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this post was submitted on 08 Mar 2024
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be careful, if its paste ive seen it leaking out causing parts of the die to not make proper contact eventually killing the CPU/GPU.
i would suggest getting PTM7950 pads, these don't pump out.
I put ptm in my steam deck and the numbers are better and the heat coming out of the vent now is kinda scary but that means it's not on the apu I guess. Next is the extra heat pipes mod and also ptm pad for my ancient laptop. It already had a repaste and the exhaust increase is also pretty impressive with just that.
I've always used paste- never heard of these. I'll totally check them out! I assume they are fine for any CPU/GPU applications as long as they fit? I always lose my paste tubes so having a sheet of these might be easier to keep track of
I thought it was just me! I swear I have like 4 tubes but can't find them when I desire to
Do not use "paste" that already has a low viscosity at room temp, it will get more liquid as it heats up. Good thermal paste doesn't even cost much, and a syringe last for years of regular service on multiple devices. Repasting is not difficult.
Ricecorn-size so it doesn't spill out.
The problem described is not the paste getting outside, it's not enough staying inside.
Lifehack: Grab any 1970s 1 cent pure copper penny if you are worried about leakage and have the clearance and use that instead. It's nonsense but hilarious. Memory is hazy but I've seen significant gains from this in the past.
Also it's 10,000 - 100,000 times cheaper as a bonus.