Repsol_2
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hmm i'm not comfortable doing it myself. scared mess up. if cannot boot up. jiak lut la. maybe next week i go down sls.
If scare ownself do, go find Nigel and get him to do for you. SLS #02-32. Contact him to check if he open before heading down. https://www.facebook.com/Pccareandsolution/
Not as easy. Need rubbing alcohol to wipe the previous paste away. Then buy thermal paste and apply it.
hmm i'm not comfortable doing it myself. scared mess up. if cannot boot up. jiak lut la. maybe next week i go down sls.
It is down to your confidence level. I am just letting you know that it is a simple process, though you will need to spend money to buy thermal compound.
Victim
Nail polish insulate (1st coat)
Nail polish insulate (2nd coat)
Pea drop Liquid Metal
Spread ah Spread
This laptop seems familar
Is there much difference in the temperature compared to stock paste / self applied liquid metal ?
replacing thermal compound is idiot proof. even without experience can do.
Nail polish insulate (1st coat)
Nail polish insulate (2nd coat)
Silly question, will any nail polish do the job? I am not talking about the color of the nail polish, rather is there any specific brand that is tested, or just any cheapo nail polish will do the trick too?
Anyway, I read that when you apply liquid metal to bare copper (i.e. the heatpipe in this case), you will need to apply it a second time. Source below, mentioned at around 13 mins into the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aLH0Q6CZF4