll be going a different direction. High loads overwhelm it quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023 by The Ringer

  • Best TIM purchase I've made in years
Size: 38 × 38 × 0,2 mm
I absolutely love this product, for one very simple reason: it takes 90% of the headache out of cooling a laptop. I have no idea how this functions on a desktop computer, but every time I've used it on an overheating laptop I've seen dramatic improvements. Why is that? What makes this better than liquid metal, or IC Diamond, or any other TIM? It's thermally conductive, sure, but properly applied liquid metal is better. The answer is simple: these are miles and miles easier to properly apply on laptops. Something I struggled with for years on my old Razer Blade was having decent cooling on most cores, but one or two that were several degrees hotter, tripping the throttling even if most of the chip was fine. This happens because, unlike desktop coolers, laptop heatsinks are almost universally less precisely constructed. Contact surfaces that would make the cheapest chinese knockoff desktop cooler scoff are the norm on laptops. My $1600 Razer Blade from 2017, for instance, contacted the GPU with two, completely bare heatpipes, fresh out of the mold, with a 2mm gap between them and not even 100% coverage across the surface of the die. It was a nightmare. I tried shims, I tried modifying the heatsink height, I carefully sanded the heatpipe so it would actually be flat, I all but broke out a level to make sure the thing was flush, but I simply could not eliminate the inconsistent cooling. That is, until I bought this TIM. A quick trace and the barely careful application of a razor blade later, and it was fixed. It was a eureka moment that I'm still giddy about. So, when it came time to upgrade my computer, one of the first things I did was buy a couple boxes of Carbonaut. If you're after the lowest possible temperatures, look elsewhere. However, if you're struggling to apply TIM in a consistent way due to terrible heatsink design, give it a shot. It worked miracles for me. Just make sure the heatsink is making some kind of contact. It's easiest to apply a paste, then remove the heatsink again to look at the spread pattern. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2022 by Art C.

  • Surprisingly Good
Size: 32 × 32 × 0,2 mm
Temps probably aren’t comparable to using a high quality paste but at least it won’t dry out. Be very careful when handling it and make sure it’s centered.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023 by Carson

  • Excellent alternative to paste, theorhetically lasts forever, easy to install & no mess.
Size: 32 × 32 × 0,2 mm
I wasn't sure how close this would perform to Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut paste which is basically the gold standard for 10yrs+, but I don't notice more than a 1 degree difference in temps between Kryonaut and this Carbonaut pad when using a 7950X3D and Corsair 240mm AIO while gaming or synthetic stress tests. This is almost always the better choice because it is cleaner, no mess at all, easier to apply, reusable, nearly identical performance, and most importantly this lasts forever and will never degrade like paste does with the "pump out" effect or hardening or cracking over time which causes hot spots and degraded thermal conductivity with age. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Customer

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