I can't fault the look of the radiators. They're good, there are a lot of them, and they're good for various hot Raspberry Pi components. The tape must be thermally conductive. However, before I inserted the heatsinks, the CPU temperature reached 72 °C after a period of stress testing (rpi_tempmon, py -ST 2). After installing the radiators I have 69-71 C. A slight decrease. I was expecting a more significant drop in temperature. Haven't decided yet if it's worth it. Maybe it's better to get a fan or nothing.
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