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    [TEST] GP62MVR - Liquid Metal Grizzly Conductonaut

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by hirakopter, Sep 19, 2018.

  1. hirakopter

    hirakopter Newbie

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    So I saw the post http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/test-ge72vr-liquid-metal-grizzly-conductonaut.804983/ about [TEST] GE72VR - Liquid Metal Grizzly Conductonaut

    And here is my try for MSI GP62MVR.
    Steps:
    1 - Preparation
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    - Screwdrivers
    - Soft tissue: to clean old thermal grease and fans
    - Old toothbrush: to clean fans
    - Kapton tape: non-conductive and heat resistant to protect the cpu from LM
    - Liquid Metal Grizzly Conductonaut set

    2- Open laptop's back panel
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    3- Remove the battery
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    4- Checking fans (dusty)
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    5- Removing cooler set
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    6- Opening fans
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    7- Fans after cleaning
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    8- Cleaning CPU/GPU surface and heatsink

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    9- Applying kapton tape. Pasting LM on CPU/GPU and heatsink
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    This is the graph of full load test of my laptop before applying LM (I was using arctic MX-4)
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    As you guys can see. The temp of my CPU was always above 95oC and CPU Throttling max 56%.
    (I could even cook egg with this)

    AND this is the graph of full load test after applying Liquid Metal
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    CPU temp is just around 80oC, 20oC lower.
    This is fantastic and I'm really sastified.


    Thanks to the forum and Mr.Deft's thread, i can finally rest my palm on the palm rest area ; )
     
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  2. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    Very nice, and excellent job completed. :cool:
     
  3. Support.1@XOTIC PC

    Support.1@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Great instructional. Good job