News Thermalright Quietly Launches New Heilos Thermal Pads

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I'm curious how these will perform in real world tests as very few pads have been able to come close to other TIM. This might be a PTM-7950 derived pad which would be fine as I don't believe there's a reliable way to get them without being a business.
 

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I'm curious how these will perform in real world tests as very few pads have been able to come close to other TIM. This might be a PTM-7950 derived pad which would be fine as I don't believe there's a reliable way to get them without being a business.
Almost certainly is just the PTM-7950, since it also has the same exact conductivity at 8.5W/m-K, same thickness at 0.2mm and same thermal resistance at 0.04°C cm2/W.

You can buy them from some 3rd party retailers like moddiy, but they're just resellers since you do need to be a business to buy them from Honeywell.

Still this should increase availability for them and make them more commonly accessible, as they really do work well and are nice and easy to use.
 
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Almost certainly is just the PTM-7950, since it also has the same exact conductivity at 8.5W/m-K, same thickness at 0.2mm and same thermal resistance at 0.04°C cm2/W.

You can buy them from some 3rd party retailers like moddiy, but they're just resellers since you do need to be a business to buy them from Honeywell.

Still this should increase availability for them and make them more commonly accessible, as they really do work well and are nice and easy to use.
I found it on Amazon for $6.99 that their email support sent me a link to it. Has no reviews went unnoticed I bought one though to try it out in a few days. I've never used the Honeywell ones or any I couldn't afford the Moddiy one's and Aliexpress and Ebuy7 were 2+ weeks delivery time.
 
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