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submitted 8 months ago by fxdave@lemmy.ml to c/linux_gaming@lemmy.ml

Hey everyone,

Just wanted to share my recent experience with gaming on my laptop. While playing CS:GO was manageable, CS2 was a different story. My laptop kept hitting thermal limits, causing frustrating performance drops. So, I decided to do it myself and repaste it.

I wrote a simple script to monitor my temperatures and frequencies: thermalog script.

The results speak for themselves: thermalog results.

I wasn't even near to thermal limit even when I played in 2K instead of FHD.

I used Arctic MX-6. (I bought liquid metal also as a backup plan, but luckily I don't need it). I'm more than happy with the results.

My laptop is four years old, I highly recommend giving it a go if you're facing similar thermal issues.

Happy gaming!

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[-] FuckyWucky@hexbear.net 4 points 8 months ago

be careful, if its paste ive seen it leaking out causing parts of the die to not make proper contact eventually killing the CPU/GPU.

i would suggest getting PTM7950 pads, these don't pump out.

[-] itsmect@monero.town 2 points 8 months ago

Do not use "paste" that already has a low viscosity at room temp, it will get more liquid as it heats up. Good thermal paste doesn't even cost much, and a syringe last for years of regular service on multiple devices. Repasting is not difficult.

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