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  • Antoine
    PCHF Member
    • Apr 2017
    • 203

    #46
    SO Ive also read that β€œidle temps” on a PC doesnt men much, what matters is the temps when its actually doing something. SO I ran Prime95 to stress test my CPU , and after 15 mins of it the temps stays between 79-88c soo I say things are looking good? >.>

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    • Antman
      PCHF Member
      • Oct 2016
      • 316

      #47
      Originally posted by Antoine
      if I remove the heatsink to check the spread and the spread is indeed sufficient wouldnt removing the heatsink break the current pastes seal meaning id have to do the cleaning process all over again?
      No.

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      • Antman
        PCHF Member
        • Oct 2016
        • 316

        #48
        Originally posted by Antoine
        how do we know if I did or didnt use sufficient thermal paste?
        β€œWe” do not know anything. I only know what you tell.

        You said -
        My only worry is I may not have applied enough thermal paste. The dot is used was like no bigger than or barely bigger than a thread or maybe close to a grain of rice. (but Im sure it wasnt even THAT big)
        A good tech always double checks.

        Rule Of Life -
        It isn’t wrong until it leaves your desk.

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        • Antoine
          PCHF Member
          • Apr 2017
          • 203

          #49
          Originally posted by Antman
          β€œWe” do not know anything. I only know what you tell.

          You said -

          A good tech always double checks.

          Rule Of Life -
          It isn’t wrong until it leaves your desk.
          well if we’re being honest since I noticed my CPU was rectangular instead of square or round like the ones in most the videos and its smaller (both in length and thickness) than the β€œPost Reply” button on this page. I determined that a dot wouldnt spread much on that shape (and was also told that unlike a PC CPU where 100% spread isnt a defacto requirement, with a laptop CPU 100% spread is a necessity) decided instead to use an extreme thin line method. SO because of that (and the cooler temps) I have reason to believe it must have spread sufficiently, also due to the small size of the cpu Im almost sure that if I applied anything thicker its 100% guaranteed to run off the silver part of the CPU and only the green parts an thats supposedly bad right?

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          • Antman
            PCHF Member
            • Oct 2016
            • 316

            #50
            Originally posted by Antoine
            SO Ive also read that β€œidle temps” on a PC doesnt men much, what matters is the temps when its actually doing something. SO I ran Prime95 to stress test my CPU , and after 15 mins of it the temps stays between 79-88c soo I say things are looking good? >.>
            Temps that high are not unusual in a stressed laptop, and are nominally acceptable, but I would not be happy with that result. Sufficiently and correctly applied, thermal compound performance will improve over time.

            For CPU stress and heat testing, Prime95 is best used with a BLEND test for two to four hours. Small or Large FFT tests for 12 to 24 hours.
            In your situation, I would run a BLEND test for two hours.

            FurMark testing of the GPU for 15 minutes is sufficient. I caution against a FurMak test until after you address the GPU cooling. Again, GPU heat kills many more laptops than CPU heat.

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            • Antman
              PCHF Member
              • Oct 2016
              • 316

              #51
              Originally posted by Antoine
              well if we’re being honest since I noticed my CPU was rectangular instead of square or round like the ones in most the videos and its smaller (both in length and thickness) than the β€œPost Reply” button on this page. I determined that a dot wouldnt spread much on that shape (and was also told that unlike a PC CPU where 100% spread isnt a defacto requirement, with a laptop CPU 100% spread is a necessity) decided instead to use an extreme thin line method. SO because of that (and the cooler temps) I have reason to believe it must have spread sufficiently, also due to the small size of the cpu Im almost sure that if I applied anything thicker its 100% guaranteed to run off the silver part of the CPU and only the green parts an thats supposedly bad right?
              You are probably in good enough shape. All doubt is addressed with visual inspection. Next time.

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              • Antoine
                PCHF Member
                • Apr 2017
                • 203

                #52
                Originally posted by Antman
                Temps that high are not unusual in a stressed laptop, and are nominally acceptable, but I would not be happy with that result. Sufficiently and correctly applied, thermal compound performance will improve over time.

                For CPU stress and heat testing, Prime95 is best used with a BLEND test for two to four hours. Small or Large FFT tests for 12 to 24 hours.
                In your situation, I would run a BLEND test for two hours.

                FurMark testing of the GPU for 15 minutes is sufficient. I caution against a FurMak test until after you address the GPU cooling. Again, GPU heat kills many more laptops than CPU heat.
                well as for addressing the GPU cooling is we recall the cooling issue was with the CPU to begin with, not the GPU. You just said If Im gonna replace one, may as well replace both, so as far as we both know there is no GPU cooling issue that NEEDS to be addressed at the moment. It just highly recommended by you. Right?

                Also β€œTemps that high are not unusual in a stressed laptop, and are nominally acceptable, but I would not be happy with that result.” Now unless Im interpreting this wrong. That tells me those temps are perfectly fine, theyre just not good enough for YOU. Surely you notice the difference in those two things right? Some people are ok with β€œperfectly fine” or β€œwithin acceptable parameters”

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                • Antman
                  PCHF Member
                  • Oct 2016
                  • 316

                  #53
                  You have received professional guidance. What you do with it is a choice.

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                  • Antoine
                    PCHF Member
                    • Apr 2017
                    • 203

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Antman
                    You have received professional guidance. What you do with it is a choice.
                    indeed I have, and I am thankful for it. But Im also taking in consideration the fact that the person giving said professional guidance also said β€œI am often guilty of detailing how to build a watch when the question was β€˜what time is it’.” Which unless Im wrong means you also have a penchant for overdoing things or wanting to do far more than whats necessary, am I correct in my interpretation of those words?

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                    • Antman
                      PCHF Member
                      • Oct 2016
                      • 316

                      #55
                      Your perspective is not sufficiently broad. These threads appear on web searches. The audience of interest has a population greater than 1.

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                      • Antoine
                        PCHF Member
                        • Apr 2017
                        • 203

                        #56
                        so I just tested the most graphically intensive game I have (in fact its the only game I have) which used to run on my laptop at MAX PC (yes PC not laptop) settings just fine on day one. That over the years got so had that I have to play it on standard settings to that it isnt stuttering and dipping below 15FPS. Now with the CPU thermal paste application and net GPU and CPU fans, the game is running at MAX PC settings just fine again while the CPU temps stay between 40-50C and the GPU gets no higher than 93c the FPS (which goes above 60 on lower settings, stays between 32-28 on max… which 95% of the time stays at 30+) what would you say of those temps and performance?

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                        • Antman
                          PCHF Member
                          • Oct 2016
                          • 316

                          #57
                          At 93C, you are within 2C of the max operating temperature of the 780M chip design reference. Any improvement in GPU cooling will also improve CPU cooling, and vice versa. It is a system.

                          My goal is to assist in the diagnosis and repair of technical issues and to impart a thorough understanding of the relevant principles and dynamics involved. I am not here to proselytize, but I will argue that you may be pursuing the wrong goal. Frame rates and game settings do not matter - they are free and inconsequential and will not fail or fry as a result of heat stress and damage. But, your laptop will. This thread, and its related thread, is about heat related systems failure - not gameplay.

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                          • Antoine
                            PCHF Member
                            • Apr 2017
                            • 203

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Antman
                            At 93C, you are within 2C of the max operating temperature of the 780M chip design reference. Any improvement in GPU cooling will also improve CPU cooling, and vice versa. It is a system.

                            My goal is to assist in the diagnosis and repair of technical issues and to impart a thorough understanding of the relevant principles and dynamics involved. I am not here to proselytize, but I will argue that you may be pursuing the wrong goal. Frame rates and game settings do not matter - they are free and inconsequential and will not fail or fry as a result of heat stress and damage. But, your laptop will. This thread, and its related thread, is about heat related systems failure - not gameplay.
                            Well if highest temp is 95 and im hitting 93 when gaming. And the cpu paste plus cpu and gpu fan has been replaced. That means the gpu shouldnt get THAT hot regardless to what game is being played.

                            Which means its confirmed that the gpu paste NEEDS to be replaced. Its no longer a suggestion at this point. See how easy that was? now i actually have an indisputable reason to do so.

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                            • Antoine
                              PCHF Member
                              • Apr 2017
                              • 203

                              #59
                              Btw i just learned that β€œthermal pads” are a thing as well. Will i have to worry about/change those too or just the paste?

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                              • veeg
                                PCHF Director
                                • Jul 2016
                                • 8980

                                #60
                                Any updates for us?

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