Cryosheet attached to various heating elements such as CPU, GPU, etc.
Griffin characteristics meet both high thermal conductivity and durability
Seorin C&I announced the launch of a new thermal pad, Kryosheet, from Thermal Grizzly, which it exclusively supplies. This is a thermal product that is used by attaching directly to the heating element of the CPU or GPU.
Existing thermal grease was used in a viscous liquid form by applying it to the top of the heating element. In addition, there was the problem of performance deterioration due to hardening over time. However, Thermal Grizzly CryoSheet is a sheet material that can be cut into the desired shape and reused at the same time. Because it is solid, it does not harden. In particular, the finely applied ‘gap filler’ development process ensures perfect contact between the surfaces of the heating element and the cooling solution, and this property provides excellent thermal conductivity.
The largest 50×50 size that can be directly attached to the heating element is Intel corresponds to NVIDIA 2080 and 3060 GPUs, and the smallest 24×12 corresponds to Intel mobile CPUs.
There are a total of 6 products listed, and they all have the same thickness of 0.2mm.
Cryosheet utilizes the properties of graphene, which is called a new dream material. Graphene, one of the isotopes of carbon, has higher thermal conductivity than a regular thermal pad of the same standard. It is preferred in environments that require high temperature resistance. In particular, by stacking the molecular structure in a ‘Z’ shape, the thermal conductivity anisotropy of graphene, a raw material of graphene, can be utilized, and it is also resistant to deformation due to heat and tension.
By Hyundong Kim Editor Hyundong.Kim@weeklypost.kr
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