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    CPU heatsink with two heatpipes for N870HK1

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by FTW_260, Jul 19, 2017.

  1. FTW_260

    FTW_260 Notebook Consultant

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    Not so long ago I bought the N870HK1. It suits me all, but after seeing that in the updated line of N857, the processor heatsink has two heatpipes, (Just look at the photo below) wanted to buy the same one. Someone from the members of the forum can help to buy such a rare thing?
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  2. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    You will need the 17 inch version (your pictures include the 15 inch in some of them).

    Speak to your reseller first and see if they can sort something out for you.
     
  3. sicily428

    sicily428 Donuts!! :)

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    ask @tanzmeister
     
  4. W00d_m3

    W00d_m3 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Inphtech in Portugal has the 15'' version with 2 heatpipes
     
  5. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    Your seller might be able to help you with upgrading if they stock spare heatsink assemblies for those systems. Is your CPU running hot?
     
  6. FTW_260

    FTW_260 Notebook Consultant

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    I asked him. He said that the motherboards have some differences, and the heat sink will not fit.(
    Not very, under my long loads (4+ hours) the temperature does not rise above ~ 75 degrees with undervolting for -100mV.
    No one has information about the improved cooling of the 17-inch model?
     
  7. tanzmeister

    tanzmeister Notebook Evangelist

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    it's true for n85 series and I was told same for n87, though these are not yet ready with dual pipes.

    I must say dual pipes on n85 give same results as single pipe on n87
     
  8. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    Substantial undervolt, but great temps.

    Good luck with finding that upgrade. :vbsmile: