the coolaboratory will corrode any substance that has silver.gent911 wrote: Could you make a brief summary, pls. Thnx.
hopefully the thinkpad heatsink was made by pure copper

the coolaboratory will corrode any substance that has silver.gent911 wrote: Could you make a brief summary, pls. Thnx.
OMG plz no netspeak, srsly...kthx LULZ ^______^gent911 wrote: Could you make a brief summary, pls. Thnx.

because of the radia reflection?gunston wrote: discovered one thing, my thinkpad put it on top of mirror table...
looks like it remain cooler~~
Yes it looks fine. But HOW did you make the heat sink make contact with the GPU did you have to bend anything? When i replace the fan in my machine i notice it is not too close one to another.nirvana0001 wrote:just "look" at the edgeFTC wrote:Hi,
How do you make sure now that the heatsink makes good contact with the GPU now ?
And now your gpu is cooler?gunston wrote:cmarti,
nothing is wrong with it...
it is in contact with the GPU although the thermal rubber is removed.
i did that too.
working well now... nothing abnormality is happened.





I don't think you should use AS5 WITHOUT ArticPurifier & Cleanerbenottomex wrote:
Should I apply AS5 considering I already have a tube, I'm only missing the ArticPurifier & Cleaner.
Any suggestions?



My GPU reaches that temperature when gaming.nirvana0001 wrote:i think 85C at 82F room temperture



I believe you put AS5 in the heatsink area that contacts the GPU:nirvana0001 wrote: 4.) i applied the AS5 on the top of GPU and CPU, make sure it's 1-2mm depth. you don't need to apply AS5 on heatsink because you don't know the exactly spots where they touch the CPU/GPU.



Ohh, you didn't notify that in the original message.nirvana0001 wrote:that picuture was a mistake, after applied AS5 on the heatsink, i found out that the area is actually larger than the surface of the GPU which is no good. recommand apply on GPU/CPU only.


Any practical way to know If I'm aplying the correct amount of AS5?nirvana0001 wrote:i think 1-2mm would be nice
Nothing like 1-2mm! The compound is designed to fill air gaps between two potentially uneven surfaces. Ideally, one wants metal-to-metal contact except where the two flat surfaces have microscopic imperfections and do not make perfect contact with each other. It is those voids that the compound is designed to fill. A small fraction of a millimeter is the thinkness one should apply.benottomex wrote:Any practical way to know If I'm aplying the correct amount of AS5?nirvana0001 wrote:i think 1-2mm would be nice
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