Noctua announces new thermal pad for AMD chips in partnership with Carbice — product will work with processors in AM5 and AM4 sockets

Noctua announces new thermal pad for AMD chips in partnership with Carbice — product will work with processors in AM5 and AM4 sockets

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hotaru251 iirc didn't these type of pads need placed a specific way as they would function worse if placed in the wrogn direction? (i.e. the "right" side being placed north instead would eb worse) Reply

umeng2002_2 No, it's the way they are manufactured. The installation direction shouldn't matter. Reply

usertests hotaru251 said: iirc didn't these type of pads need placed a specific way as they would function worse if placed in the wrogn direction? (i.e. the "right" side being placed north instead would eb worse) They're claiming new carbon nanotube technology in this, so all assumptions could go out the window. It needs to be tested. Reply

Rand0m_Guy I want to see this tested against the Grizzly Kryopad. Reply

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