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Fujipoly extreme thermal pads
Fujipoly extreme thermal pads













fujipoly extreme thermal pads

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fujipoly extreme thermal pads

Orders with custom powder coating (SX Colors) can take up to 1-4 business days to coat, inspect and pack so please be aware of this. If not, the order will ship out the next business day. Same Day Shipping: We strive to ship out every order same day if the order is placed by 2:00pm MST. During peak season carriers suspend their delivery guarantees and delays are common. Unfortunately we are not able to ship out orders for specific Saturday deliveries. For international orders we ship via Fed Ex and DHL. Air shipments will be delivered on the normal business day scheduling provided via the selected carrier.

fujipoly extreme thermal pads

Use at your own risk.Ĭarriers: We ship via USPS and Fed Ex. Easily Cut / Altered for All Applications.With a 11.0 watt/mk thermal conductivity these pads will pull heat away from your important components with ease and allow for overclocking as well! These pads can be used for a wide variety of applications including laptops, gaming consoles, voltage regulators, memory ICs and much more.īoth sides have a protective plastic that can be peeled once ready to apply. This line of thermal pads are much more effective than stock pads. These are custom cut to a smaller, more applicable size.

fujipoly extreme thermal pads

It would be doubly cool if anyone with the same laptop (dell g7 17' 7790 with the 2060) had used either of these thermal pads before and had some advice.The Extreme Thermal Pad is a ready to use high end thermal pad. These gelid pads say 15w/mk while the fujipoly ones are 17w/mk. Theres cheaper pads made by gelid but I dont know what the performance difference between the two would be I was wondering if anyone had any advice, such as if its worth the money for the pads, and also if I would need to redo the liquid metal on my cpu and gpu when swapping out the pads. though it had black electrical tape covering the areas around the cpu and gpu dies as well as pink and blue thermal pads for what I assume are the other heat generating components. I currently have liquid metal on the gpu and cpu, I bought my laptop secondhand but it was relatively new. I was thinking of using those fujipoly extreme thermal pads with the 17 wmk on my dell g7 laptop.Įven though i hear about them fairly often I havent found a single benchmark or even video about their use on laptops on youtube or google etc.















Fujipoly extreme thermal pads