Reddit Reddit reviews Fujipoly/mod/smart Extreme X-e Thermal Pad - 100 x 15 x 0.5 - Thermal Conductivity 11.0 W/mK

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Fujipoly/mod/smart Extreme X-e Thermal Pad - 100 x 15 x 0.5 - Thermal Conductivity 11.0 W/mK
Premium Quality Thermal Pad (Non Adhesive)Easily Cut or Altered for Any ApplicationThickness:0.5 mm ±0.1Elongation:40%Thermal Conductivity: 11.0watt/mk
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13 Reddit comments about Fujipoly/mod/smart Extreme X-e Thermal Pad - 100 x 15 x 0.5 - Thermal Conductivity 11.0 W/mK:

u/teslasagna · 9 pointsr/lgv20

I would suggest a thermal pad, our phones don't create enough pressure like computers do

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZSJRH22/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_28o5CbQHPD4CF

u/MrLethalWeapon · 6 pointsr/lgv20

Two weeks ago I used Arctic Silver thermal paste, and had a similar result.

I tried it again with a lot more paste and finally got a better result.
Understanding what went wrong, I bought a thermal pad and tried again. This time the results were very even better.

Use a pad instead of paste.

This is what I used:

[mod/smart Fujipoly Extreme X-e Thermal Pad]
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZSJRH22/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

u/Hotwinterdays · 5 pointsr/lgv20

I used the Fujipoly with 11W/mk. It seemed a reasonable balance of price and quality, also some research about the Snapdragon 820 led me to understand that a pad with 10-15 W/mk is what I wanted. It has worked magic thus far.

u/nickthaskater · 5 pointsr/lgv20

Probably not enough paste to make proper contact. This is why I recommend a thermal pad instead of paste as the tolerance is pretty loose.

Open it up and see if your paste spread out very much. If it doesn't look like it spread well, add a bit more paste and see if that improves it.

Option 2: Buy a 0.5mm thick Fujipoly thermal pad: https://www.amazon.com/mod-smart-Fujipoly-Extreme-Thermal/dp/B00ZSJRH22

u/KaHOnas · 2 pointsr/lgv20

This is the one I ordered. It seemed to be the best reviewed on here.

u/Goopadrew · 2 pointsr/lgv20
u/WellsMck · 1 pointr/Alienware

I used the fujipoly pads from Amazon. I would've bought all 17mw/k pads but only the 1.0mm pads had prime shipping. So I bought the 17w/mk and 11w/mk pads. I paired it with thermal grizzly kryonaut paste. Apparently you should try and keep the thermals the same between the paste and the pads. So using all 11w/mk pads wouldn't be bad since the thermal paste is around 12w/mk

u/knkarm · 1 pointr/PS4Pro

I used the Artic Silver paste and these are the pads

u/philosobyte · 1 pointr/Alienware

We need two of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZSJPZQ2
One of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZSJRH22
And for the 0.1mm pads, which iunlock said look more like thermal tape, we could use this thermal tape: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LYO3PK9
or we could use K5 Pro: https://www.amazon.com/viscous-thermal-paste-replacement-Aspire/dp/B00UTX7K2E

u/poblopuablo · 1 pointr/LGG3

Thank you. I ended up selling it and just going with a 6p because I found a great deal. :) Gotachya. What kind of thermal pad did you use? (I work with computers a decent amount) and there are some pretty dang crappy ones out there. And it's possible you got a poor quality one. Some are really good but they cost more, and there is a pretty dang decent on on amazon which is pretty fairly priced. If you got it off of eBay or a pretty cheap one on amazon, odds are that it wouldn't do much.

  • ARCTIC thermal pads: (Decent fair priced thermal pad): https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-Thermal-Pad-0-5-Conductivity/dp/B00UYTT3I2/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1493566555&sr=1-4&keywords=Thermal+pad+.5mm
    • Thermal Conductivity 6.0 W/mK

  • Fujipoly Extreme Thermal Pad : (high quality more, more expensive per square millimeter) : https://www.amazon.com/Fujipoly-mod-smart-Extreme-Thermal/dp/B00ZSJRH22/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493566977&sr=8-1&keywords=Fujipoly+thermal+pad+.5mm
    • Thermal Conductivity 11.0 W/mK

  • Fujipoly Ultra Extreme Thermal Pad: (most expensive thermal pad per square millimeter, but also highest quality): https://www.amazon.com/Fujipoly-Extreme-System-Builder-Thermal/dp/B00MQ65K0G/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1493567159&sr=8-9&keywords=Fujipoly+thermal+pad+ultra
    • Thermal Conductivity 17.0 W/mK

  • The higher the thermal conductivity (which is measured the the "W/mK") the better, more effectively and efficiently it can transfer heat)


    Also when I was researching, it said to use 0.5mm thick thermal pads, becausethe space where the thermal pad would go is about 1mm. So if it's too thick it could cause pressure on the screen. Additionally, I was reading somewhere, that the best way to do this was to put 1 Square (the size of the only area needed) covering the metal part on the back. Then take thin strips between 1/16-1/8" thick and put them across the top of said square. (Of course wearing gloves and cleaning the area on the metal part connected to the logic board and the contact point of the other part with rubbing alcohol, for highest thermal efficientcy. Otherwise dirt/dust/oils from fingers/etc can create issues between the thermal pad and the "heatsink", or back of the phone). When you lay the strips on the square (which is already put on the metal), be sure to space them a little ways apart. There should be it is approximately 1/16-1/8" space between each strip (which is also 1/16-1/8"). The reason for the staggering between the strips is because when the phone is pressed back together, the spaces between the strips can almost be made whole(essentially becoming 1 thinner square on top of the already present square) by the pressure. thus providing the most efficient and least pressing(on screen), method of doing the thermal pad mod.

    I can not confirm this method since I myself have not done it, but from hours upon hours of research this is what I found :)

    Best of luck to all of you in the future!!

  • P.S. I write all of this not only for you, but for all that come after you who see this, so they can use it to provide some decent thermal pads to help in their cooling of their lg g3 phones
u/ObiYawn · 1 pointr/Nexus6P

The basics are described here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guide-improve-cooling-greatly-reduce-t3323898/page1

I used these pads: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZSJRH22

And this thermal paste: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019BZENY8

Both have the same heat conductivity, although any modern thermal paste would do.

P.S.: You only need a small drop of thermal paste, the size of maybe one or two rice grains. Don't overdo it.

u/overnightgamer · 1 pointr/auckland

I think it says they are replacing the pads, I could be mistaken but I thought it says 1mm and 2mm somewhere (though I’ll leave it up to him to check) and I’ve not found anywhere in AKL that had pads when I was looking for a sheet that didn’t want more that sixty bucks. Could you recommend somewhere?

Edit: I see I did say paste as well though I already have a shit load anyway. This is the excerpt of what I saw about pads

AW 1070 Model:

I'd recommend replacing the stock thermal pads with Fujipoly:

2x - 1.0mm (https://www.amazon.com/Fujipoly-mod...=UTF8&qid=1480891448&sr=8-6&keywords=fujipoly)

1x - 0.5mm (https://www.amazon.com/Fujipoly-mod-smart-Extreme-Thermal/dp/B00ZSJRH22/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1480891448&sr=8-3&keywords=fujipoly)