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01-16-2020 04:31 PM #21
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01-17-2020 06:01 PM #22
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01-26-2020 08:21 AM #23
PowerPein PC Specs Laptop (Model) GL504GS Motherboard ASUS Rog Scar II Processor i7-8750H Memory (part number) Kingstone hyperx 2X16 GB Graphics Card #1 Geforce GTX 1070 Sound Card Realtek/ USB Roccet Juke Monitor 1080P 144 Hz Storage #1 Toshiba SSD PCIe Storage #2 Toshiba SATA III 2 TB Power Supply original Keyboard USB ASUS strix tactic pro Mouse TRUST gaming mouse Headset Sonic G910 7.1 vibration Headset/Speakers Genius GX 3000 2.1 OS Win 10 Enterpise Network Router ASUS RT AC 1200 G
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I replace it with liquid metal (thermal grizzly conducttonaut) and the rest of the fridge: thermal grizzly kryonaut. Thermal conductivity: ~78 W/(m*K) and ~13 W/(m*K). CPU and GPU based on the test program at full load maximum 75-78 °C, without cooling beds. With cooling beds: 73 °C. (100% CPU with 3800 MHz), 100% GPU with 1780 MHz). Far Cry 5: New Dawn full graphics settings used: 70-73 °C. But original thermal paste: 100% CPU with 2400!! MHz cpu clock: 95 °C !!! 1 week used and i need replace first time on kryonaut. 1 year later the video card fan had to be replaced and then I put liquid metal in it.
The thing is, I used the brown Teflon tape to protect the video card capacitors.
What I do not understand is why is the cheapest thermal conductive paste placed in such a machine? For the first time, the paste broke properly. It was full of bubble traces.
Let's say you are not sure if you can replace it with liquid metal, so people would rather use regular paste or have it replaced by a specialist.
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03-02-2020 09:42 PM #24
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03-14-2020 02:56 AM #25
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Total newb HERE
can i use apply the noctua h1 and not do the thermal pads? I a new to this and my laptop throttles pretty much every time and even when not playing games. Can anybody help me with this tedious process? i havent bought any thermal paste or thermal pads yet but please do suggest what all should i get
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03-14-2020 09:49 AM #26
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I just repasted my 704gw with noctuua nth2 for cpu and gpu die, leaving the horrid stock thermal paste on vrms... Results? i don't know what other people done here with liquid metal, but my result are similar with a traditional good paste.
On gaming i'm at about 75-78 for gpu and 75-82 for cpu, in turbo mode. Cinebench r20 goes from 3.3ghz at 95° to 3.9 at 78°, scoring from 2650 to 3050 (huge improvement), and gpu loses about 10 degrees in average games.
I repeat, i only repasted cpu and gpu with a non conductive (but good) paste, leaving the gum stock paste on vrm and just reclosing (many other done like me so i was pretty sure it have been worked and it is!)
Another friend do the same with his scar 1 going from 98° in cpu to 85, and from 91 from gpu to 82. So don't risk with LM on a laptop, because there's a GIANT risk of it goes over the heatsink, and actually a good paste is sufficient to a proper cooling, maybe LM is another 5 to 10° better but worth the risk if the lap is fully performing with a good non conductive paste? for me the answer is NO.
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03-14-2020 06:05 PM #27
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