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    Laptop modification

    Discussion in 'Notebook Cosmetic Modifications and Custom Builds' started by NGKY, Jan 14, 2010.

  1. NGKY

    NGKY Newbie

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    Can anyone tell what does it mean by "CPU intak cover removal" and "King of Thermal mod on CPU and GPU" and both of it use for what ???

    pls explain to me... :)
     
  2. dtwn

    dtwn C'thulhu fhtagn

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    I don't know about anyone else, but I'm not getting what you're asking about.
     
  3. Han Bao Quan

    Han Bao Quan The Assassin

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    neither do I.
     
  4. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    K-TRON is King of Thermal mod on CPU and GPU.
     
  5. K-TRON

    K-TRON Hi, I'm Jimmy Diesel ^_^

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    CPU Intake Cover Removal - That could mean anything. Removing the IHS from the processor, removing the metal grating on the intake fan vent. You need to elaborate.
    King of Thermal Mod - there is no such thing. You can copper mod your processor and graphics processor, but that may be different than what you are talking about.

    What laptop do you have, and please elaborate some more

    K-TRON
     
  6. nfshp253

    nfshp253 Notebook Evangelist

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    I've come across the exact same customization options at mucro.asia. The King of Thermal Paste should be the Artic Cooling MX-3.