I wanted to say, I think you can achieve even better results with this Putty if you wear rubber/nitrile gloves and roll the putty into logs about 5-6mm in diameter and lay those straps across the VRAM rows and then reassemble the card. Press lightly while reassembly to squish down the putty.
Yes, you are right. It is probably the way to apply it. Making those balls or logs or thermal putty as dense as possible should lead to better thermal conductivity.
@Chloe Lee You should look into TH949-1 putty. *Update: Upsiren UX Pro is currently the best putty I know of. U6 Pro is still a great putty though, especially for the price.
Hi, great video. I wonder if you still have upsiren u6 pro installed today? Just to understand how long-lasting it is or if it loses performance quickly over time. Thank you
@@angrylee with out watching full video how i was able to ask you to give me the link to buy. by the way i am from India love form India and can u plz provide me the link another than ali express ?
You are 100 percent correct. Keep in mind though, the heat from the memory is already factored into the cooling. It will exist no mater what we do. The xtra heat from the memory that is transferred into the cooler, be it air or liquid will be easily dissipated with some time spent adjusting your cooling fan curves to suite your noise levels.
K5 is the worst thing you can use to transfer temperatures, it's barely 5mK/W ideal for things that barely get hot. Avoid at all costs if you have very powerful GDDR6/X and VRM
@@darkanubis0100 My main issue from received repairs modded with K5 "improvements" is silicone oil separation transfered on the surrounding PCB and weird bubbles/air pockets inside the sandwiched parts. -My order of The upsiren putty 100grams is still on it's way, hope I get better results with that and then I'll order a large bulk container. mK/W is not always the defining factor of thermal performance like PTM7950 has a rating of 8.5mK/W but outperforms thermal pastes. (Thin layer)
@@phenos That is also another serious matter, and cleanup is not easy. Those of Computer-Systems believe that the only use it is given is in GPUs, If you have an expensive laptop, I assure you that you will not want to disassemble the motherboard just to clean the PCB very well with a brush.
Hello! I got this thermal putty few mounths ago but never tried to use it. Interesting for 1 gpu is it enought of 1 tube? Cuz it was not cheap and bought just 1... Good video!
I used less than half of the 20 grams tube. And I was REALLY generous applying the thing. So, I would say 20 grams is enough for 16-24 memory modules (2-3 GPUs with 8 gigabytes of vRAM).
@@angrylee Thank you for explination! Maybe I will try when next time I will disassemble my rx 6900xt, cuz every 4 weeks I get to change thermal paste.... It is hell of hot card and normal thermal pastes can't keep up vith it. Waiting to arive from China for honeywell ptm7950 thermal pad for cpu. You should make video about it. It should be immune to pumpuot effect on bare die where is lower pressure between cooler and bare die of cpu
Use gloves but only add individual squares don’t waste the puddy. I bought these for my PS4 and works great. The puddy is for my Series S. Because stock it comes with blue putty.
As far as I know, modern laptops are already using that said thermal putty (MSI Creator 15 OLED, for example), but only on GPU memory modules and some VRM. If you mean you want to replace thermal paste with Upsiren putty, on CPU and GPU dies, then absolutely NOT. On CPU and GPU dies (chips, shiny things) goes thermal paste ONLY. On memory modules and VRM you can use thermal pads (GP Extreme) or thermal putty (Upsiren U6 Pro).
TG Carbonaut is a thermal pad for the CPU/GPU it's not anywhere near the thickness of any memory\VRM thermal pad... And even for Carbonaut you can also use PTM7950 instead or some other crap which is pretty good for CPU/GPU also as a permanent solution.
I wanted to say, I think you can achieve even better results with this Putty if you wear rubber/nitrile gloves and roll the putty into logs about 5-6mm in diameter and lay those straps across the VRAM rows and then reassemble the card. Press lightly while reassembly to squish down the putty.
Yes, you are right. It is probably the way to apply it. Making those balls or logs or thermal putty as dense as possible should lead to better thermal conductivity.
@Chloe Lee You should look into TH949-1 putty.
*Update: Upsiren UX Pro is currently the best putty I know of. U6 Pro is still a great putty though, especially for the price.
@@snarksdomainDo you know where I can buy the Upsiren UX Pro?
@@irwindominguez4903AliExpress
Hi, great video. I wonder if you still have upsiren u6 pro installed today? Just to understand how long-lasting it is or if it loses performance quickly over time. Thank you
I sold the video card, so can't say anything in that regard.
10-12c on GPU/VMEM is absolute goal. even 5c is great on full load for hours
bro can u plz mention the buying links of items mentioned earlier like aluminum nitride ceramics , liquid thermal paste
Liquid thermal paste (thermal putty):
sl.aliexpress.ru/p?key=yg1SwxS
Ceramic pads:
sl.aliexpress.ru/p?key=3b1SwpE
BUT, watch my video on them before buying. It is stupid idea to use them as thermal pads.
@@angrylee with out watching full video how i was able to ask you to give me the link to buy. by the way i am from India love form India and can u plz provide me the link another than ali express ?
Improving the thermal conductivity of the RAM results in more heat in the sink and that may elevate the temperature of the core.
You are 100 percent correct.
Keep in mind though, the heat from the memory is already factored into the cooling.
It will exist no mater what we do.
The xtra heat from the memory that is transferred into the cooler, be it air or liquid will be easily dissipated with some time spent adjusting your cooling fan curves to suite your noise levels.
it depends on the GPU, some GPUs have a different heatsink for the VRAMs. For example look at the 3000 series ASUS TUF heatsinks
what about thermal putty is a bad idea?
@@stevensv4864 if you use a high quality one it's aight
@@stevensv4864 thermal putty is good if you buy a goof quality one with 13,8 w/mk
hey thermal putty is a bad idea? how its been
Bro, how many upsiren pro 20gs did you have to use to cover all of that?
Actually, half of the can is still left.
How does this compare with k5 pro, out of interest?
It blows it out of the water. I recommend avoiding K5 Pro like the plague.
I've seen some laptops and GPUs as a repair shop and I can say, K5pro is nasty stuff.
K5 is the worst thing you can use to transfer temperatures, it's barely 5mK/W ideal for things that barely get hot. Avoid at all costs if you have very powerful GDDR6/X and VRM
@@darkanubis0100 My main issue from received repairs modded with K5 "improvements" is silicone oil separation transfered on the surrounding PCB and weird bubbles/air pockets inside the sandwiched parts.
-My order of The upsiren putty 100grams is still on it's way, hope I get better results with that and then I'll order a large bulk container.
mK/W is not always the defining factor of thermal performance like PTM7950 has a rating of 8.5mK/W but outperforms thermal pastes. (Thin layer)
@@phenos That is also another serious matter, and cleanup is not easy. Those of Computer-Systems believe that the only use it is given is in GPUs, If you have an expensive laptop, I assure you that you will not want to disassemble the motherboard just to clean the PCB very well with a brush.
Hello! I got this thermal putty few mounths ago but never tried to use it. Interesting for 1 gpu is it enought of 1 tube? Cuz it was not cheap and bought just 1...
Good video!
I used less than half of the 20 grams tube. And I was REALLY generous applying the thing. So, I would say 20 grams is enough for 16-24 memory modules (2-3 GPUs with 8 gigabytes of vRAM).
@@angrylee Thank you for explination!
Maybe I will try when next time I will disassemble my rx 6900xt, cuz every 4 weeks I get to change thermal paste.... It is hell of hot card and normal thermal pastes can't keep up vith it.
Waiting to arive from China for honeywell ptm7950 thermal pad for cpu.
You should make video about it. It should be immune to pumpuot effect on bare die where is lower pressure between cooler and bare die of cpu
Use gloves but only add individual squares don’t waste the puddy.
I bought these for my PS4 and works great. The puddy is for my Series S. Because stock it comes with blue putty.
Hi, would you recommend Upsiren U6 Pro to replace CPU and GPU thermal compound in a laptop?
As far as I know, modern laptops are already using that said thermal putty (MSI Creator 15 OLED, for example), but only on GPU memory modules and some VRM.
If you mean you want to replace thermal paste with Upsiren putty, on CPU and GPU dies, then absolutely NOT. On CPU and GPU dies (chips, shiny things) goes thermal paste ONLY.
On memory modules and VRM you can use thermal pads (GP Extreme) or thermal putty (Upsiren U6 Pro).
For CPU/GPU don't use it, in that type of chips Thermal Putty works very badly. Only Thermal Paste, Graphite Pads or Liquid Metal Thermal.
Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut
TG Carbonaut is a thermal pad for the CPU/GPU it's not anywhere near the thickness of any memory\VRM thermal pad...
And even for Carbonaut you can also use PTM7950 instead or some other crap which is pretty good for CPU/GPU also as a permanent solution.
What a time waste video
Why is that?
Very odd thing to say