GIGABYTE acknowledges customer feedback regarding thermal conductive gel application on our GeForce RTX 50 Series and Radeon RX 9000 Series graphics cards. This gel is engineered to ensure optimal contact across uneven component surfaces, and is applied via a fully automated process to minimize human variance compared with traditional thermal pads. We take your concerns seriously and want to provide clear information. Regarding the topic, we wish to clarify the following points:
Comprehensive Testing & Validation
The thermal conductivity gel solution on the GIGABYTE graphics cards has undergone rigorous testing to verify the performance and stability, including but not limited to:
Quality Assurance Process
Every graphics card is inspected and verified against our quality standards before leaving the factory.
Gel Formulation and Behavior
The thermal conductive gel is an insulating, deformable, putty-like compound. It is engineered to remain in place when applied properly, and can endure at least 150 °C before any melting or liquification could happen.
Application Variance in Early Production
In some early production batches for the GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 50 Series, a slightly higher volume of gel was applied to ensure sufficient thermal coverage. The overapplication may cause the excessive gel to appear more prominent, extended, and could potentially be separated from the designated area. While the appearance of extra gel might be concerning, this cosmetic variance does not affect the card's performance, reliability, or lifespan. We had already inspected the issue, and adjusted the gel to the optimal amount in the following production runs.
For any questions or further assistance, please reach out to your regional GIGABYTE customer service center. We apologize for any inconvenience and are dedicated to working with our community to continually improve our products.
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Comprehensive Testing & Validation
The thermal conductivity gel solution on the GIGABYTE graphics cards has undergone rigorous testing to verify the performance and stability, including but not limited to:
- Multi-axis drops and vibration testing (Covering four corners and six sides)
- Long‐duration heavy‐load operational simulations, meanwhile, the exposure to extreme ambient temperatures
- Verification in both vertical and horizontal installation orientations

Quality Assurance Process
Every graphics card is inspected and verified against our quality standards before leaving the factory.
Gel Formulation and Behavior
The thermal conductive gel is an insulating, deformable, putty-like compound. It is engineered to remain in place when applied properly, and can endure at least 150 °C before any melting or liquification could happen.
Application Variance in Early Production
In some early production batches for the GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 50 Series, a slightly higher volume of gel was applied to ensure sufficient thermal coverage. The overapplication may cause the excessive gel to appear more prominent, extended, and could potentially be separated from the designated area. While the appearance of extra gel might be concerning, this cosmetic variance does not affect the card's performance, reliability, or lifespan. We had already inspected the issue, and adjusted the gel to the optimal amount in the following production runs.
For any questions or further assistance, please reach out to your regional GIGABYTE customer service center. We apologize for any inconvenience and are dedicated to working with our community to continually improve our products.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source