AMD Bundles Carbice Ice Pad with Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D
The bundle adds a maintenance-free carbon nanotube thermal pad that AMD says delivers consistent cooling and long-term reliability for gamers.
- On Monday, Atlanta-based Carbice announced the Carbice Ice Pad is shipping with the relaunched 10th Anniversary AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D chip, marking the first time advanced carbon nanotube cooling reaches mainstream retail processors.
- The relaunched Ryzen 7 5800X3D allows gamers to maintain powerful performance on the AM4 platform, avoiding expensive motherboard and DDR5 memory upgrades while eliminating periodic repasting requirements.
- "The Carbice Ice Pad fundamentally changes how gamers can think about system performance over time," said David McAfee, CVP and GM, Ryzen CPU and Radeon Graphics, AMD, emphasizing long-term reliability.
- "Every PC builder has experienced performance drop-off over time with no clear explanation," said Baratunde Cola, CEO and founder of Carbice, noting the pad removes these failure modes by design.
- The Ice Pad is currently available preapplied in gaming desktop PCs from CyberPowerPC, and will soon be available from Noctua as standalone pads for purchase to upgrade existing Ryzen processors.
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AMD Bundles Carbice Ice Pad with Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D
The Carbice Ice Pad provides a reliable, peel-and-stick, maintenance-free thermal paste alternative designed for consistent gaming performance over the life of a systemPartnership marks the first time consumers can experience advanced carbon nanotube CPU cooling through a mainstream retail CPU…
Carbice and Noctua Partner to Bring Advanced Thermal Pad Technology to DIY PC Builders
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Carbice, Noctua, AMD introduce carban nanotube thermal pads
New Delhi: US-based materials and nanotechnology company Carbice has partnered with Australian cooling specialist Noctua for an international distribution agreement, towards making advanced carbon nanotube thermal interface materials available to the personal computer market. This is the first time that the industrial-grade technology will be made directly to consumers, with the cooling pads scheduled for retail release in 2026. The technology i…
Noctua Partners with Carbice to Bring Carbon Nanotube Thermal Pads to DIY PCs
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Carbice's Carbon Nanotube Thermal Pad Lands in an AMD Retail Box for the First Time, Noctua to Distribute Standalone Pads This September
Thermal paste has been a consumable since PC builders first started slathering it on heatspreaders in the 90s, but a company called Carbice wants to change that. Today, the Atlanta-based thermal interface material developer announced two retail partnerships that put its carbon nanotube pads directly in the hands of consumers for the first time: a bundle with AMD’s relaunched Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition, and a long-term distribution …
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