Thank you very much! Just a question, what's the difference between themal pads 1) and 4) in description? Seems like you just used 1) ones (0.5/1/.5/2mm), what are 4) thermal pads used for?
It’s really just your preference of brand, but you do need different thickness of the thermal pads. If you watch the video, you will see I use different thicknesses because some of the chips are at different heights on the motherboard and have different clearance. But if you buy number 4 that comes with a variety. Those are already pretty much cut and the number one thermal pads are not cut out at all so it’s just your preference because you’ll probably have to do some cutting anyway what I did was just take the old thermal pad and compare the thickness with the new thermal pad and then I would just put it over top of the thermal pad and cut out it’s exact shape. I would suggest number four for the thermal pads. And yes it makes a big difference in the temperature. If you have any questions, just message me on Instagram or re-watch the video as to how to put them on. I hope I answered your questions.
THANK YOU! Had a laptop overheating everytime no matter if i was gaming or not. but no more problems after cleaning both fans and replacing the thermal paste. i couldn't replace the thermal pads but it still worked thought :D
Replace thermopaste on Honeywell PTM7950 phase-change material is more thermally conductive than the best pastes. And gummy thermal paste Upsiren UX Pro Ultra, Laird 607 or K5 Pro on the vrams and power section because have much better thermal conductivity than most thermopads. Make undervolting CPU and GPU at -100mV or more if it will be stable and reducing the CPU frequency in turbo boost or turn it off completely, so that the clocks of the cores are more stable. There will be less throttling and give more fps, plus it will be quieter, cooler and the laptop will draw fewer watts from the socket.
I agree with you on the thermal paste and the different gel solutions. They are more expensive, however, but I’ve had good luck with them, but under volting the processor, that is where I disagree, you do not have to gimp your laptop forward to work right. I feel that you should be able to run the processor at its full potential, and the simple, basic steps in my video does enable for this to happen. In fact, what I am stating in this video is that you need to regularly clean and maintain ultrathin, gaming laptops, and also reapply the factory thermal paste and then you should get a huge decrease in thermal temperatures.
The answer is kind of complicated, but simple in the past decade. You were able to change out the processors in most laptops. Since then, a lot of laptops have soldered the processor onto the motherboard, making it non-upgradable, and in some other motherboards, they will have an APU, which means that the video card and the processor is on one chip, and it is soldered on the motherboard. This has become the new normal for this day and age so the odds are 90% you probably can’t, but there is that rare instance where do you might be able to but I doubt it.
@varanuskeeper7564 yes both things are very important to change out but if you can only change one, then change the thermal paste but I would say the thermal paste is a 10 on important to change and the thermal pads are about a nine but if you’re only able to change one, the thermal paste comes first.
hi, When measuring the first thermal pad you say that it is 1.5mm (min 14:40) and then in the summary you say that it is 2.00mm (min 16:05) I wanted to know if the summary when you say all the measurements of the thermal pads is correct
Is it too much to ask your drivers version? (cpu, gpu and chipset)? Please, as I get a 85~86° gpu and a max of 90 fps 😔playing fortnite at epic settings, suspiciously overheating
Instead of using different thickness (1.5,2.0mm), can i use just the 2.0mm which is the bigger one. Ultimately the pads should be in contact with the heatsink right ? Or will there be pressure created over the ICs. I am asking this becouse I am from India and the products u mentioned is not available here. Here iam unable to find combo packs with both 1.5mm and 2.0 mm which then i have to buy it seperately...😢
You have a good idea there, but I was trying to be on the safe side and just used the exact thickness but in theory it should not put too much pressure on the heat sink and it should work. The only thing you can do is give it a try and if it will get too hot, it will just shut down and still be OK.
More than likely remember you have to put the right amount of thermal paste and then you must replace a thermal pads with the correct sickness so that it touches the ic ships to the metal on the heat sync so it can absorb the heat and disperse it out of the laptop case.
If you watch my video, you will see the before and after temperatures. You can use the thermal paste that I used in this video and I have links to it in the video description and it will definitely cure your problem mine gets to I don’t even think it gets to 70°C while it’s under a full load.
Apparently, unplugging the battery, spraying the fans with WD-40, letting it dry, then putting it all together and turning it on the next day also works...
@@Mr_Goody yeah, it's super weird. My fan was failing, making all sorts of horrendous sounds and stalling, and after cleaning everything out to no effect, I tried spraying it with WD-40, decided that was dumb, told my wife I needed a new computer as I went to bed, then when I turned it on in the morning to show her the issue I spent hours unable to fix, it was just working quietly again.
Thank you very much! Just a question, what's the difference between themal pads 1) and 4) in description? Seems like you just used 1) ones (0.5/1/.5/2mm), what are 4) thermal pads used for?
It’s really just your preference of brand, but you do need different thickness of the thermal pads. If you watch the video, you will see I use different thicknesses because some of the chips are at different heights on the motherboard and have different clearance. But if you buy number 4 that comes with a variety. Those are already pretty much cut and the number one thermal pads are not cut out at all so it’s just your preference because you’ll probably have to do some cutting anyway what I did was just take the old thermal pad and compare the thickness with the new thermal pad and then I would just put it over top of the thermal pad and cut out it’s exact shape. I would suggest number four for the thermal pads. And yes it makes a big difference in the temperature. If you have any questions, just message me on Instagram or re-watch the video as to how to put them on. I hope I answered your questions.
THANK YOU! Had a laptop overheating everytime no matter if i was gaming or not. but no more problems after cleaning both fans and replacing the thermal paste. i couldn't replace the thermal pads but it still worked thought :D
You are welcome my friend. I’m glad it worked for you. ✌️
Thank you, Sir. The video is very detailed. You share with us a step-by-step how to do proper maintenance.
You are very welcome my friend 👍✌️
Best intro eveerr😭😭😭😭😭
Replace thermopaste on Honeywell PTM7950 phase-change material is more thermally conductive than the best pastes. And gummy thermal paste Upsiren UX Pro Ultra, Laird 607 or K5 Pro on the vrams and power section because have much better thermal conductivity than most thermopads. Make undervolting CPU and GPU at -100mV or more if it will be stable and reducing the CPU frequency in turbo boost or turn it off completely, so that the clocks of the cores are more stable. There will be less throttling and give more fps, plus it will be quieter, cooler and the laptop will draw fewer watts from the socket.
I agree with you on the thermal paste and the different gel solutions. They are more expensive, however, but I’ve had good luck with them, but under volting the processor, that is where I disagree, you do not have to gimp your laptop forward to work right. I feel that you should be able to run the processor at its full potential, and the simple, basic steps in my video does enable for this to happen. In fact, what I am stating in this video is that you need to regularly clean and maintain ultrathin, gaming laptops, and also reapply the factory thermal paste and then you should get a huge decrease in thermal temperatures.
I havent cleaned my laptop in 4 years i think its about time now tomorrow going to buy thermal paste
The thermal temperatures should be a lot better afterwards. 👍
@@Mr_GoodySo i ended up rounding the top of one of the gpu screws and cant get it out, seems like no cleaning for me...
Thank you for this wonderful and useful explanation. I have a question..Can we change the processor in laptops?
The answer is kind of complicated, but simple in the past decade. You were able to change out the processors in most laptops. Since then, a lot of laptops have soldered the processor onto the motherboard, making it non-upgradable, and in some other motherboards, they will have an APU, which means that the video card and the processor is on one chip, and it is soldered on the motherboard. This has become the new normal for this day and age so the odds are 90% you probably can’t, but there is that rare instance where do you might be able to but I doubt it.
When the heatsink is disassembled, is it essential to replace the thermal paste without replacing the thermal pads?
Yes, it is very important to replace the thermal paste even if you don’t replace a thermal pads.
@Mr_Goody Ahh, okay okay I see so the thermal pads aren't a serious requirement?
@varanuskeeper7564 yes both things are very important to change out but if you can only change one, then change the thermal paste but I would say the thermal paste is a 10 on important to change and the thermal pads are about a nine but if you’re only able to change one, the thermal paste comes first.
hi, When measuring the first thermal pad you say that it is 1.5mm (min 14:40) and then in the summary you say that it is 2.00mm (min 16:05) I wanted to know if the summary when you say all the measurements of the thermal pads is correct
Yes, it was correct in the summary in the end. Sorry about that mistake.
Best guide thanks
Your are welcome my friend 👍
Thank you worked like a charm!
You are Welcome my friend 👍
My gf65 doesnt have that grey squares on the "top" of the heatsink. Are those important to keep it cool? What are those squares?
Just message me on my Instagram account which you can find by clicking on my channel banner at the top of the page.
Is it too much to ask your drivers version? (cpu, gpu and chipset)? Please, as I get a 85~86° gpu and a max of 90 fps 😔playing fortnite at epic settings, suspiciously overheating
Thanks Man 👍👍👍
@@ludofan_ Your Welcome 👍
Instead of using different thickness (1.5,2.0mm), can i use just the 2.0mm which is the bigger one. Ultimately the pads should be in contact with the heatsink right ? Or will there be pressure created over the ICs. I am asking this becouse I am from India and the products u mentioned is not available here. Here iam unable to find combo packs with both 1.5mm and 2.0 mm which then i have to buy it seperately...😢
You have a good idea there, but I was trying to be on the safe side and just used the exact thickness but in theory it should not put too much pressure on the heat sink and it should work. The only thing you can do is give it a try and if it will get too hot, it will just shut down and still be OK.
Did you use 30 pieces pack at all or just the owl tree? I don’t wanna buy both if I don’t have to
I used mostly the 30 pieces back. You really don’t need to get the owl tree if you do not want to.
@@Mr_Goody Thanks!
@@djgaming6709 Your Welcome
Hi.. Recently my laptop large Fan got busted.. Is it the cpu fan or gpu fan? Btw.. Please tell me of what RPM should I buy the new fan.
The larger fan on the left is to the Gpu and the slightly smaller fan on the right is to the CPU.
Does your GF65 Thin charge your iPhone with the USB-C ports?
My particular model does not have the charging function on the USB-C port.
Is it a defect on their port or? I find that strange that it will recognize my daughters android phone, and my sons Amazon fire, but not my iPhone.
@@SCWD_US it recognizes my iPhone, but it just won’t charge it
@@Mr_Goody doesn’t recognize my iPhone 15 Max Pro
i’ve been trying to do this as well, but the screw under the black wire won’t budge. any ideas?
Just message me on my Instagram account which you can find by clicking on my channel banner at the top of the page.
Hey , what temps you got at full load for the cpu and gpu ?
Cpu Full Load - 78 Celsius GPU Full Load 81 Celsius in a room with a temperature of 76 Fahrenheit.
i have GPU and CPU throttling on msi gf65
changed the thermal paste but one thermal pads is gone , i have worse results it is because that pad ?
More than likely remember you have to put the right amount of thermal paste and then you must replace a thermal pads with the correct sickness so that it touches the ic ships to the metal on the heat sync so it can absorb the heat and disperse it out of the laptop case.
What were the temps before and after? I looked up the paste but it says it works to up to 80 degrees. my laptop cpu gets up to 95
If you watch my video, you will see the before and after temperatures. You can use the thermal paste that I used in this video and I have links to it in the video description and it will definitely cure your problem mine gets to I don’t even think it gets to 70°C while it’s under a full load.
@@Mr_GoodyThanks alot will definitely look to replace current paste
Your Welcome
Just one more thing I can't get the thermal pads rn would the temps still go down a good amount with only new thermal paste?
@@ode..m. Yes even just changing the paste only should take a good 15 to 20 degrees off of it and prevent thermal throttling.
Apparently, unplugging the battery, spraying the fans with WD-40, letting it dry, then putting it all together and turning it on the next day also works...
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@@Mr_Goody yeah, it's super weird. My fan was failing, making all sorts of horrendous sounds and stalling, and after cleaning everything out to no effect, I tried spraying it with WD-40, decided that was dumb, told my wife I needed a new computer as I went to bed, then when I turned it on in the morning to show her the issue I spent hours unable to fix, it was just working quietly again.