Anyone Upgrade Thermal Compound - Artic Silver 5?

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Anyone Upgrade Thermal Compound - Artic Silver 5?

#1 Post by af22 » Fri Jan 05, 2007 1:46 pm

Just wondering if anyone has replaced the thermal grease between the heatsink and processor on the CPU with GPU with anything better? I did it on my last notebook and noticed a 3-5 F improvement in my temperatures.

Is the thinkpad setup so that if you remove the CPU fan you will void the warranty? Someone who has opened theres up, please fill in me.
I noticed that you must open the unit to install ram....

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#2 Post by brentpresley » Fri Jan 05, 2007 2:24 pm

Yes, but my machine has ZERO warranty to begin with (assembled from spare parts).

If you have a > 2.0GHz chip it is worth it. If not, don't bother.
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#3 Post by af22 » Fri Jan 05, 2007 7:42 pm

I opened up my laptop today and applied the arctic silver 5. For anyone wondering, there is no kind of security tape on any parts of the laptop that would "void the warranty".

The factory thermal grease used on the cpu was already a silver type compound, which is great. But it was heavily splotched on and all squished out of the sides.

I've noticed minimal gains (1-2 C difference), but according to the manual arctic silver 5 requires 200 hours to "burn in".

Also, the GPU and northbridge uses a thermal pad. I tried removing the thermal pads and the arctic silver instead. The GPU barely makes contact with the heat sink, while the northbridge DOESN'T contact at all. I ended up just reusing the thermal pads taking a safety.


I have a T60 with the 2.0 Ghz Core2Duo CPU and ATI x1400.

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#4 Post by Rwang » Sat Jan 06, 2007 4:12 pm

af22 wrote: Also, the GPU and northbridge uses a thermal pad. I tried removing the thermal pads and the arctic silver instead. The GPU barely makes contact with the heat sink, while the northbridge DOESN'T contact at all. I ended up just reusing the thermal pads taking a safety.
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Were the GPU and Northrbridge making contact with the thermal pads before you removed them ?
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#5 Post by Dimitri_P » Sat Jan 06, 2007 5:30 pm

I'm switching FANs and upgrading to T7200. Will use Arctic Silver 5

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#6 Post by af22 » Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:45 pm

Dimitri: What fan are you switching too?

Rwang: Yes, with the stock pad, the GPU and northbridge makes full contact. The pads used is this goupy jelly thing, not the traditional thermal pad that you see.

I ended up reusing both stock pads, since the northbridge could not reach without it.

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#7 Post by Dimitri_P » Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:49 pm

af22 wrote:Dimitri: What fan are you switching too?

Rwang: Yes, with the stock pad, the GPU and northbridge makes full contact. The pads used is this goupy jelly thing, not the traditional thermal pad that you see.

I ended up reusing both stock pads, since the northbridge could not reach without it.
The Fan in the brand new T60p, that I just got, makes a high pitch noise. I just got another fan, will test it later tonight, see if it just one fan, or all of them suck...

Once Intel T7200 arrives, I'm putting on the thermal crease.

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