1:58 if you look above the right hand side chip, you can see the gray squares that were SUPPOSED to be cooled (they have thermal putty on the heat sink) not making contact at all with the heat sink.
hey, great video, thank you! I'm looking at replacing the thermal paste on an HP Omen 17 and was wondering what the white Thermal Paste you applied to the VRMs? it looks a thicker than Artic Silver paste I use on PC CPUs, would I be able to just use that?
hi it seems like the black film around gpu die is installed by hp . maybe this one was re installed by previous technician but my question is since that the black one was covering the whole part, but you only covered those metal parts with Kapton tape. wouldn't that uncovered parts be problem?
@@kkalan5600 I think this is insulation from short circuits from the radiator plate and so that the user does not accidentally tear off one of the small elements when cleaning the thermal paste.
1:58 if you look above the right hand side chip, you can see the gray squares that were SUPPOSED to be cooled (they have thermal putty on the heat sink) not making contact at all with the heat sink.
hey, great video, thank you! I'm looking at replacing the thermal paste on an HP Omen 17 and was wondering what the white Thermal Paste you applied to the VRMs? it looks a thicker than Artic Silver paste I use on PC CPUs, would I be able to just use that?
Hi. There are links to the materials used in the video description. This is k5-pro
hi it seems like the black film around gpu die is installed by hp . maybe this one was re installed by previous technician but my question is since that the black one was covering the whole part, but you only covered those metal parts with Kapton tape. wouldn't that uncovered parts be problem?
This film is insulation, this kapton tape will be enough)
@@Replapt thanks for responding , so it is for heat insulation or scrath and chemicals from paste?
@@kkalan5600 I think this is insulation from short circuits from the radiator plate and so that the user does not accidentally tear off one of the small elements when cleaning the thermal paste.
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