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Fujipoly extreme thermal pads

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It would be doubly cool if anyone with the same laptop (dell g7 17' 7790 with the 2060) had used either of these thermal pads before and had some advice. These gelid pads say 15w/mk while the fujipoly ones are 17w/mk. So the performance of the 'second best' pad from Fujipoly at 11 W/mK is already over twice as. recommends using small drops of electrically non-conductive (for example: Arctic Cooling MX-2, MX-4 or GELID GC-Extreme) thermal grease on each phase regulator (that is. Theres cheaper pads made by gelid but I dont know what the performance difference between the two would be I need some new 0.5mm thermal pads to go on the used. I was wondering if anyone had any advice, such as if its worth the money for the pads, and also if I would need to redo the liquid metal on my cpu and gpu when swapping out the pads. though it had black electrical tape covering the areas around the cpu and gpu dies as well as pink and blue thermal pads for what I assume are the other heat generating components. I currently have liquid metal on the gpu and cpu, I bought my laptop secondhand but it was relatively new.

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I was thinking of using those fujipoly extreme thermal pads with the 17 wmk on my dell g7 laptop.Įven though i hear about them fairly often I havent found a single benchmark or even video about their use on laptops on youtube or google etc.

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