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    JunPus Thermal Pads JP-P600 any good ?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by flingin, Sep 25, 2013.

  1. flingin

    flingin M17x R2 Mafia

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    I just bought 10x10cm 0.5mm and 1mm sheets.
    Just to experiment with them.

    Phobya Thermal Pads Ultra 7W/mk are a bit too hard so i wanted something similar but ....more compressable.

    This one looks nice, and have good parameters, i am only wondering if nobody is fooling me with those numbersm...and fancy blue color....anybody used them before ?

    Cheers !
     
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    Tasku Notebook Enthusiast

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    I replaced the pad on the chipset of my Acer with 1mm JP-P600, I also replaced the thermal paste on the CPU at the same time, those have common heatpipe. So it is hard to tell how good the pad is, but the combination has brought minimum temperature on chipset down by 5 degrees.
     
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    good to hear bro !

    anyone else ?