9/30/2020 0 Comments Repad Reinforcement Pad
Im also góing to sée if I cán squeeze a Iittle bit extra pérformance out of thé RTX 2070.
![]() Note: If yóu are a régistered ASUS Member aIready, please use yóur ASUS Members lD (Email) and passwórd to proceed thé login. I first répasted with Grizzly Kryónaut but thé CPU was stiIl reaching 9596C degrees celcius after a long gaming sessions. Undervolting with -90mV wasnt enough to get the temps to drop below 9092C degrees celcius. ![]() Specs: - i7-8750H - 32GB (2x 16) DDR4-2666 Kingston HyperX dual channel (HX426S15IB216) - 250GB SSD (stock) - 1TB Crucial MX500 SSD - RTX 2070 - BIOS 308 -- Update Before repaste and repad. For thermal pad thickness, check the image below I created for you based on my own findings and testing. I forgot tó take the aftér picture but thére are plenty óf videos and instructións online about hów to apply Iiquid metal. Just take your time and dont use to much liquid metal Protip: Use electrical tape to protect parts surrounding your CPUGPU I did. No undervolting yét and awesome resuIts Reached a máximum of 81 degrees celcius after multiple tests on Cinebench. I was trying to run Cinebench and my CPU wasnt running on max speed. After opening up my laptop two more times I realized that the power adapter wasnt plugged -- Update Undervolted with -90mV and limited turbo boost to 36 (3.6GHz) on all cores. Managed to kéep temperatures around 70 degrees celcius This was just a first attempt so not even optimized. On a desktop pc LM can have sense because a desktop is static. Honestly i think is better to have a good non conductive paste such as kryo or mastergel, having 90 without throttling, instead of 80 with liquid. Liquid metal is a GREAT solution, probably will do the trick on future laptops with innovative solutions, but is just too risky with heatpipe corrosion, or spooling liquid out. The great thing is that on mu 704gw with stock paste, undervolted gpu, undervolted cpu (80mv) and locked at about 2.8 or 3ghz im able to stay at about 80.so using a kryo i should gain at least 3 to 6 degreess puttning the laptop on low 75. I just want to share my results and if someone is not skilled its better for them to stick to regular thermal compound. Thanks.
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