#38
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by underclocker » Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:48 am
bmwman91 wrote:I just did my own mod this past week, and it has lowered my GPU temperature 20C under full load. I just bent the heat pipe so that the GPU portion of the assembly would sit ~2mm lower, eliminating the need for the thermal pad and allowing me to use thermal grease instead. I was taking measurements with calipers, and it would seem that there is about 0.5mm of thermal pad between the GPU die and copper plate in the original design...which is HUGE. I just had to install/remove it a few times with fresh grease (cleaning it all between installs) until I got it bent so that it would sit flat on the GPU die. I was seeing GPU temps in excess of 97C previously, and after this I could not get it above 77C in a warmer room than the first test. It will idle at 58-62C with the fan at either 3000RPM, or off.
I also bent the 2 prongs on the retaining clip so that it would apply more force. I think that this is probably the best & easiest way to improve GPU cooling, and you don't need to worry about taping pennies in or gluing heat pipes. Heck, this wouldn't work if you DID glue the heat pipe as it needs to remain flexible to allow for proper seating.
I did the exact same modification (without using calipers) and it reduced my temps to the same range, the GPU being the hottest with high 50's to low 60's at idle or with light use. The fan/heat sink assembly should have been properly fitted at the factory.
(My T60p has a T7600 CPU and V5250 GPU.)
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