You left the old thermal pads on most of the heat sink. They do squish a bit, but you've doubled the thickness on some of the chips and you're increasing the thermal retention of the chipsets since they're now farther away from the heat sink.
In the past, I always cleaned all of the old thermal paste much better, and I always put in a very even layer of thermal grease, which needs to be as thin as possible.
Oh my-- thermal pad thickness absolutely matters on a laptop. Make the pads thicker than they should be and it forces the copper cooler up from the CPU die and temperature is not properly controlled. Yes you can squish them, but the thickness needs to be correct-- not just random. Where you placed that thermal pad isn't even where it was missing from. with it upside down, the thermal pads for the area you replaced are still there. The pad that needed to be replaced was above the GPU. I mean appreciate people doing these videos, but I believe it's the VRAM that now has no pads on it.
hehe yeah i replaced everything and i can say that chances are depending on how old the laptop is you should just replace them, mine tore up and id rather just replace them then come back later to fix it
@@Blue-Lady Yeah, and I assme the thickness really needs to be right, so I am not really sure about the correct thickness. He said that around 1.5mm should be right, but he only had 1mm, and 2mm pads. When he tried to double them up, they were too thick, so he just used one 1mm pad. Hopefully they were thick enough.
You left the old thermal pads on most of the heat sink. They do squish a bit, but you've doubled the thickness on some of the chips and you're increasing the thermal retention of the chipsets since they're now farther away from the heat sink.
In the past, I always cleaned all of the old thermal paste much better, and I always put in a very even layer of thermal grease, which needs to be as thin as possible.
Oh my-- thermal pad thickness absolutely matters on a laptop. Make the pads thicker than they should be and it forces the copper cooler up from the CPU die and temperature is not properly controlled. Yes you can squish them, but the thickness needs to be correct-- not just random. Where you placed that thermal pad isn't even where it was missing from. with it upside down, the thermal pads for the area you replaced are still there. The pad that needed to be replaced was above the GPU. I mean appreciate people doing these videos, but I believe it's the VRAM that now has no pads on it.
Do you have before and after temperatures for gaming? Did the repaste help?
That was the most important aspect and is missing
any bench marks on what you were getting to what they went down to?
Can we apply liquid metal to this model? I'm not familiar with thermal sinks made from copper or aluminium.
did this and now my power supply won’t work 😅 works on battery tho. i think it’s a short circuit. any tips?
Do you have one for the 2022 razer blade pro (17inch) for thermal repaste?
Thanks. 1mm or 1,5mm pads did you put in?
Did you ever find out ?
He said they are 1mm, and he also posted a referral link, to the thermal pads.
Can you just change the thermal paste and not the thermal pad?
Yes, just so the original thermal pads are still in decent condition, and you did not lose any of them.
hehe yeah i replaced everything and i can say that chances are depending on how old the laptop is you should just replace them, mine tore up and id rather just replace them then come back later to fix it
why the pad? (black one)
Because the gap is too wide to bridge with paste.
@@Blue-Lady Yeah, and I assme the thickness really needs to be right, so I am not really sure about the correct thickness. He said that around 1.5mm should be right, but he only had 1mm, and 2mm pads. When he tried to double them up, they were too thick, so he just used one 1mm pad. Hopefully they were thick enough.
Hi. I need bios dump for rz09-03519w11. I would appreciate your help. Can’t find anywhere. Razer agent told me that the dont have one.
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