Awesome job man, this helped a lot with maintaining my laptop. Your video was the only reliable one I could find for the G17, so thanks a bunch for going out of your way to make and post this. You’re awesome!
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, It's my pleasure my friend, also i got other video on this laptop if you ever get interested. th-cam.com/video/aNmAgUJY8uw/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/HWVM4LbUeLI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/McyUw9PZUA4/w-d-xo.html Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
It's my pleasure, my friend. 😊 I deeply appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback. If you're inclined to support the channel further, feel free to like and subscribe-or even both! Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. 🍻cheers
It's my pleasure, my friend. 😊 I deeply appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback. If you're inclined to support the channel further, feel free to like and subscribe-or even both! Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. 🍻cheers
@@uFixTek I definitely did man! You helped me with a very difficult issue and I am looking forward to seeing more about this high end laptops fixing tutorials 🫶
Well done, thank you! One question: what do you think of replacing the LM and paste on the CPU and GPU with PTM7950 pads instead, and what mm thickness would be best? Thanks!
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, in my 17 years of servicing i would highly recommend you to clean the GPU and CPU and place : amzn.to/3tlvyrL thermal grizzly kryonaut you will get the same resolt as LM but with 3-4c more but the risk of damaging and spill of the LM when the lptop bags in the bag we have see many laptop come in because the LM dripped onto the main board. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻 This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
It's my pleasure, my friend. 😊 I deeply appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback. Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. 🍻cheers
It's my pleasure my friend. 😊 Thank you for taking the time to give feedback! If you would like to support the channel, please like, subscribe, or both. :P Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. 🍻cheers
I have a 3 year old ROG G533QS with R9 5900 and 3080. My temps have gone up recently especially on my GPU (around 86c) and I’m thinking of repasting, however I’ve heard that Kryonaut is suited for desktop computers and is not meant for temps over 80c therefore it causes a pump out effect after a few weeks of use. I can’t have my laptop frequently serviced because of this. Can you guide me on what should I use on my GPU? Would Kryonaut Extreme be better? What about Hydronaut? Thank you.
🫠Regarding your question, i would highly recommend you to get this permantent solution and never worry about repasting only fan cleaning, use this thermal grizzly kryosheet: amzn.to/3XGDY9Z just get kaptopn taype and tape around the crystal dye and place the krosheet and that is equivalet of liquid metal. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻 This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
Hello, thanks for the vid :) Is it necessary to put liquid metal on the cpu, or can I apply arctic mx4 also? Mine is rog strix g713ic; ryzen 7 4800h + rtx 3050
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, i would highly recommend you to apply the thermal grizzly kryonaut: amzn.to/41xBN8N it is the same as LM but with 3-4c difference. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻 This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
I have a question, if i buy a new pc, should i change immediately the liquid metal for be sure that i have no damage on the pc, or should i wait for the first maintenance?
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, this video is not a comparison or benchmark, it is a simple laptop repaste service, the results are different for everyone depending the type of game and room temps, this the same as you do a car oil service. if you want the best result use this: thermal grizzly kryonaut: amzn.to/3H5gim4 and for the LM you can just use the same LM that is already there, just spread the LM over dye and it will be all good to go. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻 This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
I bought the thermal paste you mentioned today. When I removed the heatsink, I was very surprised. The liquid metal on top of my processor had shifted downwards (in line with the laptop stand's angle), and there was a noticeable burn mark on the processor. I spread the liquid metal. I cleaned the old paste on the GPU (its quality was really bad and had dried up in a year), applied the new paste, and reassembled the laptop. The GPU, which used to instantly reach 86 degrees and decrease its speed by 300MHz, now ran at a constant 1800MHz and 150 watts for hours.
I have the G17 Scar 2021, I know the CPU also has Liquid metal. I've had my laptop for 3 years now and I am wondering about repasting the liquid metal. Do I have to clean the old LM before applying the new LM? My temps do go high and I've been just thinking about doing a repaste but obviously LM is a different substance that needs to be applied carefully.
🫠Regarding your question, yes you have to open it and just add very small about over the GPU or CPU dye and that is all no need to remove the old LM because LM doesn't expire. we do this for our clients and they happy with results. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
Why exactly you're doing this? Is this because the stock paste is not sufficient or incorrectly applied? Do we have to do this if we buy this computer? Also, I would like to say that the way you explain and show is pretty good.
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, when ever i or any friends of mine purchase a high end laptop, we always like to replace the garbage thermal paste that it comes from factory with a premium thermal paste like: thermal grizzly kryonaut: amzn.to/49nJh1p and this way the temps drop and it will give you a longer lasting laptop and no thermal throttling. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻 This is an Amazon affiliate, when you use my links, I earn a percentage, which helps support the channel🙏.
🫠Regarding your question, the LM doesn't dry, if you open and you see that the LM is pushed to the side the just push it pack on the crystal dye and all done, or add a tiny drop over without removing the old LM. cheers🍻
can i put normal paste instead of liquid ? and i put normal paste on each little thing without removed the previous paste because it wasn’t that old, is it very bad should i clean up all and put again ?
🫠Regarding your question, you can use a thermal paste instead of the LM. NEVER use paste instead of the putty, when there is a putty because it will counter push the heatsink and you will get a horrible results. if your putty is dry get a good grade putty: amzn.to/4ck3B5j Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻 This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
@@uFixTek i mean i still have some putty (or thermal pad) no idea of what is it for sure it’s kinda like a paste., i still have some on it but i added few thermal paste on it to be sure because i don’t have the right think to put there, so you confirming me u need to use putty thermal at this places ?
regarding your question, there are no cmos battery on this laptops, the cmos charge comes from the main internal battery, remove the main battery and press and hold the power on for 60sec and the bios will reset to default.
The internal battery keeps your bios settings, try removing it as described above otherwise you might be having a hardware issue that needs some technical person to assist.
Awesome job man, this helped a lot with maintaining my laptop. Your video was the only reliable one I could find for the G17, so thanks a bunch for going out of your way to make and post this. You’re awesome!
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both!
Regarding your question, It's my pleasure my friend, also i got other video on this laptop if you ever get interested.
th-cam.com/video/aNmAgUJY8uw/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/HWVM4LbUeLI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/McyUw9PZUA4/w-d-xo.html
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Great tutorial, thank you much. With such a good explanation, I dared to replace the thermal paste on a notebook for the first time.^^
It's my pleasure, my friend. 😊 I deeply appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback. If you're inclined to support the channel further, feel free to like and subscribe-or even both!
Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
🍻cheers
Awesome tutorial, very well explained ❤
It's my pleasure, my friend. 😊 I deeply appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback. If you're inclined to support the channel further, feel free to like and subscribe-or even both!
Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
🍻cheers
@@uFixTek I definitely did man! You helped me with a very difficult issue and I am looking forward to seeing more about this high end laptops fixing tutorials 🫶
i appreciate your support my friend.🫠
Well done, thank you! One question: what do you think of replacing the LM and paste on the CPU and GPU with PTM7950 pads instead, and what mm thickness would be best? Thanks!
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both!
Regarding your question, in my 17 years of servicing i would highly recommend you to clean the GPU and CPU and place : amzn.to/3tlvyrL
thermal grizzly kryonaut
you will get the same resolt as LM but with 3-4c more but the risk of damaging and spill of the LM when the lptop bags in the bag we have see many laptop come in because the LM dripped onto the main board.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
thank you helped a lot
It's my pleasure, my friend. 😊 I deeply appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback.
Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
🍻cheers
This SERIOUSLY helped a Lot!!!!
It's my pleasure my friend. 😊 Thank you for taking the time to give feedback! If you would like to support the channel, please like, subscribe, or both. :P
Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
🍻cheers
I have a 3 year old ROG G533QS with R9 5900 and 3080. My temps have gone up recently especially on my GPU (around 86c) and I’m thinking of repasting, however I’ve heard that Kryonaut is suited for desktop computers and is not meant for temps over 80c therefore it causes a pump out effect after a few weeks of use. I can’t have my laptop frequently serviced because of this. Can you guide me on what should I use on my GPU? Would Kryonaut Extreme be better? What about Hydronaut? Thank you.
🫠Regarding your question, i would highly recommend you to get this permantent solution and never worry about repasting only fan cleaning, use this thermal grizzly kryosheet: amzn.to/3XGDY9Z
just get kaptopn taype and tape around the crystal dye and place the krosheet and that is equivalet of liquid metal.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
@@uFixTek Thank you for the help.
It's my pleasure my friend.
Hello, thanks for the vid :)
Is it necessary to put liquid metal on the cpu, or can I apply arctic mx4 also?
Mine is rog strix g713ic; ryzen 7 4800h + rtx 3050
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both!
Regarding your question, i would highly recommend you to apply the thermal grizzly kryonaut: amzn.to/41xBN8N
it is the same as LM but with 3-4c difference.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
I have a question, if i buy a new pc, should i change immediately the liquid metal for be sure that i have no damage on the pc, or should i wait for the first maintenance?
🫠Regarding your question, wait for 8months and then remove it and paste it.
cheers🍻
Do you have before-after results? I also wonder if I can continue to use Liquid Metal on CPU and jut change the GPU thermal paste?
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both!
Regarding your question, this video is not a comparison or benchmark, it is a simple laptop repaste service, the results are different for everyone depending the type of game and room temps, this the same as you do a car oil service.
if you want the best result use this: thermal grizzly kryonaut: amzn.to/3H5gim4
and for the LM you can just use the same LM that is already there, just spread the LM over dye and it will be all good to go.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
I bought the thermal paste you mentioned today. When I removed the heatsink, I was very surprised. The liquid metal on top of my processor had shifted downwards (in line with the laptop stand's angle), and there was a noticeable burn mark on the processor. I spread the liquid metal. I cleaned the old paste on the GPU (its quality was really bad and had dried up in a year), applied the new paste, and reassembled the laptop. The GPU, which used to instantly reach 86 degrees and decrease its speed by 300MHz, now ran at a constant 1800MHz and 150 watts for hours.
awesome job my friend, now you can do your own service once a year or year and half. this way the laptop will last much longer.
cheers🍻
I have the G17 Scar 2021, I know the CPU also has Liquid metal. I've had my laptop for 3 years now and I am wondering about repasting the liquid metal. Do I have to clean the old LM before applying the new LM? My temps do go high and I've been just thinking about doing a repaste but obviously LM is a different substance that needs to be applied carefully.
🫠Regarding your question, yes you have to open it and just add very small about over the GPU or CPU dye and that is all no need to remove the old LM because LM doesn't expire.
we do this for our clients and they happy with results.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
Why exactly you're doing this? Is this because the stock paste is not sufficient or incorrectly applied? Do we have to do this if we buy this computer? Also, I would like to say that the way you explain and show is pretty good.
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both!
Regarding your question, when ever i or any friends of mine purchase a high end laptop, we always like to replace the garbage thermal paste that it comes from factory with a premium thermal paste like: thermal grizzly kryonaut: amzn.to/49nJh1p
and this way the temps drop and it will give you a longer lasting laptop and no thermal throttling.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
This is an Amazon affiliate, when you use my links, I earn a percentage, which helps support the channel🙏.
I haven't touched hardware in a very loooong time so question and srry but what if the liquid metal is dry?
🫠Regarding your question, the LM doesn't dry, if you open and you see that the LM is pushed to the side the just push it pack on the crystal dye and all done, or add a tiny drop over without removing the old LM.
cheers🍻
can i put normal paste instead of liquid ?
and i put normal paste on each little thing without removed the previous paste because it wasn’t that old, is it very bad should i clean up all and put again ?
the thermal pady, i put thermal paste on them ?
🫠Regarding your question, you can use a thermal paste instead of the LM.
NEVER use paste instead of the putty, when there is a putty because it will counter push the heatsink and you will get a horrible results.
if your putty is dry get a good grade putty:
amzn.to/4ck3B5j
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
@@uFixTek i mean i still have some putty (or thermal pad) no idea of what is it for sure it’s kinda like a paste., i still have some on it but i added few thermal paste on it to be sure because i don’t have the right think to put there, so you confirming me u need to use putty thermal at this places ?
YES USSE PUTTY THERMAL, on components and vrams.
Pleaseeeee where i can find cmos batterie beacuse my computer not turnning onnnn pleaseee
regarding your question, there are no cmos battery on this laptops, the cmos charge comes from the main internal battery, remove the main battery and press and hold the power on for 60sec and the bios will reset to default.
The internal battery keeps your bios settings, try removing it as described above otherwise you might be having a hardware issue that needs some technical person to assist.