Replacing my Laptops Thermal Paste with Liquid Metal - Reduced Temps Drastically
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
- In this video I use liquid metal thermal compound to lower the temps and fan noise in my laptop.
Products used:
Confromal coating: www.amazon.com...
Thermal paste:
www.amazon.com...
I have tried EVERY single thermal paste because my laptop runs at 90-93c constantly and no thermal paste works even tried thermal grizzly since it's supposed to be the best. But to no avail , it makes my system run throttled all the time. I ordered liquid metal and should arrive tomorrow I will apply it on soon when I get it and hopefully it actually works
Good luck! Lmk how it goes
@@SethusBuilds well to tell you the truth I put liquid metal on it correctly no mistakes, but it didn't work my PC still ran 90-93c so I gave up and cleaned it off and just used noctua Nth2 and it actually worked better than liquid metal I was in shock no jokes
@@pavy415same thing happened to me
@@pavy415Did you put liquid metal on both? I mean. You have to put liquid metal on the die and on the heatsink. If your heat sync is made of cooper you have to apply the liquid metal the first time, then after 1 weak you have to clean the die really well and not so well the heat sync. Then apply liquid metal again. The reason is that the galion on liquid metal will migrate to in-between the copper. So the contact with the die will be loosen. Trust me I have been using liquid metal on my desktop and on my gamer notebook for the past 6 years
How about after one year now, are the temps still as good as in the beginning? I've heard that in some cases it needs to be re-applied, especially when part of it gets absorbed or reacts with the copper of the heatsink.
The popularity of liquid metal is decreasing due to its negatives like seepage and electrically conductive. Even the upcoming ps5 upgrade is said to go for water cooling as many ps5 have been destroyed due to liquid metal leak when ps5 is mounted vertically.
PCM sheet is the current preferred way where standard pastes fail (like pump out etc).
PTM 7950*
@@derekhatake yes, that is the famous one. But there are many brands available
I did the same to the newer model - dell precision 5540 with great success. Cheers!
as i understand it, silicon is a semiconductor, which is why it's used in processors. but does that mean it has current going through it? and if so why doesnt electrically conductive thermal paste affect it? ik this video is a year old but i cant really find any other direct die liquid metal videos
Silicon itself is not conducive. Only when phosphorus and boron are added to it will it become a semiconductor. Hence the name.
Additionally the silicon waver is flipped upside down on the CPU so the pure silicon backside is seen. Technically speaking the CPU is upside down here.
For the coating of the capacitors do u have to coat the cpu? Or its just the gpu?
does it eat the copper heatsink ?
No
That was "way cool" to see the old Dell laptop being "cooler". Glenn
Haha yup! Thanks for the laptop. Its being put to good use.
NVIDIA Quadro M1000M wtf is this hhh 2GB quadro card lol
Nerd. Elliot