The Best Thermal Paste For Laptops, isn't Paste!!

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Published 2020-01-28

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  • @BobOfAllTrades
    No maintenance? Bring it on! Interested in further information? Look up “De8auer Carbonaut” and you’ll find some interesting details on this product along with Steve from Gamer Nexus 👍
  • @Rathian1
    Bob is the mechanic we all wish we had for cars, but at least we've got him for our lap tops.
  • @arad2946
    Damn Johnny Sins also played as tech guy
  • @fxtremeops1541
    Thermal paste Step 1: control+c this link Step 2: Open system32 Step 3: control+v
  • @OWNORDISOWN
    Looks like a great solution. No more worrying about bending those heatpipes with repeated removal.
  • @azelmoses
    So for those interested in a long term short review I’ve been using this on my Lenovo y7000 with 9300H and 1650. Please be reminded it’s not a better TIM vs stuff like Kryonaut. It works exactly as was described by Bob. Eliminated my massive core temps Differences (more than 20c worse case, average 15c coolest Core 72, hottest core 93c). Been using this 3 years, and it still Works perfect, took off cooler to Clean grilles and fans multiple times, accidentally blew it to the floor, ripped off a tiny corner, and it’s still working perfectly. Core differences average less than 8c, with UV laptop never throttles.
  • @AstrophelVladHS
    The thermal conductivity of a graphene layer is extremely high along its length rather than from one layer to another. Hence you see almost exact same temperature on all cores. As the heat is dissipated/absorbed to a much greater extent laterally. This was actually talked about in Linus tech tips' video where they try a thermal pad like this one.
  • @noscream3809
    wow, that looks really awesome. Please do a full video of putting such a pad on your next laptop. I am very curious on how you get the exact dimensions and then cut the right size for the die.
  • @andymarty80
    Really cool for a maintenance perspective, and core uniformity as you mention! I'm curious about performance though between one of the best thermal paste, liquid metal and this sheet. You mention it's about the same, same as liquid metal or paste? How many degrees of difference for each?
  • I was wondering about this for my own laptop recently, saw your old video taking about thermal pads and decided against it. This makes me think it's worth a try, so when I replace my thermal paste again I'll do this instead! Thank you for this amazing information, there's nothing else like it on youtube!
  • @lucal7756
    Thanks for this interesting test on gaming laptops that run really hot!
  • I appreciate you doing it the way most of us would this gives me much more confidence!! Haha
  • @davidek5518
    Damn, first time in your channel, your voice and your gesture makes me feel that you know what you're talking about. Thanks for the info!
  • @TeslaMaxwell
    Bob thank you for sharing this with us. My omen 15t could definitly use this, especially that it is still on its stock TP as it was working fine for a new laptop and i wasnt brave enough to LM it like my other machines. I might go with this over LM.
  • @KOSMOS1701A
    Thanks for this video, i'm definitely going to be picking up some of this for my older laptop, its got an older AMD processor in it that just likes to run really hot.
  • @Malumen
    As an Aero 15x v8 owner... It took me too long to find this video. I've bought K5-Pro for my VRMs and VRAM, Kryonaut and now Gelid Extreme for my CPU/GPU die... GPU is doing fine between the two pastes but the CPU has been so finicky... I had the uneven core temperature problem, and so I'd get throttling even when half my cores are fine, as well as high 50s and low 60s at idle. Not good! I've ordered a carbonaut piece and I hope it helps with the core uniformity now. It's OK if it isn't the best temperature reduction, as long as it lasts and is decent! Thank you for the video! This is really good stuff! (again, many reviewers aren't able to do long term,, but I don't think anyone had mentioned core uniform temperature at all!! That's a pretty good selling point!)
  • @tex7995
    Wow, thanks for the video. My sibling got an alienware and it's cpu is running hot. Will definitely getting this and subscribing.
  • @GazetiDC
    Please do try and test the difference in performance between the pads and regular thermal paste on laptops that don't thermal throttle. Would love to see the results. Keep up the great videos!