I had also bought one of the thermal pastes in the large tube. Its performance turned out really well, I used it on all my systems and my ps3, and none of them overheated. Thats sad to see that there is so much scam pastes
Sadly, there are a lot of scam items like flash drives and phones with advertised specs that match absolutely none of the real specs. Some of them are phones with specs that would have been OK 10 years ago but are sold as flagship level phones. If you want a phone for the camera, avoid those fakes at all costs. Their cheap 5 MP cameras can't take an acceptable photo from 10 feet away!! Usually when you see those, they are allegedly a 64 MP or 108MP camera when they are not even close in picture quality to the real thing. Really I wish they would just do something really silly and advertise the fakes as 600 MP or some other wildly absurd number. At least then the fact that it is a complete lie would be obvious to anyone who knows they don't exist yet. I would give them credit for selling them cheap but I could get a used phone that is not a fake for the same price. That is right, you can get a good used phone without fake specs for the same price as those things and maybe even in good condition too! Even one of those in fair condition with a few scratches would be many times better than those weird fake phones!! I should also caution anyone who buys the fakes that the memory advertised is in reality a lot less and any files stored on it will likely mysteriously vanish! The crooks who make the fakes have ways to modify the software to report fake values. With that said, it wouldn't surprise me if the fakes had malware on them (hidden of course) that sends everything you do on them somewhere. It is hard to say if they really would do that but don't be surprised if they did!!
EDIT 9/15/22: the phone giveaway winner has been selected! congrats to LotsaPlots here on youtube The Stylus 5G is a great phone for streaming, working, and beyond. Check it out for yourself here: bit.ly/3x3jF8q
GD900 is actually a really good brand of thermal paste (if you manage to get a not fake one). Techyes city did a review of it comparing it to better known brands.
@notanetchermight've been a fake one, I've had good experience with the gd900, repasted a 1070ti that I sold to a friend and the temps are still the same after 2 years, (68c max).
I feel like a lot of these guys that “wonder” what would happen if you used something completely opposite of thermal paste don’t actually realize what thermal paste is. Thermal paste is basically liquid metal that fills in any imperfections between your cpu and cooler. So whatever you use in place of thermal paste likely just wont work
I had an overheating issue a few years ago, needed paste badly. I live in a rural area and no one around had any. I looked up ingredients and found some make up to match very closely. I used some of my wife's make up to cool my CPU until proper paste came in the mail. Out sketch that, plus it worked.
I have used both of these on a 2700x with a 360 rad and the temps were and have been the same as when I used thermal grizzly. I was hugely surprised but super sketched out by how it looks. Its been running for about 2 years now and it's still alive 🤣
I'm using GD900 and GD007 for years, it's really good, amazing value for money. What I'm missing in your video is control test with the "quality" brand.
The cheap thermal paste from Amazon usually ship from China. That is why they did not come in the same package. What I would do with the phone would be to take notes during the day so I wouldn't forget anything lol
Ah, I will upgrade to this amazing phone from my 2015 Samsung J7 Prime and the Stylus for my school work for making notes love the handwriting to computer text feature!
There are also little packets of thermal paste that have come included in some electronics I have bought. From top brands like vkingkeyn and GD. I've also seen packets of silicone based thermal grease from MG Chemicals that look like candies.
GD900 is an okay thermal compound, not the best but a good bang for your buck, GD100 is made for small LED light heatsinks, not CPU heatsinks. HY510 and HY810 are made by Halnziye, the same company that manufactures the Gelid GC-Extreme and GC-Pro Thermal compounds, but you wouldn't call the Gelid GC-Extreme thermal compound "sketchy". The reason the tubes are large is because they're intended to be used in production lines or office environments where it requires to be applied on many electronics at once. Now wanna see a sketchy thermal paste? Get the cheap Thermagic ZF-EX and test it just to see that it beats 99% of the thermal compounds on the market, I've tested dozens of thermal compounds including industrial compounds from Thermalloy and Dow Corning and Thermalright TFX and Cooler Master Cryofuze are the only thermal compounds that can edge it out and they cost way more, and the difference is 1-2°C at best.
They are meant for heavy electronics usage where you'll use one of these up rather fast. Like in case of mounting Heatsinks to LEDs or such However for normal people, even under rather frequent use you're looking at several months to years of paste
I've always wondered why every AMD Prebuilt PCs i rebuild or recycle went for cheap thermal paste where 90% of them doesn't cool the CPU well. But yet they really love getting fused to the heatsink.
If they have the stock AMD cooler, usually the paste is preapplied, which is actually a pretty good paste.Same goes for many aftermarket coolers but not all of them
@@adamantiteB That figures despite most prebuilts from the time frame had their own oversized heatsink and a lower pwm cooling fan didn't do so well as the stock cooler from AMD did. Atleast on their Ryzen product line uses thermal paste that I never had to deal with the cpu sticking to the heatsink.
@@DewRagen True, AMD seems to use the highest quality paste both in handling and cooling. My AMD Wraith Stealth usually cools pretty well when playing with the iGPU. Also when I removed my friends Prism, it came out easily by just warming it up for 30 mins or so
How he casually takes this damn Wraith Prism out and puts it back in like it's nothing. This f***ing lock mechanism always brought me to the verge of yeeting it into the corner
I bought cheap thermal paste like twice.. one tube was bought on newegg and it actually improved my performance. The other i havent tested Edit: forgot to mention i got 3 tubes on wbay for 3 dollars
About Newegg, it seems that they might not be safe to buy a motherboard from with the bent pins shenanigans. I would be very upset to buy a motherboard from them and find bent pins and have to put up with their doubletalk and lies!!
I would highly recommend the arctic MX-6. Its a great performing thermal paste, and while its sorta expensive, its well worth it for high quality thermal paste.
Hey, i'm from Romania, i have a 4 years old phone, i know i'm not able to join, because i am not from US, but i want to wish everybody luck to win the phone! :D
#BeOnPointWithTCL My reason: I would use the phone for gaming and just drawing in general. The stylus would be great for drawing and I need a better phone than what I have right now. The phone I'm using is a Galaxy J3 eclipse and it is 5 years old. I can barely play something like geometry dash without lagging and loading discord or youtube takes 1 min to load. My phone only has 16GB of storage so it is impossible to have games on my phone while trying to take pictures.
I needed thermal paste for my work pc. Got bored and cleaned it. I went to the variety/electronics store across the street and bought a 3 pack for $9. 1 gram tubes. Cheap stuff but it worked. It's still working after a few years.
I've used phones with built in styli before and loved it! I'd most likely use if=t for expanding upon my digital art skills, writing down notes for future use, ideas, and much more. The possibilities seem endless!
Ebay has a lot of that too. The item will seem to cost almost nothing but then there is outrageous shipping on it. They should look into the real shipping costs and limit the shipping on the item to those. Also they should send out warnings that if they attempt to do it again their account may be suspended or terminated. Just to make it stick, ask for ID when an account is opened so they can't just come back with a new name.
If I had that phone(TCL Stylus 5g), I would draw, a lot. I would also use it to watch a lot of videos and shows. My current phone is seriously outdated lol, so I’d be ecstatic if I were picked.
Oh hey i actually have a 7g tube of the first paste but not quite Mine is the GD900, not 900-1 It worked fine for a low power (15w) laptop and was also pretty cheap
I've been using automotive heat transfer wheel bearing grease for over 20 years in my builds and repairs and have had no issues at all. I got a 5 pound can of it real cheap back then.
Right now im running a 4:1 mixture of charcoal tooth paste and KY Jelly on a heat sink missing 3 out of the 8 fan blades on the stock cooler. Things never ran better
I didnt knew you also did normal youtube videos. Great Video! I actually havent heard of the brand TLC. But I believe you that it is an epic phone. I think I would use it for our next holiday pictures. A great camera would really help :).
I’m using a GD900 for my Ryzen 9 5950X, seems to perform well. You prolly got a fake version of the legendary GD900 😂 (sadly i did find out from forums that there are GD900 fakes in circulation these days)
A back story, GD900 is what I use for my SMPS board prototypes. I ran out of Grizz when my new cooler arrived, so I had no choice but to use the GD900 at that time on my PC. It was when I learned it was decent :D
I think that if I got the phone I would use it for my birthday. It's almost my birthday and I never had anything like that. My phone is really old and really bad so this would be a huge upgrade. I love your vids keep it up.
I built a PC a few days ago and used a combination of thermal grizzly paste and the thermal paste that came with a Cooler Master fan, they’re good, 3D Mark says it runs at 79C.
I had bought some unnamed thermal paste from a local shop.I used ot to replace the thermal paste in my phone and also repasted my old laptop.The thermal paste worked great on the phone but in the laptop,I hadnt spread it well on the cpu,which caused it to reach 90°c.
I was always a android user switched to iPhone 7 when my dad pass I have his phone now I’ve changed battery but this phone over heats like a stove top on high when in use a new phone would be nice. This is a new change from your shorts clips I love it.
I would use it because my samsung xcover pro got stolen in san antonio texas. We got it for like over $500 and the only one without insurance... we are still paying for it, but im now stuck on my defective samsung s6 active from 2015-2016. It overheats way to easy and can cook an egg when it does... 😐yeah it will blister me pretty good if i strain it too much like: certain calls including instagram, discord, a real phone call, hangouts. The latest minecraft PE will also kill it. When it gets hot it burns or freezes... the wireless charging doenst work at all, and the charging port only cable charges now, but has equivalent of slow charging. It wont charge half the time due to a port error and it will die while charging... it also cant tell you how much charge it has, so it could die while at 15% and show 0% apon plugging it in, or die at 1% then say 9% apon plugging it in! i would like a better phone that i dont have to worry about litterally burning up, since my mom had one too, and it over heated so bad it died, and so did her replacement... so i would really appreciate it! Thanks for reading
Shout out to all the people who just had their phone die.... comment here is you lost your phone recently! My s6 active completely stopped charging! Im on an siii mini which the youtube app doesnt work and the web browser is slowa and typing is terrible. I for once will not correct spelling errors once I post this, it will be an example to get a new phone!
Media consumption, texting, calling, sketching up, and a bit of gaming. Considering how my current phone is falling apart as we speak, it seems like THE phone for me!
As a DM for bi-weekly games, i use my phone or a random page of paper to keep random notes or ideas that come to mind. not to mention taking photos of things that bring those ideas to mind such as scenery or objects so if i need to review what came into my mind. Along side that, my phone has had issues with phonecalls where i can hear just fine, but the other party cant hear me at all as if i hit the mute button, both on wifi and 5G. i upgraded a while back, and even my cell provider said its the phones issue where i need to buy another phone again to fix it [even used the texting number to see the details in outbound]
Cheap Thermal Paste : 1) Dries out so fast and you will have cooler removal issue in the next 1-2 years. 2) Rapid increase on temps under load due to thermal conductivity 3) Saves alot of your money Expensive Thermal Paste : 1) May take upto 3-5 years before it completely dries out even with the most power demanding processors. 2) Slightly increase on temps under load. 3) Good thermal conductivity 4) Cost alot of money Lesson : You get what you paid for. Hope this helps :)
No name pastes are horrid but I had good experience with GD pastes, a 1070ti that I sold years ago was repasted with a GD900 (not a fake one like in the video) still has the same temps 2 years later.
I use arctic mx2 or mx4 paste for my gpus/cpus. I have never considered the super cheap ones as I had the thought of there so much quantity quality had to suffer for it to meet that price point #OnPointWithTCL I would use the stylus 5G to make handwritten notes or sketches easily as inspiration hits me.
@@samholdsworth420 yeah they show up in every 2nd comment I make just about. Some attempt to make a accented rip off of the creators name or a WhatsApp that has the creators name as a username even though the creator doesn’t have a WhatsApp
i used mx-4 for a long time in builds i went to protronix series 9 temps stayed within 2 degrees of mx-4 works out good if you build 2-3 pc's a week like i do
I'd give the phone to my mom, she's been going through cancer treatments for over a year now and we just don't have the money to replace her old LG velvet. The battery is failing so we pretty much have to keep it plugged in at all times. A new phone would be a massive help
I've got a blackberry keyone right now. It's litterally falling apart at the seems, mobile network support is flakey and the processor isn't up to the task anymore. I would miss having a proper keyboard, but maybe it's time to try another gimick
I bought 29 Philippines Pesos, 0.52 USD, turn my laptop from 90°C during gaming into 75°C below. The viscosity is normal, and I think its better than what he found.
I hear the best paste is Thermalright chill factor 3, it can supposedly get temperatures close to liquid metal without risking ruining your components.
That paste came with my TR4 Silverarrow cooler. Cooling a Threadripper 1950x but after a few years my CPU went from 65c to 87c. I remounted heatsink but I can't seem to get my temps back down :(
@@wmp0074 You have to replace the thermal paste every few years it's also possible that cf3 just isn't super shelf stable. I put Artic thermal paste on my desktop and though it hasn't been a long time, my cpu is at 30 degrees most of the time, my cpu is also fairly old (i7-6700) so that could be causing it to be cool, as my cpu was designed for the intel pre-included cooler and I put on a beefier (but still low end-ish) cooler
@@wmp0074 I probably wouldn't bother using an air cooler with a thread ripper. that seems into the AIO-required territory. 67 isn't very good imo always preferable to overcompensate with cooling than undercompensate
@@JessicaFEREM Yea you're right. I thought the skylake CPU's just ran hot on stock coolers. I have a 6700k in my Clevo laptop and it hits 100c like it's a normality. Need to address this as well :( I'll probably just use the Silverarrow on my Ryzen 1700 if I can find brackets for AM4 motherboard. Then I can give threadripper 1950x a decent AIO as I should have from the get go.
@@wmp0074 well not only was my cpu running hot with stock cooler, the OEM who built it broke the cooler pins so it never made a good contact, and I believe that it killed the motherboard with all that heat being generated. new mobo and an overkill cooler should be more than enough. when my friend had it, it would shut off due to overheating. his dad dusted it out and must've knocked the GPU loose because it never booted after that, I put in the gpu again and I used the cpu cooler for a few days while the cooler came in. about 2 weeks later the motherboard started posting and then immediately rebooting over and over.
from my other channel: Alright I got that will make you proud!! My son is 8 now but he has been a computer cellphone guy since he could talk. He has built a pc before with my help and wants to fix cell phones when he grows up 😆 . So ya naturally I would gift him that TCL phone. Of course I would post a video
I did something similar to this but in the early 90s you think you got some duds back then there was no QC it was either pay nothing for crap or like eight bucks a tube for the medium stuff
What happens if you use Bacon Grease instead of thermal paste: day 9 of asking
What about lard or tallow?
i have a questioon
how would that work
@@yourlocalidiot5090 cool the bacon, scoop up the grease (when you let it sit it turns into slime like stuff) and put it on the CPU and wait…
What about vianas
What about stop wasting food ?
I had also bought one of the thermal pastes in the large tube. Its performance turned out really well, I used it on all my systems and my ps3, and none of them overheated. Thats sad to see that there is so much scam pastes
I have 30g of GD900 from years ago in a glass container, it works absolutely amazing
Instead the one he reviewed didn't go well
@@lucarossi8374 I have 2 30g tubes of GD900, good stuff!
i doubt thermal paste companies really worry about scammers copying their products so i guess there's just a lot of copycats with bad quality
@@Daemon4 no, the guy in the video faked the results for whatever reason
Sadly, there are a lot of scam items like flash drives and phones with advertised specs that match absolutely none of the real specs. Some of them are phones with specs that would have been OK 10 years ago but are sold as flagship level phones. If you want a phone for the camera, avoid those fakes at all costs. Their cheap 5 MP cameras can't take an acceptable photo from 10 feet away!! Usually when you see those, they are allegedly a 64 MP or 108MP camera when they are not even close in picture quality to the real thing. Really I wish they would just do something really silly and advertise the fakes as 600 MP or some other wildly absurd number. At least then the fact that it is a complete lie would be obvious to anyone who knows they don't exist yet. I would give them credit for selling them cheap but I could get a used phone that is not a fake for the same price. That is right, you can get a good used phone without fake specs for the same price as those things and maybe even in good condition too! Even one of those in fair condition with a few scratches would be many times better than those weird fake phones!! I should also caution anyone who buys the fakes that the memory advertised is in reality a lot less and any files stored on it will likely mysteriously vanish! The crooks who make the fakes have ways to modify the software to report fake values. With that said, it wouldn't surprise me if the fakes had malware on them (hidden of course) that sends everything you do on them somewhere. It is hard to say if they really would do that but don't be surprised if they did!!
EDIT 9/15/22: the phone giveaway winner has been selected! congrats to LotsaPlots here on youtube
The Stylus 5G is a great phone for streaming, working, and beyond. Check it out for yourself here: bit.ly/3x3jF8q
Stop being so annoying
@@Gaminguide1000 stop hating people for no reason
@@ayjzertgamer4594 you really think i got no reason?
Christ mate, the botting in the comments is beyond reason.
@@Gaminguide1000 bro, that's just a sponsored link. Chill...
GD900 is actually a really good brand of thermal paste (if you manage to get a not fake one). Techyes city did a review of it comparing it to better known brands.
He might have mounted the cooler in a wrong way, i also have been using the GD900 for years and it's perfectly fine
Totaly agree
that's what's in mine right now.
but it wasn't 1c
GD007 same performance as Arctic MX4. GD9OO-1 worse then Arctic but much cheaper.
@@DnvGoodwin555 Order confirmed , hopefully il get it untill december , since the war started everything is wafull
Thanks allot for the tip :D
GD900 comes in 30g tubes, super cheap and works really well
GD900 is actually a very good thermal paste imo.
GD900-1 or GD007 are even better
Nice profile picture
Yep but I don't think he got the real GD900
There's a new one from GD called GD-2 and it performs similar with my MX-6.
@@Benri05 Bought a 30g tube of GD2. Is it easy to spread?
I personally use the GD900 on my 7700k and rtx2060 it's a decent one and does the job really well.
@notanetchermight've been a fake one, I've had good experience with the gd900, repasted a 1070ti that I sold to a friend and the temps are still the same after 2 years, (68c max).
I feel like a lot of these guys that “wonder” what would happen if you used something completely opposite of thermal paste don’t actually realize what thermal paste is. Thermal paste is basically liquid metal that fills in any imperfections between your cpu and cooler. So whatever you use in place of thermal paste likely just wont work
Not liquid metal but a viscous substance with high heat transfer ability
I had an overheating issue a few years ago, needed paste badly. I live in a rural area and no one around had any. I looked up ingredients and found some make up to match very closely. I used some of my wife's make up to cool my CPU until proper paste came in the mail. Out sketch that, plus it worked.
Why didn't you just wait for the paste lmao that's nut
@@AshLordCurryHell nah, If my motherboard gets here before my thermal paste I'm gonna 100% use toothpaste 🤡
I have used both of these on a 2700x with a 360 rad and the temps were and have been the same as when I used thermal grizzly. I was hugely surprised but super sketched out by how it looks. Its been running for about 2 years now and it's still alive 🤣
I've been working through a 7g tube of GD900 for 3 years now and it's still beastly. Runs at around the same temps as NT-H1 for like 1/10 the price
I'm using GD900 and GD007 for years, it's really good, amazing value for money.
What I'm missing in your video is control test with the "quality" brand.
I'd prolly save months of sanity with that phone
Man has priorities straight 🤣🤣
The cheap thermal paste from Amazon usually ship from China. That is why they did not come in the same package.
What I would do with the phone would be to take notes during the day so I wouldn't forget anything lol
Ah, I will upgrade to this amazing phone from my 2015 Samsung J7 Prime and the Stylus for my school work for making notes love the handwriting to computer text feature!
There are also little packets of thermal paste that have come included in some electronics I have bought. From top brands like vkingkeyn and GD. I've also seen packets of silicone based thermal grease from MG Chemicals that look like candies.
Love the long videos mr yeester do more of these pls❤️🔥🙏
GD900 is an okay thermal compound, not the best but a good bang for your buck, GD100 is made for small LED light heatsinks, not CPU heatsinks. HY510 and HY810 are made by Halnziye, the same company that manufactures the Gelid GC-Extreme and GC-Pro Thermal compounds, but you wouldn't call the Gelid GC-Extreme thermal compound "sketchy". The reason the tubes are large is because they're intended to be used in production lines or office environments where it requires to be applied on many electronics at once. Now wanna see a sketchy thermal paste? Get the cheap Thermagic ZF-EX and test it just to see that it beats 99% of the thermal compounds on the market, I've tested dozens of thermal compounds including industrial compounds from Thermalloy and Dow Corning and Thermalright TFX and Cooler Master Cryofuze are the only thermal compounds that can edge it out and they cost way more, and the difference is 1-2°C at best.
these thermal paste tubes are so freakin large I cant imagine ever running through that much
Yeah
Unless you build pc and change parts regularly. I used few of 30gs in past 3 years
@@randhisramiah5325 I don’t
They are meant for heavy electronics usage where you'll use one of these up rather fast.
Like in case of mounting Heatsinks to LEDs or such
However for normal people, even under rather frequent use you're looking at several months to years of paste
5:42 bro knew what he was saying 💀
i think i know you from somewhere 🤔
I've always wondered why every AMD Prebuilt PCs i rebuild or recycle went for cheap thermal paste where 90% of them doesn't cool the CPU well. But yet they really love getting fused to the heatsink.
If they have the stock AMD cooler, usually the paste is preapplied, which is actually a pretty good paste.Same goes for many aftermarket coolers but not all of them
@@adamantiteB That figures despite most prebuilts from the time frame had their own oversized heatsink and a lower pwm cooling fan didn't do so well as the stock cooler from AMD did. Atleast on their Ryzen product line uses thermal paste that I never had to deal with the cpu sticking to the heatsink.
@@DewRagen True, AMD seems to use the highest quality paste both in handling and cooling. My AMD Wraith Stealth usually cools pretty well when playing with the iGPU. Also when I removed my friends Prism, it came out easily by just warming it up for 30 mins or so
How he casually takes this damn Wraith Prism out and puts it back in like it's nothing. This f***ing lock mechanism always brought me to the verge of yeeting it into the corner
That Stylus is helpful for me with my big thumbs 😭
Also that $2 themal paste is awesome! It performs unexpectedly well for only $2!
I'd didn't even know TCL made phones let alone one that I'd use to solve my sticky note obsession by have a digital sticky note.
I bought cheap thermal paste like twice.. one tube was bought on newegg and it actually improved my performance. The other i havent tested
Edit: forgot to mention i got 3 tubes on wbay for 3 dollars
About Newegg, it seems that they might not be safe to buy a motherboard from with the bent pins shenanigans. I would be very upset to buy a motherboard from them and find bent pins and have to put up with their doubletalk and lies!!
@@charleshines8523 the thermal paste deal was good though
I would highly recommend the arctic MX-6.
Its a great performing thermal paste, and while its sorta expensive, its well worth it for high quality thermal paste.
Love these videos! It's always fun to try cheap things 😂
I would attend my neet online courses on the phone as my literally crashes really quirckly
Hey, i'm from Romania, i have a 4 years old phone, i know i'm not able to join, because i am not from US, but i want to wish everybody luck to win the phone! :D
Check out Honeywell PTM7950 phase-change thermopad. Temperatures are lower than on a Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut paste and less throting can be observed.
I like how you made a whole channel about thermal paste, and the content is great! Keep it up!
#BeOnPointWithTCL My reason: I would use the phone for gaming and just drawing in general. The stylus would be great for drawing and I need a better phone than what I have right now. The phone I'm using is a Galaxy J3 eclipse and it is 5 years old. I can barely play something like geometry dash without lagging and loading discord or youtube takes 1 min to load. My phone only has 16GB of storage so it is impossible to have games on my phone while trying to take pictures.
Your content is fantastic and thank you for risking your computer parts for this important research!
I needed thermal paste for my work pc. Got bored and cleaned it. I went to the variety/electronics store across the street and bought a 3 pack for $9. 1 gram tubes.
Cheap stuff but it worked. It's still working after a few years.
My reason: I would use the stylus for drawing sketches in Ibix Paint X. #BeOnPointWithTCL
If I had a phone like that I'd use it for keeping track of all the things I always forget and taking photos of the sunset
The notes function is definitely the best part of the phone. I would probably take notes for classes.
were the tests made with the case open or closed? air flow is important and with the case open the air doesn't flow the same way as closed
That stylus would be better for drawing on my phone for sure!
What kind of GPU can I buy for an AMD Ryzen 5 5600G?
Dude whats up with your thumbnail
I've used phones with built in styli before and loved it! I'd most likely use if=t for expanding upon my digital art skills, writing down notes for future use, ideas, and much more. The possibilities seem endless!
What happens if you use another CPU instead of thermal paste?
Ebay has a lot of that too. The item will seem to cost almost nothing but then there is outrageous shipping on it. They should look into the real shipping costs and limit the shipping on the item to those. Also they should send out warnings that if they attempt to do it again their account may be suspended or terminated. Just to make it stick, ask for ID when an account is opened so they can't just come back with a new name.
If I had that phone(TCL Stylus 5g), I would draw, a lot. I would also use it to watch a lot of videos and shows. My current phone is seriously outdated lol, so I’d be ecstatic if I were picked.
0:45 dude likes the phone so much he wont even put his simcard in it LMAO
Oh hey i actually have a 7g tube of the first paste but not quite
Mine is the GD900, not 900-1
It worked fine for a low power (15w) laptop and was also pretty cheap
I've been using automotive heat transfer wheel bearing grease for over 20 years in my builds and repairs and have had no issues at all. I got a 5 pound can of it real cheap back then.
Right now im running a 4:1 mixture of charcoal tooth paste and KY Jelly on a heat sink missing 3 out of the 8 fan blades on the stock cooler. Things never ran better
i've been using the gd900 aliexpress special on budget builds for a while it compares with mx-4
I didnt knew you also did normal youtube videos. Great Video! I actually havent heard of the brand TLC. But I believe you that it is an epic phone. I think I would use it for our next holiday pictures. A great camera would really help :).
I would absolutely play drastic and draw with this stylus
No joke , ive been useing GD900 for years , its a amazeing value
I would use the phone as thermal paste
To see how it performs and use the stylus to keep track of the performance
#beonpointwithtcl
I’m using a GD900 for my Ryzen 9 5950X, seems to perform well. You prolly got a fake version of the legendary GD900 😂 (sadly i did find out from forums that there are GD900 fakes in circulation these days)
A back story, GD900 is what I use for my SMPS board prototypes. I ran out of Grizz when my new cooler arrived, so I had no choice but to use the GD900 at that time on my PC. It was when I learned it was decent :D
@@TechBuildertheir new GD-2 paste performs similar with an MX-6 but a little more viscous so it's quite hard to spread on a CPU ihs.
I think that if I got the phone I would use it for my birthday. It's almost my birthday and I never had anything like that. My phone is really old and really bad so this would be a huge upgrade. I love your vids keep it up.
I built a PC a few days ago and used a combination of thermal grizzly paste and the thermal paste that came with a Cooler Master fan, they’re good, 3D Mark says it runs at 79C.
I would love to tinker around with the handwriting to text, would love Ctrl+F for my all notes!
I had bought some unnamed thermal paste from a local shop.I used ot to replace the thermal paste in my phone and also repasted my old laptop.The thermal paste worked great on the phone but in the laptop,I hadnt spread it well on the cpu,which caused it to reach 90°c.
I was always a android user switched to iPhone 7 when my dad pass I have his phone now I’ve changed battery but this phone over heats like a stove top on high when in use a new phone would be nice. This is a new change from your shorts clips I love it.
I would use it because my samsung xcover pro got stolen in san antonio texas. We got it for like over $500 and the only one without insurance... we are still paying for it, but im now stuck on my defective samsung s6 active from 2015-2016. It overheats way to easy and can cook an egg when it does... 😐yeah it will blister me pretty good if i strain it too much like: certain calls including instagram, discord, a real phone call, hangouts. The latest minecraft PE will also kill it. When it gets hot it burns or freezes... the wireless charging doenst work at all, and the charging port only cable charges now, but has equivalent of slow charging. It wont charge half the time due to a port error and it will die while charging... it also cant tell you how much charge it has, so it could die while at 15% and show 0% apon plugging it in, or die at 1% then say 9% apon plugging it in! i would like a better phone that i dont have to worry about litterally burning up, since my mom had one too, and it over heated so bad it died, and so did her replacement... so i would really appreciate it! Thanks for reading
Shout out to all the people who just had their phone die.... comment here is you lost your phone recently! My s6 active completely stopped charging! Im on an siii mini which the youtube app doesnt work and the web browser is slowa and typing is terrible. I for once will not correct spelling errors once I post this, it will be an example to get a new phone!
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I've got a huge tube of GD900 thermal paste that I've used for a few years. It's great for the price.
Media consumption, texting, calling, sketching up, and a bit of gaming. Considering how my current phone is falling apart as we speak, it seems like THE phone for me!
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how has been that itx case from thermal take to you ? ive heard it a some case is it true i really like the looks of it but seem to have high temps
That phone would be so helpful for taking notes and drawing in some free time!
The white thermal paste you have to shake I bought the same one it. It works once u shake it
As a DM for bi-weekly games, i use my phone or a random page of paper to keep random notes or ideas that come to mind. not to mention taking photos of things that bring those ideas to mind such as scenery or objects so if i need to review what came into my mind.
Along side that, my phone has had issues with phonecalls where i can hear just fine, but the other party cant hear me at all as if i hit the mute button, both on wifi and 5G. i upgraded a while back, and even my cell provider said its the phones issue where i need to buy another phone again to fix it [even used the texting number to see the details in outbound]
The sigle stick of ram makes more bottlenecks than the coca-cola factory
Mix them all together, maybe something good will be born
Cheap Thermal Paste :
1) Dries out so fast and you will have cooler removal issue in the next 1-2 years.
2) Rapid increase on temps under load due to thermal conductivity
3) Saves alot of your money
Expensive Thermal Paste :
1) May take upto 3-5 years before it completely dries out even with the most power demanding processors.
2) Slightly increase on temps under load.
3) Good thermal conductivity
4) Cost alot of money
Lesson : You get what you paid for. Hope this helps :)
No name pastes are horrid but I had good experience with GD pastes, a 1070ti that I sold years ago was repasted with a GD900 (not a fake one like in the video) still has the same temps 2 years later.
Oooo I'd use the phone the same way as you. Love getting random ideas, but hate having to bring my pen and paper everywhere.
Honest to god truth I already have a good phone so I would give it to my best friend who lives in Illinois who is currently stuck with a Note 3
I use arctic mx2 or mx4 paste for my gpus/cpus.
I have never considered the super cheap ones as I had the thought of there so much quantity quality had to suffer for it to meet that price point
#OnPointWithTCL I would use the stylus 5G to make handwritten notes or sketches easily as inspiration hits me.
Man these bots ain't even trying anymore...lol
@@samholdsworth420 yeah they show up in every 2nd comment I make just about. Some attempt to make a accented rip off of the creators name or a WhatsApp that has the creators name as a username even though the creator doesn’t have a WhatsApp
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i used mx-4 for a long time in builds i went to protronix series 9 temps stayed within 2 degrees of mx-4 works out good if you build 2-3 pc's a week like i do
I'd use that TCL phone and it's pen to create 3D model concepts for my upcoming VR game
I'd give the phone to my mom, she's been going through cancer treatments for over a year now and we just don't have the money to replace her old LG velvet. The battery is failing so we pretty much have to keep it plugged in at all times. A new phone would be a massive help
Day 1 of asking to use silly putty as thermal paste (if you haven't already done it)
I've got a blackberry keyone right now. It's litterally falling apart at the seems, mobile network support is flakey and the processor isn't up to the task anymore. I would miss having a proper keyboard, but maybe it's time to try another gimick
Hy810 can be had for 5$ for 10grams. Its what i use for bulk applications and situations where i just need good enough.
I’d definitely use the phone for taking notes around campus - pulling an iPad out for quick notes definitely isn’t the easiest 😅
If thermal paste sits laying flat for a long time it separates like the white thermal paste did
I would use the phone as my portable notebook for taking note wherever i go.
I'm really confused how they can sell these things for 1 cent. Like the shipping isn't even making them money if it's only a few dollars
I bought 29 Philippines Pesos, 0.52 USD, turn my laptop from 90°C during gaming into 75°C below.
The viscosity is normal, and I think its better than what he found.
GD is actually a very famous brand of thermal paste
I hear the best paste is Thermalright chill factor 3, it can supposedly get temperatures close to liquid metal without risking ruining your components.
That paste came with my TR4 Silverarrow cooler. Cooling a Threadripper 1950x but after a few years my CPU went from 65c to 87c. I remounted heatsink but I can't seem to get my temps back down :(
@@wmp0074 You have to replace the thermal paste every few years
it's also possible that cf3 just isn't super shelf stable.
I put Artic thermal paste on my desktop and though it hasn't been a long time, my cpu is at 30 degrees most of the time, my cpu is also fairly old (i7-6700) so that could be causing it to be cool, as my cpu was designed for the intel pre-included cooler and I put on a beefier (but still low end-ish) cooler
@@wmp0074 I probably wouldn't bother using an air cooler with a thread ripper. that seems into the AIO-required territory. 67 isn't very good imo
always preferable to overcompensate with cooling than undercompensate
@@JessicaFEREM Yea you're right. I thought the skylake CPU's just ran hot on stock coolers. I have a 6700k in my Clevo laptop and it hits 100c like it's a normality. Need to address this as well :( I'll probably just use the Silverarrow on my Ryzen 1700 if I can find brackets for AM4 motherboard. Then I can give threadripper 1950x a decent AIO as I should have from the get go.
@@wmp0074 well not only was my cpu running hot with stock cooler, the OEM who built it broke the cooler pins so it never made a good contact, and I believe that it killed the motherboard with all that heat being generated. new mobo and an overkill cooler should be more than enough.
when my friend had it, it would shut off due to overheating. his dad dusted it out and must've knocked the GPU loose because it never booted after that, I put in the gpu again and I used the cpu cooler for a few days while the cooler came in. about 2 weeks later the motherboard started posting and then immediately rebooting over and over.
If I got the phone I could def use it to write notes and schematics for my designs lol
Any chance you could do a video about which adhesive is the best thermal paste, i.e. shoe goo, super glue, silicone, caulk, etc..
I would use the stylus to learn how to draw! Animating/digital art has always been a dream of mine, but technology required to do it is expensive.
I always used Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme. it keeps my 5950x under a stress test at 74c with a
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Wait but what thermal paste would you recomend?
I was always fascinated by trap soft, been listening to trap long ti and i finally decided that i will try to make my own but i was so
from my other channel: Alright I got that will make you proud!! My son is 8 now but he has been a computer cellphone guy since he could talk. He has built a pc before with my help and wants to fix cell phones when he grows up 😆 . So ya naturally I would gift him that TCL phone. Of course I would post a video
I fix electronics, so we have on-hand the general white-stuff that is used on transistors and the like. It does just fine on our CPU's.
Reminds me of the days of using tooth paste as thermal computer to test out old junk computers
You probably got the counterfeit GD900-1. The GD900 is as good as mx4 +/- 1c
you gotta tune the instrunt, by right clicking on it in the channel rack
Mercury won't melt the CPU will it? I know it reacts with aluminum aggressively.
Maybe thermal paste with silver vs silicon or something else?
my dude knows how to select the right thumbnail
I did something similar to this but in the early 90s you think you got some duds back then there was no QC it was either pay nothing for crap or like eight bucks a tube for the medium stuff