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    p150em + 675mx, unsure of thermal pad thickness / location

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by RanCorX2, Jul 22, 2017.

  1. RanCorX2

    RanCorX2 Notebook Evangelist

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    does anyone know what thickness pads i need to apply to my card and where they need to go?

    don't think i got it right atm as 3d crashes with artifacts after a few seconds.
    been a while since i had one these 15.6 clevos, so can't remember what to use.
     
  2. t6nn_k

    t6nn_k Notebook Consultant

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    That is what I measured on my 680m. I also put thermal pads on top of those 6+2 black thingys
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    could you post a higher resolution image please? can barely see the text.
     
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    thanks man, will go find some new pads now.
     
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    No need to go crazy on them, also softer pads are easier to work with.