Dell XPS 9500/9510/9520/9530 How to Replace Thermal Paste and Clean the Cooling System

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @mhzburglar8756
    @mhzburglar8756 2 роки тому +24

    This is the only video/resource I've found that actually shows which thermal pad thickness is needed on which parts of the cooler. Thank you for showing that! I have now ordered some Thermal Grizzly pads and Kryonaut Extreme paste with the hopes of getting my brand new work laptop to no longer double as a space heater just from booting Windows.

  • @Tigertamer01
    @Tigertamer01 8 місяців тому +5

    Thank you so much man, just did it and my computer went from being excessively noisy to dead quiet on startup. Much appreciated !!

  • @-_-SpongeBob
    @-_-SpongeBob 2 роки тому +10

    Finally!! A bloke who knows what he's doing!!... I love ya mate

  • @brendan.1979
    @brendan.1979 12 днів тому

    Love these thermal paste videos, especially when it`s the same model laptop that I own. If this video wen`t for 2 hours I would still watch it 😊

  • @samx300
    @samx300 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you very much for this informative and detailed video. Courtesy of your guidance and excellent video, I was able to successfully repaste as well as upgrade the thermal pads on my XPS 15 9520 👌🏻

  • @yv3009
    @yv3009 6 днів тому

    Any info about size of both chips? Recent trends suggest to use thermal pads with phase transition as a nice, long term, non-drying solution. And they usually come in pre-cut package

  • @schrodingerscat1863
    @schrodingerscat1863 10 місяців тому

    I have a 9700 and the same process is valid for that too. I had no end of overheating problems until I repasted and reseated the vapour chamber cooler. Paste job on most Dell laptops is terrible.

  • @muneebkhan8881
    @muneebkhan8881 Рік тому +2

    hey, whats your opinion on the New Honeywell PTM 7950 pads that people have started using instead of paste for the CPUs,
    theyre apparently 8.5W/Mk so they can actually handle temps real well.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Рік тому +1

      Grizzly Kryonaut = 12.5 W/mk, Grizzly Conductonaut (Liquid Metal) = 73.0 W/mk. The cool thing about Honeywell is that it's very easy to apply but apart from that I don't see any reasons to switch to that thermal solution.

    • @spiderofthehood6127
      @spiderofthehood6127 10 місяців тому

      @@ElectronicsComputers Because it's almost as good as LM without the intervals

  • @jliu6735
    @jliu6735 Рік тому +1

    Thanks. Event the official disassembly service manual does not tell the thickness of the thermal pads.

  • @PierreSchmitt
    @PierreSchmitt Рік тому

    Thank you so soooo much, I followed every steps in your video and now the overheating problem is solved on my xps!

  • @Tamirallamiro
    @Tamirallamiro 8 місяців тому

    this is great thanks I was able to install a new 4TB ssd and changed the thermal and it become so quite on startup.

  • @jasonsharen1109
    @jasonsharen1109 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, man. I also have XPS 15 9520 which gets hot like crazy and I didn't know about those thermal or performance modes. Thanks for the video!

  • @kirawr8064
    @kirawr8064 10 днів тому

    3:17
    i saw somebody use 1,5 mm thickness on the other chips, i understand the manufacturer uses 0,5 mm for a reason but it might not result in better cooling but costs saving
    so i wanted to ask for your opinion, do you think the 1,5 mm pads would work best or at least as good as 0,5mm because i have some 1,5mm at home and don't want to buy 0,5mm

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  10 днів тому

      If you apply a 1.5mm thermal pad, the heatsink won't even touch the GPU and CPU die surfaces. A 0.5mm pad is what you need. Using a thicker one would reduce thermal conductivity to the heatsink-so what's the point?

    • @kirawr8064
      @kirawr8064 10 днів тому

      @@ElectronicsComputers thank you very much
      i watched someone who did that and he said he did research and came to that conclusion so i wanted to double check

  • @Mr.E-jv6rd
    @Mr.E-jv6rd Рік тому +1

    Hello, for the thermal pads, is there any harm or advantage in using the 12.8W/mK or the 15W/mK instead of the 8W/mK? Thank you for the video, trying this next week with TPM 7950 pads instead of paste.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Рік тому +4

      The higher the better. Nowadays we use GELID Solutions gp-ultimate 15W/MK which last very long and that's what we recommend to use. alii.pub/6oy399

  • @michalislazaratos6928
    @michalislazaratos6928 Рік тому +1

    For the XPS 15 9560, are 1.5mm thermal pads too thick for the 4 large chips under the heatsink? Should I get 0.5mm instead?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Рік тому +1

      For the XPS 9560 you need 1.5mm thick pads.

    • @michalislazaratos6928
      @michalislazaratos6928 Рік тому +1

      @@ElectronicsComputers Thank you very much for the clarification. Many say that 1.5mm is too thick for the 4 chips under the pipes, and will not allow for contact between the heatpipes and the chips. Good to know it will work.

  • @AM-yi7xr
    @AM-yi7xr 7 місяців тому

    Do you recommend the same thermal pad thicknesses as in the video for the XPS 15 9530 also? Dell claims they use 1.5mm thickness for all thermal pads in 9530.
    If the thermal pads are not damaged, is there any reason to replace them with GELID GP Ultimate 15W? To me, it seems like the extra conductivity of these pads might not make a difference. I notice in your video that you do not replace your thermal pads; you left the original pads in place.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  7 місяців тому

      It's up to you whether to replace those pads or not, but in reality, it won't make any difference. The original ones are not bad, but those chips don't generate much heat in the first place. Just apply the best thermal paste to the GPU and CPU (don't use liquid metal), and your laptop will be happy and will last long. Also, in the Dell Power Management console, make sure that your cooling profile is not set to silent. In that mode fans turn on when the chips are nearing 80°C. Set it to cool or high performance.

  • @razvanyke
    @razvanyke Рік тому +1

    Awesome video, man ! Cheers

  • @Goblinator
    @Goblinator 7 місяців тому

    How many grams of thermal paste should I buy?

  • @justethical280
    @justethical280 2 роки тому +1

    Perfectly executed

  • @LegalHotdog
    @LegalHotdog 11 місяців тому

    Do you use two different types of thermal paste for the gpu/cpu?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  11 місяців тому +1

      No, it's the same paste. There's no need to use different paste.

    • @LegalHotdog
      @LegalHotdog 11 місяців тому

      @@ElectronicsComputers thanks!!

  • @vintageboulton
    @vintageboulton Рік тому +1

    This helped me so much, thank you 🙏

  • @redabdab
    @redabdab 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for this. One of my 8 cover screws has stripped (as the torx5 is very fine). So I can’t remove the cover. Any suggestions?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  7 місяців тому +2

      In such cases we use flat-head screwdriver with sharp edges or a screw removal kit like this: alii.pub/6xnq6q

  • @thyNtran5755
    @thyNtran5755 Рік тому

    Will this tutorial for the thermal pad applicable for XPS 15 (9570). Thank you!

  • @Frank-Thoresen
    @Frank-Thoresen 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you 👍

  • @SoyDimo
    @SoyDimo 11 місяців тому

    Muchas gracias, con tu video fue fácil de hacer.

  • @ensi80
    @ensi80 3 місяці тому

    I put (dell xps 9570) 1 mm thermal pads instead of o.5 mm, is that still ok? Thanks

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  3 місяці тому

      Check the temperature of the CPU and GPU. If it's high, the CPU and GPU might not be making proper contact with the heatsink due to the thick thermal pads.

    • @ensi80
      @ensi80 3 місяці тому

      @@ElectronicsComputers The temperatures seem ok , I also changed the thermal paste because it was now dry, thanks for reply

  • @peymanucf
    @peymanucf 8 місяців тому

    my Dell precision 5570 fans are always run. my laptop built in April 2023 and it seems that thermal system is still clean. but during normal work such as internet exploring, both fan brought in service. if i will replace thermal paste, my problem to be solved?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  8 місяців тому +1

      Try to check the temperature of your CPU/GPU with some software like AIDA64. You an download it for free from my Patreon page. If the temperature is over 70C, then replace the thermal paste.

    • @peymanucf
      @peymanucf 8 місяців тому

      @@ElectronicsComputersthank you.

  • @sjareld
    @sjareld Рік тому

    Hey, is this applicable to 9530?

  • @jasonl1014
    @jasonl1014 2 роки тому

    Will spreading the thermal paste cause air bubbles?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  2 роки тому

      No, if you do it right.

    • @theorganizationXII
      @theorganizationXII Рік тому

      @@ElectronicsComputers I never spread the thermal paste with a palette. Should I just go with the classic grain and press the cooler or you suggest to still spread it a little before that?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Рік тому +2

      @theorganizationXII I used a piece of glass to show you what's going on under the heatsink with different application methods. Technically, any method will do the job. The question is how good.

    • @Eugenetra7
      @Eugenetra7 Рік тому

      @@ElectronicsComputers +1. With spreading you have total control, with grain you don't see anything after you cover the chip with the heat sink. Could you please explain the heat sink screws tightening method? Do you screw in 1-2-3-4, one by one to till the end or first screw them in lightly and then tightening? Trying to do that with my 9570, not very effective as yet.

  • @johnny_duke
    @johnny_duke Рік тому

    I have a new XPS 17 (9730). Is this tutorial applicable?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Рік тому

      The process of removing the back cover is the same the rest is different. That model has different heat sink and different thermal pads thickness.

  • @minoramartinez7165
    @minoramartinez7165 Рік тому

    out of curiosity, can you upgrade the cpu in this model of xps?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Рік тому +1

      Only if you have an infrared rework station. ABout 10 years ago all CPU were easily upgradable by a user, nowadays WiFi adapters, CPU and GPU are soldered to the board. Some companies like Apple even solder SSD and RAM to the board.

    • @fernandez9765
      @fernandez9765 8 місяців тому

      Quick question would it be possible to solder and upgrade the vram on this laptop

  • @8peterp
    @8peterp 5 місяців тому

    107C! before ,this could be reason of Thermal trip detected bios error

  • @richard5959
    @richard5959 10 місяців тому

    The gpu hotspot went from 59 degrees to 71 degrees ... What happened?

  • @xVoidCypher
    @xVoidCypher Рік тому

    Is a fan upgade a thought worth entertaining?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Рік тому +1

      You can't upgrade the fun. But you can adjust it speed in Dell Power Management app.

    • @xVoidCypher
      @xVoidCypher Рік тому

      @ElectronicsComputers I'd love to see if someone would 3d print the chamber

  • @vilennnnubb5071
    @vilennnnubb5071 2 роки тому

    Hey bro can you please help me I have other issue?
    I don't remember my Admin account password and my laptop goes on automatic repair and disgoising process and if I do anything option like system restore or like that it ask for password of Admin account and as I mentioned that I forget password. Can you please please give me any solution regarding this? Waiting for your reply ♥️

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