Adding a Second Heatsink to My Laptop (MateBook X Pro)

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  • This is the most impressive technical Youtube video about laptop I've seen.
  • I'm a Mechanical and Electrical Engineer graduated in 2011 working daily with industrial machinery, and I'm not ashamed to admit you impressed the hell out of me. That copper routed fan cover/heatsink... one of the finest ideas I have seen, and the low temp solder, I did not know that it came in paste form, I take many ideas to play with my old MSI GT70 and my new Dell G3. A couple of my customers have laser CNC's, so I will for sure will follow your lead. Subscribing, and thanks a lot for the video :)
  • This is a rare but much appreciated technical deep dive into modding a laptop. Even if I cannot support the company, I think the principles you laid out in modding the laptop is something worth learning. Hope you could do more for other models or brands of problematic laptops in the future, which to be frank, there are quite a lot of.
  • My man, you are amazing and an inspiration, I hope Huawei sees this and hires you as their leader in laptops, you are truly incredible.
  • @moreuse
    what the heck! This is AMAZING! Makes me remember the good old days where people still mod parts and fix components instead of replacing the whole blocks.
  • @alexlukens2327
    You've sold me on this product just by providing the extensive knowledge you've recorded. These tests are more valuable than any spec sheet I've seen before. Like many others in the comments are saying. Improving designs as opposed to replacing them entirely is a very commendable effort. I'll be subscribing to this channel and look forward to your future work :)
  • If i had any laptop manufacturing plant i WOULDVE HIRED THIS GUY IMMIDIATELY
  • @joko3323
    You can tell that you've put so much effort into this great video. This video marks a whole new level of your channel! Keep it going!
  • @dihan6130
    After watching this, my brain: man, we gotta do this! my hands: nope, we are not.
  • @reiki2165
    Dang man. I like doing mods and understanding why things are built the way they are, then enhancing it to your experience. This is pretty technical too so I will be sure to take some pointers from you
  • @lipefas
    Dude! Excellent presentation! I wish we could see more technical explanations and dedication to document those tests results as well as you did from other youtubers. Thank you for your hard work.
  • @IGOMON2
    Im really inspressed by your work, instead of going after a ready aftermarket solution like a coolpad, you tryed something different and let us know about it. The creativity here is really cool to see. Didnt see it before. Great content. Thank you
  • @tursu27
    Crazy level mods! Thanks for the incredible content!
  • This is so dope, I wish more people would do this and share it like you have!
  • Wow man, this is the most intuitive and impressive videos on the platform! Thanks amd Keep it going
  • @PeraJaric
    Magnificent work and good tutorial for some newcomers for engineering stuff. Keep it up, man!
  • @psedach
    Wow. Props on the cutout. Also, somebody get this guy a job at Huawei or Dell laptop division
  • That was fucking awesome. I saw your website a while back, but was afraid of losing warranty. It just ended so I'm about to have some fuun! Glad your guide is still up and many thanks for sharing!
  • @2FindOut
    Very under rated channel. Best tech info i seen about heat dynamics