Upgrade Your Steam Deck With A Thermal Paste Makeover!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • How to clean and replace thermal paste on a steam deck.
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Комментарии • 108

  • @cgbiller
    @cgbiller Год назад +43

    Don't know when or if at all I'll need this but thoroughly enjoyed nonetheless. I like how quick and concise these videos are.

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, I appreciate the feedback 😊

    • @blastv110
      @blastv110 Год назад +4

      Yup. No filler. No lame jokes. No fake nerd voice trying to be funny. Just straight to the point. Loved it.

    • @johnboy4955
      @johnboy4955 3 месяца назад

      @@blastv110gigglebits

  • @fairplayer916
    @fairplayer916 Год назад +15

    I love how quick and easy you made this

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much and I hope I could help you if you ended up or decide to do the thermal yourself

  • @knoxinzone1983
    @knoxinzone1983 Год назад +4

    Successfully changed my thermalpaste to Kryonaut with your guide. Thanks!

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +3

      Happy I could help! how are the temps on Kryonaut ? I thinking I want to try it

    • @knoxinzone1983
      @knoxinzone1983 Год назад +5

      @@RetroRepairYT I got around 80°c when playing Doom. As I disassembled my Steam Deck straight away when I got it, I didn't have the initial temperature reading. But one thing for sure, the fan noise is definitely less noticeable compared to the video recording uploaded by other people.

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +2

      @@knoxinzone1983 Thanks for the info. I really appreciate it. I am very much going to use Kryonaut now. Have you seen this floating around. I think its an upcoming rev to the steam deck for thermals. I want this heat rn www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/12oit67/pictures_of_new_steam_deck_motherboardthermal/

    • @knoxinzone1983
      @knoxinzone1983 Год назад +1

      @@RetroRepairYT Sadly I didn't get the new model, as I purchased my Steam Deck from Komodo (previously known as Degica, which also sold Steam Controller). The Steam Deck adoption rate is really slow in Japan.
      Tbh, that plate looks dope af.

  • @hongerjp
    @hongerjp 3 месяца назад +2

    Best video quick tip video ever. Right to the point 👌 💯

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks so much for your awesome compliment ☺️

  • @robertchamberlin2362
    @robertchamberlin2362 Год назад +5

    Quick and to the point, perfect video Thanks

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      I am happy I could help ! Thanks for the support and awesome comment !

  • @BenDover-qo9mg
    @BenDover-qo9mg Год назад +34

    Important information: if possible, use a spreader for the thermal paste as APUs release heat throughout the whole IHS unlike CPUs which release a majority of it through the middle.

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +13

      Thanks so much for the info and knowledge, I'm always happy to take great feedback like yours 😊

    • @Mom19
      @Mom19 19 дней назад

      Umm not exactly right but close enough.
      If you are cooling a die directly, you want to cover every millimeter, otherwise you might end up with hotspots and you DON'T want that to happen at all.
      If your chip has a Heatspreader installed, it doesn't exactly matter if you spread or don't spread it. It's generally better to spread it manually and get your layer as thin as possible and reasonable.
      But it certainly won't create specific hotspots like you have in a direct die situation

  • @dradis1
    @dradis1 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you! Direct and easy to follow, gotta love it!

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm happy I made it easy, it's definitely a game changer

  • @autraumaton
    @autraumaton 10 месяцев назад +1

    i appreciate the concise tutorial on how to do this, i was able to follow along and replace the paste on mine in

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  10 месяцев назад +1

      You're very welcome, I'm happy I could help . Thank you for the awesome compliment

  • @29031994290
    @29031994290 9 месяцев назад +1

    i never like the videos I watch, but this one really deserves it

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for that! I really appreciate that. I know my videos are very straight to the point. I am going to show some more of my personality in my newer videos. But it definitely won't hinder the straight through to the point method I'm doing here

  • @DrewskiGaming0
    @DrewskiGaming0 Год назад +1

    I'll keep this in mind when I get a steam deck

  • @Elmaku92
    @Elmaku92 Год назад +5

    Could you at one point do a steam deck battery remplacement video? I don't think I have ever seen one here on youtube? Awesome content by the way!

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      Thanks so much for the suggestion! I will look into it

    • @ikizagirl
      @ikizagirl Год назад +1

      Check out Dammit Jeff, his video titled "How much does it cost to fix a Steam Deck" has it covered. Basically takes apart a steam deck and to see how easy it is to replace the components..

  • @BDOGreatSaiyanMan
    @BDOGreatSaiyanMan Месяц назад

    Did it make any difference though? The thermal paste looked decent and being its a valve product, i imagine the quality of thermal paste was good.

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Месяц назад +1

      It didnt make a huge difference but it did lower my fan sound. I take it because at that time I was running my deck non stop. summing it up, the fan was a not as loud when running on max load

  • @jerryakamuadams6399
    @jerryakamuadams6399 5 месяцев назад +1

    great concise video. straight to the point.
    reccomendations for type of thermal paste?

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words, I definitely appreciate it.
      For sure, I suggest either Arctic MX6 or Arctic Silver 5. In the video I use Corsair XTM70 . Anyone of them will do well . Thanks for your comment!

  • @user-cw859
    @user-cw859 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the good information! Hav a nice day!

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      You're welcome, thank you for the nice comment. I hope you have a great day !

  • @isaac7030
    @isaac7030 6 месяцев назад +1

    fast and clear. Like and Subscribe!

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your support 😊

  • @jontechie
    @jontechie Год назад +3

    Quick, clear and easy to follow. Great job mate you got my sub 😊 hopefully we can reach 1k subs goodluck on us😅

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the awesome compliment and thank you so much for the sub! I hope so too! Thanks so much for the luck, I very much appreciate it

  • @goorthiss
    @goorthiss Год назад +4

    You should try phase-change material Honeywell PTM7950. It comes in as a sheet, lasts longer, performs works better than traditional pastes and there is no pump-out effect.

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +1

      Interesting, I'm doing to do a shell swap soon and thanks to your recommendation and additional videos I watched and the material you suggested I ordered some and will install it next 😊 thanks again for your suggestion

    • @Meninem_
      @Meninem_ Год назад +2

      @@RetroRepairYTMake a video and please notify the community if your deck dies. I got a RMA unit to replace my launch deck and it died 30 minutes after testing the PTM7950. I don’t want to put all the blame onto the PTM since the deck was faulty from muffled boot chime and very strange trackpad motors that could be heard if you were inside the same room as it. I’m worried that PTM7950 and Thermal paste spilling onto the tiny little rectangles might cause them to heat up too much and kill them which kills the APU. Brand new unmofided decks have randomly had hardware failures and I believe its due to too much thermal paste. There isn’t much information online but it would be nice to get second thoughts/options on this. I want to see before and after pictures of PTM7950 on steam decks. Since none exist, I’m trying to see factory thermal paste applications for similarities.

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      @@Meninem_ I see what your saying, I will keep you updated about the PTM 7950 if mine goes down after 30mins. If you're looking for a photo of what the original thermal looks like when removing the factory heat sink for the first time I can check my raw footage to get a pic for you without my hands in it. I'll get it to you tomorrow here as a reply, most likely a imgur link.

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +1

      here is the factory thermal image right before I cleaned it off of the heatsink imgur.com/gallery/jjDRW1D

  • @jerryakamuadams6399
    @jerryakamuadams6399 5 месяцев назад +1

    0:31
    what is that adhesive called thats up there by the heatpipe? I removed mine and the adhesive wont stick well anymore can I just use plain ole electrical tape? if not do you know where I can buy some of that?
    and how about the reflective silver tape thats hiding the screw? where can i get some of that? just curious

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  5 месяцев назад +2

      Good question, the tape by the heat pipe is not any special tape. I believe it holds as a barrier to have the air from the fan push over the heat pipe so it's more of like an airflow barrier thing so the heat pipe can be cooled down quicker. Electrical tape should work just fine. Any temperature from the heat pipe shouldn't cause any issues with the tape if you're using electrical tape.
      For your other question. You're looking for aluminum tape. They come in all different sizes. If you purchase a bigger size roll than what you need. You can just cut a piece to size you are looking for.
      Thanks for your comment and I hope you have an awesome day!

    • @jerryakamuadams6399
      @jerryakamuadams6399 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@RetroRepairYT thanks, very helpful info

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  5 месяцев назад +1

      No problem, happy I can help

  • @albaniapascal7102
    @albaniapascal7102 10 месяцев назад +1

    New Steam Deck out boys!

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  10 месяцев назад +1

      I want that OLED so bad ;-;

  • @CrayonConoisseur
    @CrayonConoisseur 4 месяца назад +1

    what thermal paste do you recommend for the steam deck?

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  4 месяца назад

      I like using Arctic Silver 5 (hopefully the link works here) amzn.to/4aPUaJC

  • @cow77cow
    @cow77cow Год назад +2

    After replacing the thermal paste, (battery disconnected) my deck won't turn back on. Just the led turns on for 1sec and off 5sec and again. Any idea?

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      I would try putting a wall charger to it then turning it on and see if it boots. Could wait up to a couple of mins for the boot to go through

    • @QueckSilber87
      @QueckSilber87 6 месяцев назад

      U fix it?

    • @cow77cow
      @cow77cow 6 месяцев назад

      no valve replaced it @@QueckSilber87

  • @reverieanimates887
    @reverieanimates887 Год назад +2

    Thermal pads would be like the same right?

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      That's what I hear. But I haven't tried it. Let me know what some results are if you try thermal pads

    • @prinzseptimii9660
      @prinzseptimii9660 8 месяцев назад

      NO! Do not use thermal pads. They are not designed for cpu/gpu thermal transfers. They don’t have the necessary thermal transfer ratings. I’ve seen people who used thermal pads in CPUs and said the cpu got HOTTER! Thermal pads are for mosfets, ram chips etc. unless you are getting specific pads made for CPUs like the honeywells used in Legion laptops or Thermal Grizzly Kyrosheet do not use standard thermal pads on CPUs/gpus!

  • @salmanbarry2300
    @salmanbarry2300 11 часов назад

    PSA TAKE OUT YOUR SD CARD AND DONT SKIP THE FIRST 5 seconds of the video like I did

  • @shinitzserizawa
    @shinitzserizawa Год назад +1

    Nice and simple

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the comment, I very much appreciate it and I hope I could help

  • @abek7108
    @abek7108 Год назад +2

    Could you do the ifixit speaker replacement when you get the time please and thank you?!

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      I for sure can, just ordered the part :)

  • @lionrapperful
    @lionrapperful 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have a fan replacement coming from ifixit and was going to change the thermal paste, can I just use alcohol whips on a cotton bud to then take off the old thermal paste? Is that safe to do?

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah you can definitely do that. But make sure prior you take the battery connector off the board so there is no power running to your motherboard. That is a very paramount step. Other than that you can use cotton swabs and alcohol wipes. Just make sure to clean all the thermal paste off and make sure it is completely dry before connecting the power connector back on your board. I am sorry I'm being very adamant about this. I want to make sure nothing gets damaged in the process

    • @lionrapperful
      @lionrapperful 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@RetroRepairYT thank you very much, I really appreciate it

    • @MrJordandurrant
      @MrJordandurrant 2 месяца назад

      Cool whip

  • @yuuko2
    @yuuko2 Год назад +1

    Might try this one day, is it better buying a thermal paste or a cooling fan?

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +1

      I recommend thermal paste for a better cooling method. This way if your thermal paste is old, this would get your temperatures back to like from factory

    • @yuuko2
      @yuuko2 Год назад +1

      @@RetroRepairYT thanks 🙏, I'll follow your advice when my steam deck will start overheating

  • @amperemam5713
    @amperemam5713 6 месяцев назад +1

    You said take out both mounting screws when I see 3 screws 😒😒

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  6 месяцев назад

      There are three spots for screws you are correct. But in the previous step of removing the heat shield one of those screws got removed. And then two are left for the mounting screws ☺️

  • @SzymonL8
    @SzymonL8 Год назад +1

    Thanks.

  • @SgtKickAzzYT
    @SgtKickAzzYT Год назад +1

    I just bought some Corsair tm30 it's all I could find in my area would this work?

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +1

      As long as it's thermal paste it'll definitely work

    • @SgtKickAzzYT
      @SgtKickAzzYT Год назад +1

      @@RetroRepairYT dude if I could give you a heart for the reposne I would! THANK YOU yo the quickness is & was appreciated!🙏

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      @@SgtKickAzzYT I got you man :) Thanks for the awesome feedback on that! I appreciate you !

  • @SumraKarmus
    @SumraKarmus Год назад +1

    Спасибо:),очень доходчиво

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      пожалуйста. рад, что смог помочь

  • @KENNYOUT3
    @KENNYOUT3 Год назад +1

    is putting tha tape back on entirely necessary

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +1

      Are you meaning the tape on top of the fan that has serial numbers on it ? If so that's really up to you if you keep it or not.
      Usually the numbers on the top tape gives information that a repair service needs to understand what hardware is in the device.

    • @alfwaibel4773
      @alfwaibel4773 Год назад +1

      @@RetroRepairYT Afaik, the tape is mandatory to control the airflow.

  • @kalkydra
    @kalkydra Год назад +1

    Great guide! Thanks. How much it improves compared to the thermal paste that comes already applied?

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +2

      No problem at all ! from my monitoring only a couple of degrees lower but my fan is not reeving up as much as its use to. Which I am totally happy with that. Thanks so much for your comment !

    • @kalkydra
      @kalkydra Год назад +2

      @@RetroRepairYT Thank you for the feedback, so it does help to replace the original paste. Cool, might try it out. cheers!

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +1

      @@kalkydra no problem at all :) happy I could help

  • @eliranbenami2125
    @eliranbenami2125 Год назад +1

    Where can i get this thermal paste

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      Amazon has it and best buy too
      Thermaltake TG-7 Extreme Performance CPU GPU Heatsink Cooling Thermal Grease CL-O004-GROSGM-A, Gray a.co/d/4vcyrNs

  • @exzer014
    @exzer014 Год назад +1

    IPA means Isopropyl Alcohol? 70%?
    What thermal paste did you use? Thanks!

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      Correct, I am referring to isopropyl alcohol. If you can get your hands on 90% or higher that's preferable, imo. If not make sure it dries before moving on.
      The thermal paste I used is Thermaltake TG-7. Thanks so much for your comment 😊

    • @exzer014
      @exzer014 Год назад +1

      @@RetroRepairYT Oh thank your very much for your prompt reply. I will now watch your videos and sub ☺

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      @@exzer014 no problem at all. I am happy I could help and thank you so much for the sub!

  • @RichardSanchez137
    @RichardSanchez137 Год назад +2

    That's A LOT of thermal paste.

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      Thanks, my guide is a help tool. Please tweak to your liking. If you would like to use less then use less

  • @JozieKS
    @JozieKS Год назад +1

    Results?

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      Yeah the thermal paste I use got my temperature down by 2° and it did make my fan not rev up so quickly. It's been a while now but it's still running about the same one. I installed the new thermal paste

  • @opalbeifong9591
    @opalbeifong9591 Год назад +1

    Removing battery isn’t necessary if it’s just applying new thermal paste

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +1

      Thanks for that tip. I know it's mostly a personal preference on undoing the battery for this procedure. Personally, I like all the safety precautions I can get when working on a personal device such as this

  • @sleepup7931
    @sleepup7931 Год назад +1

    would liquid metal work better?

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +3

      Yes but imo not worth the couple of degrees. Safety wise this way is ideal. Using liquid metal can short the CPU or other components if much too much is added. In addition it will corrode the chip and the heat sink.

    • @goorthiss
      @goorthiss Год назад +6

      You will get a similar result to liquid metal using a Honeywell PTM7950 phase-change thermopad.

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад

      @@goorthiss 👀

  • @sasuke082594
    @sasuke082594 Год назад +2

    Warranty void

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  Год назад +1

      thanks for pointing this out. that it does

  • @user9261-w1h
    @user9261-w1h 11 месяцев назад +1

    mm🤨

  • @UAVier
    @UAVier 11 месяцев назад +1

    thats how a vid is done.

    • @RetroRepairYT
      @RetroRepairYT  11 месяцев назад

      Thx for the awesome compliment 😊