Hi, this was helpful to watch. My laptop is starting to get concerningly hot. It's 5 years old and at least one fan is making a noise. I'm trying to decide between replacing the fan or the whole heat sink since it's hot all across the top (where the heat sink would be when I cracked it open). I dusted it already, but it hasn't made much difference. (Didn't know about removing the screws on the fans for cleaning. I'll try that as well.)
Good job on the video man! I like to see smaller channels trying to make a name for themselves. I will subscribe. I was wondering if it would be worth changing thermal pads in my Asus Zephyrus G15, but it's only 1 year old and I can see from your video that this is probably not going to be worth the money. Soon I plan to disassemble it and replace the Thermal Compound with a liquid metal product. Those have been shown to make a great deal of difference over the factory paste. Good luck with the channel my friend!
@@NoizieWorks thanks man I just got my thermal pads delivered they were 1mm and my laptop's default pads were basically just 1mm apart from one or 2 pads I think that are 2mm or 1.5mm but I replaced the thermal paste and pads and my temps have dropped at least 5°C - 8°C I also wanted to ask if my laptop's Cpu idles at 50°C and Gpu at 53°C is this fine??
@@NoizieWorks Okay sweet👌💯I did a few stress tests and it doesn't seem to be thermal throttling so I think all is well, I guess one of the downsides of having a laptop is having it run at hotter temps than the sun due to the lack of proper airflow in laptop designs😂
Hii ,can i had run out of thermal pads can i apply thermal paste noCTUA NTH1 on my vrams of gaming laptop or will my vrams short coming in contact with aluminium heatsink
There is a thermal putty you could apply. Normaly thermal paste is not conductive so you can apply it however you want but if it's regular paste it could droop out and overheat the vram
I like your video your channel sir damn great... And i have question does it do better for cooling after replace thermal paste and thermal pad both sirrr
Thank you verry much sir! Yes it does, in the video where i do the paste you can see full boost clock with same or lower temps. Before it was thermal throttling like crazy. The pads didn't do that much so i wouldn't bother unless you rip 1. If you like my stuff then give me some help with the algorithem by subscribing liking and all that good stuff 🙏 many thanks!
Nice video! my laptop is an FX503 and the heat sink of my laptop is exactly the same yours so im guessing the thermal pads will also be the same. by the way, did you cut the fan cover of yours?
Awesome, I noticed on another video these thermal pads on a repasting on nitro 5 tutorial, and they seemed like almost melted and some pieces were on the chips, how would you clean that out?
I have a GL503VS. I've tried replace thermal pad and repaste but my CPU and GPU while doing normal task still get up to 70, 75 Celcius. You guys have any idea how to fix this? Thanks
How would you determine what size of thermal pads your laptop needs. This my conflict before opening my laptop and replacing the thermal pads and thermal paste.
Hi man! Gotta say love your videos! Amazing work! I have a question. In your opinion what is the best laptop for gaming in terms of not getting overheated easy? Is there even such a laptop? Also, do laptop pads work? If yes, can you recommend one as well? I really trust you on this.
Hey dude! Thanks for the kind words. I only have this laptop but i follow the market and they almost all trade between looks and performance unless you pay a high premium so i would go for a model with the specs you want from a good name brand that's on sale. Give it a quick google if there's no big problem with it and go for it. These days the components like gpu and cpu are build to handle 100°c plus but the biggest problem with the thermal design is getting thermal throttling and lower performance. Like this laptop most will benifit from better thermal paste but they will stay hot. As for laptop pads yes they work! go for the reviews cause i'm in the building proces of making my own usb powered cooling pad(buying it will be much cheaper) so you can expect stuff like that in a few months when i'm done with building my cave( facebook Noizie Works if you wanne follow) hope i helped a little.
@@NoizieWorks I gotta ask, can you give an opinion on the laptop MSI Titan Pro GT73vr 6rf? It truly seems like an amazing laptop with amazing cooling capabilities. One of the best I've come across in my research. And I would really appreciate an expert opinion on this (A.K.A. you :D). Thanks in advance.
sir... would u mind if i ask ... does 1.5 mm thermal is the actual size for all model laptop ... can i use 1.5 mm on asus zyphyrus which is thin and light laptop sir... what if the actual size is 1mm .... does it matter if i use 1.5 mm
I would suggest buying a mixed pack like i did with differnt sizes. Only way to know is to try and measure the original pads on your model or hold the new pads next to it for size comparison.
@@NoizieWorks what about if there is thermal paste applied? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IpyEY8_7FgA.html This video here shows the new HP omen 17 uses paste instead of pads, you can see closely. Will that also not matter or should I replace it with these kinds of pads when i get it?
If the gap isn't to big it will work much better then pads. Pads are better then nothing, It's a bit of trying out to see if it works for your aplication.
I replaced the pads on my Triton 500 after replacing the thermal paste because i noticed a dry blue powder on some components. Other components had the exact same compound but was more wet so i replaced all the dry powder with thermal pads and now I'm getting even hotter temps. Any solutions? Did i get the wrong thickness of pads? Or do i need to use whatever that weird blue thermal paste that it came with?
If there was some dry ish stuff on it it's probably paste. By putting pads on it you made it worse cause the pads don't have a good thermal transfer. Good luck!
@@NoizieWorks there was some blue stuff on the brand as well so i replaced the pads with K5-pro paste and I'm still getting about 10⁰c more than i was before i did anything. Is there a special type of paste i need to apply? Should i use some thinner 0.5mm pads? Or should I just use standard thermal paste like on the cpu/GPU?
sir what happen if put thermal paste on core just wn to know ? yesterday I reapply thermal paste gpu temp maintain gaming maintain but cpu core kicking 61-81 idle gaming 81-97c..
@@NoizieWorks thanks for a reply, but one thing confuse me most, pink paste not sure how to measure that 🤔, and I saw alot of suggested to change with k5 pro but even that not sure about amount of paste, so will try to stick with pads if I somehow knew amount of mm where pink paste is to stick pads.
@@NoizieWorks yea could try that, one more question do u think noctua nt h2 is similar as grizzly kryonaut, would preff nocutua over grizzly saw that gryzzly 'could' damage cpu surface and surface of cooler like small white dots,and gryzzly degrade (dry at 80c that is coomon temp in laptops i guess) but cant find nocutua thermal conductivity, they hiding it for some reason 🤔