
FTW_260
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@srs2236 source: Razer Blade 16 review + Raytheon ZERO 2023 review. I agree that the old X170 on the 10(11)th gen is obviously weaker than the new products on the 13th gen, but due to the fact that there are no laptops now offering the same level of cooling and case dimensions for installing it, we get a double (and more) drawdown in performance for new laptops after warming up. It's always been that way.
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After it falls into throttling on all components - I don't think so. The 13th gen works in new laptops with long loads at 2.4-2.7 GHz, this is ridiculous. The RTX4070 mobile is on par with the 3070TI mobile. The new generation of laptops this year is too overrated.
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I think @ViktorVcan tell
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@joe4kyo So what's the problem with using other screws and washers underneath? For good, you should do a test with this pressure film (I even have one sheet at home), but it is very expensive and not sold everywhere.
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@joe4kyo then where did you get that something is wrong?
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Yes that's right. Show a pic of the pressure of thermal paste on the GPU and CPU on heatsink side, this will help determine the problem.
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@MaxxD come on, join the company "more than 400 watts of heat in silence"
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@joe4kyoFans and heatsink for ssd are sold separately.
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It could be a local problem of my particular order. I would not extend my experience to everyone, but I thought it necessary to warn about this. Sellers from aliexpress usually pack well, so ordering from there I would be less worried about it.
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I did everything as in the picture on the heatsink page from Aliexpress. Then I removed the heatsink, and made sure that everything is ok.
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I bought laird tflex hd90000 thermal pads separately. The screws included with the heatsink fit perfectly, they are specially increased in length. As I said earlier, without water, the temperature of the processor is lower by about 10 degrees compared to the standard heatsink. Link to the seller on taobao -https://feitengfeifei.taobao.com/?spm=2013.1.1000126.4.1e507ff1hBSjCj
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@1610ftwThis liquid heatsink will definitely outperform the standard one, the only question is that it will be an increase of about 10 degrees on CPU side, I think. I tested it a little without water, and the results were very good.
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@ClamibotYes, I did all three modifications, and yes, the standard heat sink still loses.(
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@1610ftw The weight of a standard heatsink is 688 grams. I will describe the whole process in more detail. I bought a heatsink, pump, and quick-release fittings in one store - *link* The total delivery time from the seller in China to receipt is 2.5 months. The cost of the components themselves: $137 for the heatsink + $65 for the pump and $15 for the fittings. Initially, I received the heatsink mutilated at the edges, with curved side heat pipes and crumpled fan covers. For about two hours, with the help of my hands and additional heating, I was engaged in restoring the geometry of the heatsink. It was so crooked that I had to use my whole body weight to get it back to normal. In the end, everything went almost successfully. Leave small dents, but I think it's nonsense. Additional accessories for the heat sink werelonger screws, a few large pieces of thermal pads (not sure of their quality), and caps for the fluid holes. (required while carrying the laptop) The liquid pump is a standard 240mm aluminum radiator, with two 120mm fans, to which the pump itself with a water tank is attached through a plastic plate and special washers. All this was rather carelessly assembled, and I disassembled everything completely, and reassembled Quick-release fittings consist of two parts - one is screwed directly into the heatsink, and a water hose is put on the second part. By turning 180 degrees, both parts are securely fixed and disassembled in the same way. Inside there is a valve that is pressed by a powerful spring, so when you connect / disconnect the connectors, not a single drop of water leaks. Very comfortably. By default, these fittings are not supplied with the heat sink and must be purchased separately! With the main task of efficient cooling, this system copes perfectly well, and even without liquid, the result was better than with a standard heatsink. I can finally play in silence
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@MiRaGeI bought directly from Taobao, at a price two times lower than on Aliexpress. I think it's worth buying from a seller where it's cheaper. @1610ftwYes, these are grams in the photo. (1.25kg) I will weigh the standard heatsink and update the message in the evening.
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Hi all! A short report l about the Chinese liquid heatsink. I received the package the day before yesterday, and was busy almost all this time. Just an hour ago, I finished the installation, all the thermal pads job, and ran a short test in the BF2042. The result is impressive. At standard fan speeds (when you can’t hear them at all, + the pump for the liquid circuit is on) for an hour of playing, I got the following temperatures: GPU (200W): maximum 60 degrees. CPU (140W, 4.6Ghz, without limits): 70 degrees max. And once again - the laptop fans practically do not work, the laptop is not audible at all. Only the pump is barely buzzing, and the fans on the liquid heatsink run at about 1.2k rpm. In more detail, with photos, and also with information about quick-release fittings, (which I also ordered ) I hope that I will tell you in the coming days. I'm sorry for the delay. And yes, it's really heavy.
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@MaxxD I'll describe everything in more detail when I get the kit in my hands.
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Hopefully this weekend.
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This heatsink will be delivered to me soon with an AIO water pump, and I'm going to write an extended review about it.
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Hello everyone. Finally I got some magic and now my laptop is charged with PREMA bios. I started diving deeper into RAM overclocking and ran into a problem. I have a kit that supports XMP with a 3200Mh frequency. But when installing two modules near the CPU, they run at a frequency one step less - 2933 MHz. And the XMP profile is not available and is not even visible in the BIOS. () If you put two modules in single-channel mode (one under the keyboard, the second near the CPU), then the XMP is activated automatically, and everything works as expected. I have tried every possible combination of module installations, and have not been able to come up with a good result. Do I understand correctly that it remains just to put two sticks in dual channel and go for a long and painful time to adjust their frequency and timings through the BIOS?