Thursday, February 6th 2025

Thermal Grizzly Intros Minus Basic, Advance and Pro Thermal Pads

Thermal Grizzly, a high-performance cooling solutions provider, introduces a new series of thermal pads, consisting of the Minus Pad Basic, Minus Pad Advance, and Minus Pad Pro.

The non-electrically conductive thermal pads Minus Pad Basic, Minus Pad Advance, and Minus Pad Pro are based on the proven Minus Pad 8 and have been specifically optimized to significantly improve thermal conductivity, compressibility, and price-performance ratio. These thermal pads are suitable for SSDs, graphics card coolers, GPU water coolers, and electronic components such as voltage regulators and memory modules.
Key Features of the new Minus Pad Series
  • Easy to apply
  • Available in common sizes
  • Good to very good compressibility and thermal conductivity
  • Non-electrically conductive
Comparison: Basic, Advance, and Pro
  • Minus Pad Basic: Good thermal conductivity, slightly lower compressibility, and an excellent price-performance ratio.
  • Minus Pad Advance: Even better thermal conductivity and higher compressibility.
  • Minus Pad Pro: Extremely high thermal conductivity and outstanding compressibility - at a slightly higher price.
The new series is available in sizes 100 × 100 mm and 120 × 20 mm, as well as thicknesses of 0.5 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm, 2.0 mm, and 3.0 mm.
Availability and Pricing
Thermal Grizzly Minus Pads thermal pads are now available for order directly from the Thermal Grizzly Online Shop or through our Global Network of Distribution Partners. In the table below, you can see the manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) including VAT.
Source: Thermal Grizzly
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5 Comments on Thermal Grizzly Intros Minus Basic, Advance and Pro Thermal Pads

#1
Intervention
I have not tested these, so I am not going to speculate one bit. However, going by the pads available by Grizzly, I can not see why anyone would want to pay such outrageous prices, especially for a 100x100x1mm pad. I just had a card in for repair which was killed by the wrong thermal pads. Made a video of it, its on my channel. Nothing to do with the size, but rather the quality and hardness. I get mine from AliExpress and they are good quality. I use them on a daily bases and never have disappointed. There is however, a lot of garbage on AliExpress too, so watch out! This is where I get mine in case you're wondering: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005898862800.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.194.122c1802jVH6vj

I am not sponsored by anyone to sell you anything so buy them from where you want. But these are the type. Hope this helps! Or you can pay that premium for thermal pads LOL.
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#2
_roman_
Can any of those specialist answer?

Is not thermalputty the better approach? igorslab has those articles from time to time about that stuff which can be used instead.

igor forum claimed that some graphic card manufacturer will send you a digital picture of which pads should be used where on the graphic card. I would not be surprised when some guy did use the wrong ones.

I'm not a customer from roman. For some reason people buy his stuff. For some reason people like his videos. roman owns thermal grizzly and was or is an overclocker and also a youtuber. I do not bother much with his merchandise, products and videos and webpages.
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#3
LabRat 891
_roman_Is not thermalputty the better approach? igorslab has those articles from time to time about that stuff which can be used instead.
Some people really do not like putty, have had bad experiences from mis-application, or otherwise don't believe it's "the right, long-term solution".

Personally though, I prefer a tub of putty to $20-100/application pads (that, most AIBs won't even disclose the proper specs on).
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#4
Niceumemu
_roman_Can any of those specialist answer?

Is not thermalputty the better approach? igorslab has those articles from time to time about that stuff which can be used instead.

igor forum claimed that some graphic card manufacturer will send you a digital picture of which pads should be used where on the graphic card. I would not be surprised when some guy did use the wrong ones.

I'm not a customer from roman. For some reason people buy his stuff. For some reason people like his videos. roman owns thermal grizzly and was or is an overclocker and also a youtuber. I do not bother much with his merchandise, products and videos and webpages.
It's different options, TG already offers putty as well. Pads can be reused better than putty afaik
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#5
_roman_
Considering people are putting 100€ in thermal putty or other "advanced" stuff from roman in their graphic cards It's hard to not justify just selling a graphic card before the 24 months warranty has run out. It the same amount of money I loose.

The amount you need according to igors forum and the amount you pay for it does not make sense to myself.

Always check the price per liters or kilo. This is very worse for products made by thermalgrizzly, superglue, thermal paste and two component glue to name a few overpriced products.

100x100x2mm for 40€
just for information 25.4mm = 1 inch -> when I'm not wrong its 4x4x(very small) inches. or 10x10x0.2cm
I'm think that is around 2/3 the size of one of my hands.
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