Sunday, November 19th 2023
GELID Launches HeatPhase Ultra, a Phase Changing Thermal Interface Material
Tech innovator GELID Solutions, is thrilled to unveil its latest Phase Change Thermal Interface. Developed with cutting-edge technology and designed to meet the demands of today's high-performance devices. HeatPhase Ultra is built to last, offering great durability. Unlike regular materials, it stays effective without getting
hard or worn out over time, ensuring steady temperature control. Safety is a priority, and HeatPhase Ultra is designed to prevent electrical issues, reducing the risk of short circuits, especially in delicate applications.
Designed with user convenience in mind, HeatPhase Ultra prevents bleeding during application, staying in place without creating a mess. Its user-friendly nature simplifies both application and removal processes, making it the preferred choice for technicians and users alike. Responding to demand, HeatPhase Ultra comes in two sizes: one for Intel and one for AMD processors. This tailored approach guarantees a good fit for different systems, providing effective thermal control for various electronic devices.The HeatPhase Ultra is RoHS and WEEE compliant and carries a 2 year warranty.
"HeatPhase Ultra is a major improvement in thermal management. Its excellent heat conductivity, durability, and user-friendly features stand out. This practical solution enhances electronic device performance in tough conditions, making it essential for various users", said Gebhard Scherrer, Sales Director of GELID Solutions Ltd.
The HeatPhase Ultra has a MSRP:
hard or worn out over time, ensuring steady temperature control. Safety is a priority, and HeatPhase Ultra is designed to prevent electrical issues, reducing the risk of short circuits, especially in delicate applications.
Designed with user convenience in mind, HeatPhase Ultra prevents bleeding during application, staying in place without creating a mess. Its user-friendly nature simplifies both application and removal processes, making it the preferred choice for technicians and users alike. Responding to demand, HeatPhase Ultra comes in two sizes: one for Intel and one for AMD processors. This tailored approach guarantees a good fit for different systems, providing effective thermal control for various electronic devices.The HeatPhase Ultra is RoHS and WEEE compliant and carries a 2 year warranty.
"HeatPhase Ultra is a major improvement in thermal management. Its excellent heat conductivity, durability, and user-friendly features stand out. This practical solution enhances electronic device performance in tough conditions, making it essential for various users", said Gebhard Scherrer, Sales Director of GELID Solutions Ltd.
The HeatPhase Ultra has a MSRP:
- For Intel USD 9.50 or EUR 9.50
- For AMD USD 10.00 or EUR 10.00
28 Comments on GELID Launches HeatPhase Ultra, a Phase Changing Thermal Interface Material
Considering this is none conductive, unlike the kryosheet, this can have different applications too
Honestly they shouldn't even make paste or liquid metal or phase change anymore, Kryosheet is all anyone needs, and no I am not paid by thermal grizzly to advertise, I just don't understand why anyone would want the mess for basically no gain that matters.
that being said I do think liquid metal is still important for laptops and ps5's. condensed form factors do benefit from liquid metal at least. just not big rigs like we use
It's a bad way to approach things, generally.
Often certain types of hardware debugging will make you go through a good portion of thermal paste, which sure isn't that expensive when bought bulk, but re-useable solutions can remove a bit of the headache
I don't do PTM7958 on GPU just because it is under water, it doesn't make sense to use it as it starts working only over 40C...
I am still baffled why our local reviewers are not taking this more seriously and do proper insight into those both things. Kryosheets do deteriorate. You cannot do it, too expensive for a new one each time.
Does that mean no phase change or phase change^2 ?? ;)
im just bummed out, did 8 hour in person job interview last week, and they decided not to hire me. im burned out and im tired.