I use 0.5mm and 1.5mm thick plates as the heat transfer layer with aluminum heatsinks placed on two metal case units - one subwoofer amp plate driving the bass shaker and the other is a cable company DVR that gets very hot. Because these thermal pads are easy to remove, they're ideal when you want to keep your devices' surface and internal temperatures down by dissipating heat either passively with a heatsink or with a silent electric fan on top of the heatsink. I use heatsinks coupled with silent fans and both units have seen a drop in surface temperatures from around 34°C (94°F) to 28°C (80°F). When the fans are off the heatsinks feel fairly warm, but when the fans are running for half an hour the heatsinks feel fairly cool with minimal airflow around the fins.
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