I will be following this soon, liked and subscribed!! Thank you for the detailed explanation and when I do this I will be using thermal paste instead of puddy on everything else as well.
I'm glad to be of help, my friend. 😊 Thank you for the sub and support. DON'T use past instead of putty, order some thermal putty from aliexpress. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to contact me. I'm always here and happy to assist you to the best of my abilities.
If you don't use thermal putty and instead use thermal paste on your components, you risk damaging the board, causing your VRAMs and power regulator components to overheat quickly, leading to sudden shutdowns. The reason why thermal putty is necessary in this case is because: thermal putty is a thicker and more malleable substance, similar to a clay or putty. It is applied by placing a small amount on the surface of the component. The putty is able to fill in larger gaps and surface imperfections that the thermal paste cannot. On the other hand, Thermal paste is a thin, fluid-like substance that is spread over the surface of the component using a brush or a syringe. It is designed to fill in microscopic gaps between the heat sink and the component, allowing for better heat transfer.
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Hola, tengo la misma laptop y esta recalentando un monton. Quiero hacerle el cambio del metal liquido y lo otro pero no entendi bien que es lo que debo usar. Puedes decirme por favor, soy totalmente novato en estas cosas pero donde vivo no hay un servicio tecnico de confianza y por eso voy a hacerlo yo. Seria metal liquido por que? y lo demas que aparece que tambien hay que reemplazar que es lo que tengo que comprar para ponerle? Gracias por tu apoyo
Hola amigo, ¿dónde y en qué estado te ubicas? Cambiar LM es muy delicado, tienes que tener mucho cuidado. Si eres novato en eso o es tu primera vez, no te recomiendo tocar LM. El LM conduce excelente corriente y es súper fácil echar a perder tu tarjeta. Lo demás alrededor es "thermal putty". Depende de dónde vivas, hay que ver si se venden. Saludos.
On laptop vram and vrms what to use bro pls tell me I own rog strix g15 For cpu i oredered liquid metal of thermal grizzly for gpu ordered thermal grizzly extreme For vram and vrms what to use som say pad and some paste Can iuse Arctic mx4 for vram and vrms pls reply
🫠Regarding your question, please, in the name of God, don't use paste or pads on the VRAMs. The only thing you should place there is "thermal putty" or "thermal gel." The reason for this is that the distance from the components, in this case, the VRAMs, to the heatsink is uneven. If you use a 1mm pad, it may be too thick and push the heatsink away from the CPU/GPU. If you use a 0.5mm pad, it may not reach the heatsink adequately and could damage the VRAMs. That's why thermal putty is used. I've placed the link for the thermal putty in the video description, or you can buy a cheap one on AliExpress. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
Thoughts of using Carbonaut Thermal Pad instead of paste? Also can i use Liquid Metal on all the parts like gpu/cpu and vram, or is it only good for cpu and gpu?
🫠Regarding your question, No, Please DO not do that, it will be useless and it will contaminate the vrams. use the gel or putty. i have added the link for hte thermal putty in the video description. cheers🍻
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: its called thermal putty : shorturl.at/kop49 it comes in many colors, you can use any color, use an 99% iso alcohol
This video is very useful, but I want to ask what thermal is used on components other than CPU and GPU, it looks liquid, isn't it thermal pad or thermal putty? can i replace all the paste with thermal grizzly kryonaut ?
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, it is a thermal putty or thermal gel. NEVER use the thermal paste on those. amzn.to/3LvBNiC get that. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Hi, I have the same laptop. When on performance mode I've been hitting 95°C (cpu, gpu is around 70) when gaming and after two years of never cleaning the device I was hoping to remove a lot of dust from the fans. But it was almost perfectly clean (so it won't realy impact cooling performance). I still have to order some thermal paste to redo that. But I was thinking. Liquid metal should normaly do a better job at cooling than thermal paste. Would I not decrease the cooling performance if I replace the liquid metal with thermal paste? Did you have a before and after comparising for the laptop in the video?
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 replacing the LM with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme thermal paste. Based on tests, it performs just as well as LM, but it has the added advantage of maintaining its effectiveness over the long run. Unlike LM, which creates a thin layer that can dry up after a few months, thermal paste will remain stable and keep its effectiveness. This is especially important in preventing any seal cracks caused by vibrations, which can lead to undesirable results (like the issues you're currently facing). By opting for thermal paste, you'll likely have a more satisfactory experience. amzn.to/450H7C0 Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
I replaced my laptop's thermal paste with this tutorial. Thank you for this tutorial. But I have one problem that my laptop is only working while it's plugged in. Can you suggest any solution?
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, disconnect the battery and make sure the pins on the jack are not damaged and i really hope you removed it correctly and inserted straight over. also if the above try didn't work, power off the windows hard shutdown, ( before clicking on shutdown button on the start menu , press and hold left SHIFT + click the shutdown button on the start menu) and keep holding the shift till all the LED indicator s are off. then disconnect the charger and reconnect and leave it for 30-40 min , and pay attention to see if the charging LED turn on or blinking or change color.
Hi, my nodel is G513Q-MHF323T, and as i know it comes with liquid metal originally. Can i apply thermal paste on it? Is there any specific procedure i should do before applying thermal paste?
🫠Regarding your question, just use a workshop towel and isopropyl alcohol 98%+ to remove (scoop up) all the LM on the heatsink and CPU. Then you can apply the paste version, which is this.: amzn.to/4daB7dw 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. 🙏
The thermal paste and liquid metal that comes with the pc need to be change on how many years? I still havent change it and have it for a year so I dont know when I should change it
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: i highly recommend you to repaste once every 1.5year if the use is extensive then 1year.
Si estás alcanzando los 95°C mientras juegas, te recomiendo altamente cambiar la pasta térmica por una de buena calidad y limpiar los ventiladores. La temperatura máxima no debería superar los 88°C o 89°C.
I am using a G513Q laptop and want to replace the NVME SSD. The existing NVME is 2MM thick, but the NVME I am replacing is 4MM thick. Are there any compatibility problems?
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, as long as your NVME is single sided chip it will work all nvme up to 2TB are compatible, anything over 2TB you have to make sure they are single sided chip (if the have chips on both side it will not sit flat and can short and damage the board. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
Hallo. After cleaning and replacing the thermal paste (the warranty has long expired), my laptop stopped turning on, namely the battery indicator is fine, the power indicator does not light up, the "in airplane" indicator lights up during startup, then the disk activity indicator lights up for a moment and then the display turns on, but it doesn't show anything. also the radiators heat up over time and sometimes the blowers start. Please tell me what happened and how I can fix it? For my part, I can say that it is far from the first time I change the thermal paste and I was very careful, I disconnected the battery before the procedure.
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, do the following exactly as i mention: -remove the bottom cover -Disconnect the battery (charger too) -remove both rams -open the laptop 90 degree and place it on its side, press and hold the power on for 60 sec - place ONLY one ram near the cpu slot -without the battery connected , connect the charger and press power on and wait for 10-15sec if you get image then power off (unplug the charger), else to to #2 step -plug in the 2nd ram and power on, and if you get screen, power off and plug in the battery -enjoy #2. same steps but hold the power on for up to 2min, and if you place the 1st ram and no POST then use the other ram, keep me posted.
Hello. Thanks for the advice! But it didn't help. As it was, the laptop turns on, the screen lights up but does not show anything and then nothing happens. Tried with each RAM
@@uFixTek I will be very grateful. I was already thinking of taking the laptop for repair. But if I am able to fix it myself that would be great! Moreover, I have a multimeter and will be able to check faulty components if necessary. Although I don't really understand how to do it. I can say that I wiped and smeared the thermal paste several times because I thought that I had damaged something or smeared it somewhere. And when I tried to solve it for the first time and wiped the thermal paste, the laptop turned on and even got stuck at the login screen, but it quickly turned off (probably due to overheating). After that, nothing changed and I doubt that this launch could have harmed him because the symptoms are not different.
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, absolutely not recommended, because the microfiber cloths tend to stick around on the tiny capacitors and rip them out, use a workshop towel or a kitchen paper towel. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Do you by any chance know which ssds are compatible to upgrade? I dont know how to upgrade and im not sure how to find the right one for this specific model
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, you can place any m.2 NVME ssd up to 2TB (2 x 2TB nvme ) on this laptop, here is a video for the almost the same laptop, it is exactly the same steps: ruclips.net/video/HWVM4LbUeLI/видео.html the best recommended ssd: amzn.to/3tffBmD Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: it's absolutely fine my friend get the best paste : amzn.to/3wtvEeW
🫠Regarding your question, absolutely not , if you use the "thermal grizzly kryonaut extreme" you get the same results after 15min of load. we have tested extensively. cheers🍻
@@uFixTek thank you so much man, appreciate you answering Though i have one more small doubt You see when we use liquid metal, if temp goes high like 90 it comes down suddenly at 79, but that doesn't happen with "krayonaut" if it went high 90 it might never come to 79 it might come to 84 and stay there, does KRAYONAUT EXTREME have similar performance to liquid metal?, Also what is the durability of extreme.... I would love if you answered, thank you
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, Sure you can just recollect the LM around of the CPU and place it on top of the crystal and that would be 100% fine. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback! If you're interested in supporting the channel, you have the option to like, subscribe, or even do both! Addressing your feedback, indeed, a portion of the heatsink contains gallium. We've have opened numerous (many many...) laptops where liquid metal (LM) comes into direct contact with copper heatsinks. Personally, I've conducted tests involving the application of LM onto a copper heatsink on both personal laptops and those of clients. Over a span of 3 to 5 years, we've observed no instances of corrosion occurring on the copper heatsink. With a simple polishing process, the surface reverts to its original state of pure copper. As a testament to the longevity of this approach, we recently performed maintenance on two laptops where LM was applied two years prior. After utilizing copper cleaner to clean the heatsinks, they remained in flawless condition.
@@uFixTek the silver part of the heatsink will be Nickel plated. The LM will react with copper over time, depending on the particualr mix the manufacturer uses (from the LM). It usually only "discolors" the copper, but only a few microns in really, but the LM can harden out over time (as in form an alloy of a kind). Thats what users in the desktop space always afraid of, though isn't an issue as long as the PC is not moved around (the hardened out bond still provides extremly good performance, but if there is stress on it, there might be a crack in the formed alloy -> terrible temps). For instance and extremely high performing air cooler->very heavy cooler. Never heard of that for liquid cooling (i.e. not really a lot of weight on the cooler mounting). Been doing LM for Desktops for a long time now, with Nickel plated and bare copper coolers. Kind of bummed Asus is leaving the GPU with normal paste and no Nickel plated cooler option.....
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, i do recommend to clean the LM and place a thermal grizzly kryonaut: amzn.to/3PTH451 it is the same as LM and safer as it is not conductive and gives the same results in temps (-2c to -3c) difference. 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 further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: 100% yes its BAD IDEA. don't do it, the thermal putty is putty, the other is a paste that will simply start dripping all over the board and also you will have a horrible performance issue.
Strange that they only put Liquid Metal on the CPU. especially since it's aluminum. they got the copper on the GPU but no liquid metal. kinda wish they both had liquid metal or even just GPU...
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, i have made a mistake saying that it is aluminum, it is not aluminum its copper with Nickel-plated , the reason for Nickel-plated is that the LM will not get dried out on Nickel-plated, but it will dried on copper surface. but as you said, it would of been nice if they would Nickel-plated both side and LM. cheers🍻
none of the new laptops use that stickers anymore. in my 17years of laptop repairs, i have only seen them on apple devices and very very rare pc laptops, and last 5years on none of the low mid or high end laptops.
I've got the same model but different SKU, what if i swap out the CPU with regular thermal paste instead of liquid metal, or just go for liquid metal on both the CPU and GPU?
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, i highly recommend you to remove the LM and clean it and place the "thermal grizzly kryonaut" it is the same as LM with +2-3c difference and it is much safer when moving the laptop around. amzn.to/41pba5D also very very easy and quick to apply no need to worry. 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 for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, absolutely NO my friend, you will need to use a thermal putty for the vrams and components, find it cheap on aliexpress. the thermal paste only can be used on GPU/CPU Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
I made the replacement as per my client's request. Additionally, the liquid metal (LM) in these models tends to dry up quickly, leading to cracked seals and poor temp results. I highly recommend replacing it with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme, amzn.to/3LP02bJ You will achieve similar results with only a -2°C difference in temperature, and this thermal paste will last significantly longer than LM. We've extensively tested it in personal laptops and with clients, and the results are vastly superior-approximately 800% better. Moreover, there is no risk of a short circuit or LM spill due to laptop impacts when carrying it in a bag.
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, Because the distance is neither 0.5mm nor 1mm, using a 1mm pads will push the heatsink away from the GPU and CPU, resulting in poor performance and high temps. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
@@uFixTek Hi! I have just cleaned and repasted my rog, and it wasnt a smooth ride. At first, i did not know there are 2 different substances so i cleaned it all and replaced everything with thermal paste. It wouldnt turn on, so I read all the comments here realizing that i have fucked up. Cleaned everything, applied paste just to the cpu and the vgu as you do, and adding 1.5 mm thermal pads to everything else. Now it turns on, but as soon as I load up a game, it turns immeadiately off as I would unplug it from electricity. You mention here and in another comment as well that pads are problematic as the gap is neither 0.5 nor 1 mm. Is this what im seeing? So ordering putty, and applying that to everything else except for the cpu and vgu would solve my problem? Thanks in advance!
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, absolutely yes you can, and you be fine, i been placing LM on my clients and zero issue after even 6years,
No friend. Do not use liquid metal on the GPU, as it does not come with factory protection (that white mass and foam that he removed from the CPU), which prevents the liquid metal from flowing. As it is conductive, if it drips onto any part of the board outside the protection it will certainly kill the notebook. The GPU also does not come with the ideal metal for contact, it is made of copper. Copper is more complicated, the first application of liquid metal to copper generates a chemical reaction and a second application must be made. I personally don't understand why he made the decision to remove the factory protections for the use of liquid metal on the CPU (now it will no longer be possible to use liquid metal). And no, that metal in the CPU structure is not aluminum, you cannot use liquid metal on aluminum.
because he is a complete idiot, just take a look how he touches the motherboard and how unprofessional the whole system was disassembled. every rookie knows that you can not use liquid metal with copper, therefore this gpu can only be covered with a thermal paste. by the way cleaning off the liquid metal out of cpu made it hotter +10C.
I will be following this soon, liked and subscribed!! Thank you for the detailed explanation and when I do this I will be using thermal paste instead of puddy on everything else as well.
I'm glad to be of help, my friend. 😊 Thank you for the sub and support.
DON'T use past instead of putty, order some thermal putty from aliexpress.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to contact me. I'm always here and happy to assist you to the best of my abilities.
@@uFixTek what would be the difference that it would make, I won’t use paste now. Thank you for replying
If you don't use thermal putty and instead use thermal paste on your components, you risk damaging the board, causing your VRAMs and power regulator components to overheat quickly, leading to sudden shutdowns. The reason why thermal putty is necessary in this case is because: thermal putty is a thicker and more malleable substance, similar to a clay or putty. It is applied by placing a small amount on the surface of the component. The putty is able to fill in larger gaps and surface imperfections that the thermal paste cannot.
On the other hand, Thermal paste is a thin, fluid-like substance that is spread over the surface of the component using a brush or a syringe. It is designed to fill in microscopic gaps between the heat sink and the component, allowing for better heat transfer.
VERY HELPFUL BROTHER
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🍻cheers
Very helpful and informative, thank you very much!
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Hola, tengo la misma laptop y esta recalentando un monton. Quiero hacerle el cambio del metal liquido y lo otro pero no entendi bien que es lo que debo usar. Puedes decirme por favor, soy totalmente novato en estas cosas pero donde vivo no hay un servicio tecnico de confianza y por eso voy a hacerlo yo. Seria metal liquido por que? y lo demas que aparece que tambien hay que reemplazar que es lo que tengo que comprar para ponerle? Gracias por tu apoyo
Hola amigo, ¿dónde y en qué estado te ubicas?
Cambiar LM es muy delicado, tienes que tener mucho cuidado. Si eres novato en eso o es tu primera vez, no te recomiendo tocar LM. El LM conduce excelente corriente y es súper fácil echar a perder tu tarjeta.
Lo demás alrededor es "thermal putty". Depende de dónde vivas, hay que ver si se venden.
Saludos.
On laptop vram and vrms what to use bro pls tell me
I own rog strix g15
For cpu i oredered liquid metal of thermal grizzly for gpu ordered thermal grizzly extreme
For vram and vrms what to use som say pad and some paste
Can iuse Arctic mx4 for vram and vrms pls reply
🫠Regarding your question, please, in the name of God, don't use paste or pads on the VRAMs. The only thing you should place there is "thermal putty" or "thermal gel." The reason for this is that the distance from the components, in this case, the VRAMs, to the heatsink is uneven. If you use a 1mm pad, it may be too thick and push the heatsink away from the CPU/GPU. If you use a 0.5mm pad, it may not reach the heatsink adequately and could damage the VRAMs. That's why thermal putty is used.
I've placed the link for the thermal putty in the video description, or you can buy a cheap one on AliExpress.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
Thoughts of using Carbonaut Thermal Pad instead of paste?
Also can i use Liquid Metal on all the parts like gpu/cpu and vram, or is it only good for cpu and gpu?
🫠Regarding your question, DON'T use pads instead of paste.
Liquid metal only goes on GPU/CPU, NEVER use the LM on vrams, it will eat that.
can i use thermal paste on the VRAMS instead of putty?
🫠Regarding your question, No, Please DO not do that, it will be useless and it will contaminate the vrams. use the gel or putty.
i have added the link for hte thermal putty in the video description.
cheers🍻
sorry I'm not focused in the video, but what is that white thing around the cpu and how do you clean it? thanks great video
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regarding your question: its called thermal putty : shorturl.at/kop49
it comes in many colors, you can use any color, use an 99% iso alcohol
This video is very useful, but I want to ask what thermal is used on components other than CPU and GPU, it looks liquid, isn't it thermal pad or thermal putty?
can i replace all the paste with thermal grizzly kryonaut ?
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Regarding your question, it is a thermal putty or thermal gel. NEVER use the thermal paste on those.
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get that.
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Hi, I have the same laptop. When on performance mode I've been hitting 95°C (cpu, gpu is around 70) when gaming and after two years of never cleaning the device I was hoping to remove a lot of dust from the fans. But it was almost perfectly clean (so it won't realy impact cooling performance). I still have to order some thermal paste to redo that. But I was thinking. Liquid metal should normaly do a better job at cooling than thermal paste. Would I not decrease the cooling performance if I replace the liquid metal with thermal paste? Did you have a before and after comparising for the laptop in the video?
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 replacing the LM with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme thermal paste. Based on tests, it performs just as well as LM, but it has the added advantage of maintaining its effectiveness over the long run. Unlike LM, which creates a thin layer that can dry up after a few months, thermal paste will remain stable and keep its effectiveness. This is especially important in preventing any seal cracks caused by vibrations, which can lead to undesirable results (like the issues you're currently facing).
By opting for thermal paste, you'll likely have a more satisfactory experience.
amzn.to/450H7C0
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Thank you very much for the feedback! You have my like and my subscription.
my pleasure my friend, thank you for the support.🍻
Mine is very new but hits similar temperatures with cleaned fans. Did you have any luck with replacing the thermal paste?
I replaced my laptop's thermal paste with this tutorial. Thank you for this tutorial. But I have one problem that my laptop is only working while it's plugged in. Can you suggest any solution?
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both!
Regarding your question, disconnect the battery and make sure the pins on the jack are not damaged and i really hope you removed it correctly and inserted straight over.
also if the above try didn't work, power off the windows hard shutdown, ( before clicking on shutdown button on the start menu , press and hold left SHIFT + click the shutdown button on the start menu) and keep holding the shift till all the LED indicator s are off.
then disconnect the charger and reconnect and leave it for 30-40 min , and pay attention to see if the charging LED turn on or blinking or change color.
@@uFixTek Thank you for the reply. Will definitely try this. :)
i wish you the best, 🍻
@@FaZeAditya did it work?
yes, I didn't connect the battery properly@@atharvdeoskar
Hi, my nodel is G513Q-MHF323T, and as i know it comes with liquid metal originally. Can i apply thermal paste on it? Is there any specific procedure i should do before applying thermal paste?
🫠Regarding your question, just use a workshop towel and isopropyl alcohol 98%+ to remove (scoop up) all the LM on the heatsink and CPU. Then you can apply the paste version, which is this.:
amzn.to/4daB7dw
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
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@uFixTek don't have a workshop towel, does kitchen towel work?
Kitchen paper towels can definitely be used.
The thermal paste and liquid metal that comes with the pc need to be change on how many years? I still havent change it and have it for a year so I dont know when I should change it
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regarding your question: i highly recommend you to repaste once every 1.5year if the use is extensive then 1year.
A que temperatura llega en turbo en juegos de alt orendimiento? llega a los 95 grados ? despues de ese cambio de pasta?
Si estás alcanzando los 95°C mientras juegas, te recomiendo altamente cambiar la pasta térmica por una de buena calidad y limpiar los ventiladores. La temperatura máxima no debería superar los 88°C o 89°C.
I am using a G513Q laptop and want to replace the NVME SSD. The existing NVME is 2MM thick, but the NVME I am replacing is 4MM thick.
Are there any compatibility problems?
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Regarding your question, as long as your NVME is single sided chip it will work all nvme up to 2TB are compatible, anything over 2TB you have to make sure they are single sided chip (if the have chips on both side it will not sit flat and can short and damage the board.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
@@uFixTek Thank you for your kind information. While watching the video, I liked and subscribed in advance.
Good luck!
It's my pleasure my friend.
Hallo. After cleaning and replacing the thermal paste (the warranty has long expired), my laptop stopped turning on, namely the battery indicator is fine, the power indicator does not light up, the "in airplane" indicator lights up during startup, then the disk activity indicator lights up for a moment and then the display turns on, but it doesn't show anything. also the radiators heat up over time and sometimes the blowers start. Please tell me what happened and how I can fix it? For my part, I can say that it is far from the first time I change the thermal paste and I was very careful, I disconnected the battery before the procedure.
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both!
Regarding your question, do the following exactly as i mention:
-remove the bottom cover
-Disconnect the battery (charger too)
-remove both rams
-open the laptop 90 degree and place it on its side, press and hold the power on for 60 sec
- place ONLY one ram near the cpu slot
-without the battery connected , connect the charger and press power on and wait for 10-15sec if you get image then power off (unplug the charger), else to to #2 step
-plug in the 2nd ram and power on, and if you get screen, power off and plug in the battery
-enjoy
#2. same steps but hold the power on for up to 2min, and if you place the 1st ram and no POST then use the other ram,
keep me posted.
Hello. Thanks for the advice! But it didn't help. As it was, the laptop turns on, the screen lights up but does not show anything and then nothing happens. Tried with each RAM
let me get back to office and take a look at the schematic and let know you what to try.
@@uFixTek I will be very grateful. I was already thinking of taking the laptop for repair. But if I am able to fix it myself that would be great! Moreover, I have a multimeter and will be able to check faulty components if necessary. Although I don't really understand how to do it. I can say that I wiped and smeared the thermal paste several times because I thought that I had damaged something or smeared it somewhere. And when I tried to solve it for the first time and wiped the thermal paste, the laptop turned on and even got stuck at the login screen, but it quickly turned off (probably due to overheating). After that, nothing changed and I doubt that this launch could have harmed him because the symptoms are not different.
Ok, thank you!
Can i use microfiber cloth?
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Regarding your question, absolutely not recommended, because the microfiber cloths tend to stick around on the tiny capacitors and rip them out, use a workshop towel or a kitchen paper towel.
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Do you by any chance know which ssds are compatible to upgrade? I dont know how to upgrade and im not sure how to find the right one for this specific model
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Regarding your question, you can place any m.2 NVME ssd up to 2TB (2 x 2TB nvme ) on this laptop, here is a video for the almost the same laptop, it is exactly the same steps:
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the best recommended ssd:
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@@uFixTek thanks!
It's my pleasure my friend.
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Is it okay and safe to change the liquid metal to thermal paste I am looking into doing this and just wondering
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regarding your question: it's absolutely fine my friend get the best paste : amzn.to/3wtvEeW
you have changed the liquid metal with grease paste why? wont that affect the performance?
🫠Regarding your question, absolutely not , if you use the "thermal grizzly kryonaut extreme" you get the same results after 15min of load.
we have tested extensively.
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@@uFixTek thank you so much man, appreciate you answering
Though i have one more small doubt
You see when we use liquid metal, if temp goes high like 90 it comes down suddenly at 79, but that doesn't happen with "krayonaut" if it went high 90 it might never come to 79 it might come to 84 and stay there, does KRAYONAUT EXTREME have similar performance to liquid metal?, Also what is the durability of extreme.... I would love if you answered, thank you
@@uFixTek also can we use "extreme" on the side capacitor as well
So for me what kind of thermal paste needs my graph if I don't want the terminal pads?
Can I replace just the thermal paste on the GPU and leave the LM on the CPU untouched?
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Regarding your question, Sure you can just recollect the LM around of the CPU and place it on top of the crystal and that would be 100% fine.
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I think that metal is not aluminum, but nickel, that's why the gallium is not coroding it
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Addressing your feedback, indeed, a portion of the heatsink contains gallium. We've have opened numerous (many many...) laptops where liquid metal (LM) comes into direct contact with copper heatsinks. Personally, I've conducted tests involving the application of LM onto a copper heatsink on both personal laptops and those of clients. Over a span of 3 to 5 years, we've observed no instances of corrosion occurring on the copper heatsink. With a simple polishing process, the surface reverts to its original state of pure copper. As a testament to the longevity of this approach, we recently performed maintenance on two laptops where LM was applied two years prior. After utilizing copper cleaner to clean the heatsinks, they remained in flawless condition.
@@uFixTek the silver part of the heatsink will be Nickel plated.
The LM will react with copper over time, depending on the particualr mix the manufacturer uses (from the LM).
It usually only "discolors" the copper, but only a few microns in really, but the LM can harden out over time (as in form an alloy of a kind).
Thats what users in the desktop space always afraid of, though isn't an issue as long as the PC is not moved around (the hardened out bond still provides extremly good performance, but if there is stress on it, there might be a crack in the formed alloy -> terrible temps).
For instance and extremely high performing air cooler->very heavy cooler.
Never heard of that for liquid cooling (i.e. not really a lot of weight on the cooler mounting).
Been doing LM for Desktops for a long time now, with Nickel plated and bare copper coolers.
Kind of bummed Asus is leaving the GPU with normal paste and no Nickel plated cooler option.....
Is ok remove a lm and add thermal paste
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Regarding your question, i do recommend to clean the LM and place a thermal grizzly kryonaut: amzn.to/3PTH451
it is the same as LM and safer as it is not conductive and gives the same results in temps (-2c to -3c) difference.
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Do you test this in any of asus rog laptops
yes we always test them
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Mine turned on but only the keyboard and my screen went totally black. what seemed to be the issue on my part?
i need you to re insert the rams and double check the connectors and the LCD flex cable.
theres a problem by replacing thermal putty with thermal paste on thr V-ram?
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regarding your question: 100% yes its BAD IDEA. don't do it, the thermal putty is putty, the other is a paste that will simply start dripping all over the board and also you will have a horrible performance issue.
Strange that they only put Liquid Metal on the CPU. especially since it's aluminum. they got the copper on the GPU but no liquid metal. kinda wish they both had liquid metal or even just GPU...
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Regarding your question, i have made a mistake saying that it is aluminum, it is not aluminum its copper with Nickel-plated , the reason for Nickel-plated is that the LM will not get dried out on Nickel-plated, but it will dried on copper surface.
but as you said, it would of been nice if they would Nickel-plated both side and LM.
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Does the g15 have a humidity sticker where it turns red if i gets wets so it voids the warranty?
none of the new laptops use that stickers anymore. in my 17years of laptop repairs, i have only seen them on apple devices and very very rare pc laptops, and last 5years on none of the low mid or high end laptops.
@@uFixTek Do you know where it's located if it has one,like on your old MacBook? And thank you for the response
just confirmed that this models don't have any, you can always spot them beside motherboard screws. but you wont see them on this laptop
I've got the same model but different SKU, what if i swap out the CPU with regular thermal paste instead of liquid metal, or just go for liquid metal on both the CPU and GPU?
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Regarding your question, i highly recommend you to remove the LM and clean it and place the "thermal grizzly kryonaut" it is the same as LM with +2-3c difference and it is much safer when moving the laptop around.
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also very very easy and quick to apply no need to worry.
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Can you use only thermal paste for everything?
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Regarding your question, absolutely NO my friend, you will need to use a thermal putty for the vrams and components, find it cheap on aliexpress.
the thermal paste only can be used on GPU/CPU
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You replaced metal liquid with thermal paste, wtf man
I made the replacement as per my client's request. Additionally, the liquid metal (LM) in these models tends to dry up quickly, leading to cracked seals and poor temp results. I highly recommend replacing it with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme, amzn.to/3LP02bJ
You will achieve similar results with only a -2°C difference in temperature, and this thermal paste will last significantly longer than LM. We've extensively tested it in personal laptops and with clients, and the results are vastly superior-approximately 800% better.
Moreover, there is no risk of a short circuit or LM spill due to laptop impacts when carrying it in a bag.
Liquid metal can get old must be removed and owner went with oem paste I would've gone with the new mesh thermal pads.
Is it possible to insert a 90wh battery in a 56wh model. I’m having ASU’s rog strix g15 g513rc 2021.
What is wrong using a thermal paste on vrm?
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Regarding your question, Because the distance is neither 0.5mm nor 1mm, using a 1mm pads will push the heatsink away from the GPU and CPU, resulting in poor performance and high temps.
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@@uFixTek Hi! I have just cleaned and repasted my rog, and it wasnt a smooth ride. At first, i did not know there are 2 different substances so i cleaned it all and replaced everything with thermal paste. It wouldnt turn on, so I read all the comments here realizing that i have fucked up. Cleaned everything, applied paste just to the cpu and the vgu as you do, and adding 1.5 mm thermal pads to everything else. Now it turns on, but as soon as I load up a game, it turns immeadiately off as I would unplug it from electricity. You mention here and in another comment as well that pads are problematic as the gap is neither 0.5 nor 1 mm. Is this what im seeing? So ordering putty, and applying that to everything else except for the cpu and vgu would solve my problem? Thanks in advance!
Can I use liquid metal for both, CPU and GPU?
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Regarding your question, absolutely yes you can, and you be fine, i been placing LM on my clients and zero issue after even 6years,
No friend. Do not use liquid metal on the GPU, as it does not come with factory protection (that white mass and foam that he removed from the CPU), which prevents the liquid metal from flowing. As it is conductive, if it drips onto any part of the board outside the protection it will certainly kill the notebook. The GPU also does not come with the ideal metal for contact, it is made of copper. Copper is more complicated, the first application of liquid metal to copper generates a chemical reaction and a second application must be made. I personally don't understand why he made the decision to remove the factory protections for the use of liquid metal on the CPU (now it will no longer be possible to use liquid metal). And no, that metal in the CPU structure is not aluminum, you cannot use liquid metal on aluminum.
because he is a complete idiot, just take a look how he touches the motherboard and how unprofessional the whole system was disassembled.
every rookie knows that you can not use liquid metal with copper, therefore this gpu can only be covered with a thermal paste.
by the way cleaning off the liquid metal out of cpu made it hotter +10C.