I need to replace the gpu card in my desktop and was going to take the
opportunity and try to use a conductivity pad instead of the goo. Last
time I used it was in heat sinks on my Rpi4, which were bits from what
I had used in my 3D printer. It worked I guess, but this time we are
talking about GPU and I would like not to half ass it.

So I was looking at https://kriticalpads.com/full-sheets and did not
realize they sold them by the thickness, with the thicker being
supposedly the most conductive. How do I figure out how thick I need?
Just the thickest one I can shove in place? I was also thinking about
the merit of using them in a laptop, where space is at a premium on a
good day.

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