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Thermal Grizzly, known most for its high conductivity thermal compounds, showcased a trio of innovative products at Computex 2024, which are highly relevant. The first such innovation is the WireView Pro, a gadget that monitors power delivery to your graphics card, and puts out audible alarms when there's overcurrent or overheating of the wires at the connector. This helps you prevent the power connector burnouts we're seeing with modern graphics cards. This particular model supports the 12V-2x6 (H++) connector standard, which in turn has compatibility with 12VHPWR.
The WireView Pro device sits between the power connection from your PSU, and the connector of your graphics card. It has a physical segment display that lets you monitor power draw or current in real time. It also has two thermal diodes, which connect to the wires close to the terminals of the connector. The device will provide an audible alarm if it detects overheating of wires that can lead to a burnout, or if it detects overcurrent (beyond the ATX 3.1 specification and its excursion tolerances).
Next up, is the Thermal Grizzly PhaseSheet PTM, a high-grade thermal pad that's suitable for high-power devices such as CPUs and GPUs. It's made up of a phase-changing material, and is electrically non-conductive, and offers an unspecified yet high thermal conductivity suitable for its applications. Lastly, the company showed us its new thermal pastes, namely the X-10, and the X-8. Both are simple, non-hardening, and electrically non-conductive pastes recommended for liquid cooling applications. The company didn't put out thermal conductivity numbers, we're not sure if the "8" and "10" in the model names represent conductivity in W mK.
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The WireView Pro device sits between the power connection from your PSU, and the connector of your graphics card. It has a physical segment display that lets you monitor power draw or current in real time. It also has two thermal diodes, which connect to the wires close to the terminals of the connector. The device will provide an audible alarm if it detects overheating of wires that can lead to a burnout, or if it detects overcurrent (beyond the ATX 3.1 specification and its excursion tolerances).
Next up, is the Thermal Grizzly PhaseSheet PTM, a high-grade thermal pad that's suitable for high-power devices such as CPUs and GPUs. It's made up of a phase-changing material, and is electrically non-conductive, and offers an unspecified yet high thermal conductivity suitable for its applications. Lastly, the company showed us its new thermal pastes, namely the X-10, and the X-8. Both are simple, non-hardening, and electrically non-conductive pastes recommended for liquid cooling applications. The company didn't put out thermal conductivity numbers, we're not sure if the "8" and "10" in the model names represent conductivity in W mK.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site