Название | : | Adding a Second Heatsink to My Laptop (MateBook X Pro) |
Продолжительность | : | 20.19 |
Дата публикации | : | |
Просмотров | : | 94 rb |
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re: graph sectionbrbrWhat you can also do is compromise, half lowering the temp and still gaining half of the performance Unlikely though Comment from : Ellenor Bjornsdottir |
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Skrintubadireysho Comment from : icerink239 |
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Laptops with shitty cooling This is it x100 Comment from : Hamiz Rasid |
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You've sold me on this product just by providing the extensive knowledge you've recorded These tests are more valuable than any spec sheet I've seen before Like many others in the comments are saying Improving designs as opposed to replacing them entirely is a very commendable effort I'll be subscribing to this channel and look forward to your future work :) Comment from : Alex Lukens |
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Liquid metal pls Comment from : GoPro Nomad |
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Such a shame that manufacturers make such poor engineering design with capable hardware I am also facing an issue with ram heating up after I upgraded capacity Before it was very cool, but now its cooking my lap I think a thermal bridge between ram heatsink to cpu heat pipe will improve ram cooling since they are adjacent Its currently not connected thermally and the spot around ram gets very heated up I am lucky I don't have to make extensive modifications like you did Kudos to you Sad state of affairs for the common people who have to stick with manufacture's poor design choices Comment from : Hari |
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Have you checked out any Framework laptops? Would be interested to see how you would go about improving their cooling design Comment from : Techno FI |
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Bruh im really sorry😭brI thought you are Rich Brian for a sec😭brbrBtw nice video! Comment from : XX AryaMahardika |
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لا يوجد شيء جديد الأداء لم يختلف عن سابق Comment from : بنت واسط |
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Nice job man, but undetvolting? Can you do a tutorial on throttlestop indervolting? Comment from : Korisnik |
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that was insane, thanks so much for sharing! Comment from : poem |
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hey mate need to talk to you how can I get in touch with you? Comment from : Horace |
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I wonder if adding a NVME heatsink (anything 1mm or something like that) would help me lower the temps of my gaming laptop Comment from : EnterpriseKnight |
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This is soo good of a vidio Apritiate your work Comment from : Lukas P |
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Dam there's onpy few videos like this on Youtube Comment from : Sanu Rai |
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this my first video by u this was amazin❤ Comment from : QuanBaby43G |
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After long tinkering of my own I realized just buy from a company that does it right and you will save a ton of time and effort Comment from : curio |
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Good shit, but you gained nothing these laptops are weak either way Good effort tho Next year there will be a new cpu that is 20 faster, and the year after also and so on, so every laptop you buy will ge alright for 1-2 years only anyways Comment from : Laszlo Varga |
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super bien la verdad gran video, es algo que se me habia ocurrido y no habia encontrado un tutorial tan detallado, muchas gracias Comment from : Renzo William Ceron Robledo |
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you need to make DYI kit for improving cooling system :) Comment from : Sasha Ulyanov |
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Huawei Battery?? Comment from : Ushan Wijesekara |
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God I hope your future includes engineeringwe need a mind like yours in our feminized society Comment from : Robert McMahon |
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Dude! Excellent presentation! I wish we could see more technical explanations and dedication to document those tests results as well as you did from other youtubers Thank you for your hard work Comment from : lipefas |
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Very good work, impressive Do you have any ideas for hp 15 da1000 series Comment from : Ali H Jabbar |
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Very under rated channel Best tech info i seen about heat dynamics Comment from : Shawn McQuarrie |
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It's more effective than give many holes on bottom case laptop Comment from : Kahuna Matata |
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Good job mate ) Comment from : 111atlus |
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vous êtes doué bravo félicitations pour votre Mod👍👍👍👍 Comment from : Luc Grunenwald |
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Is it okay that the heatsink touches the bottom cover of your laptop and the temperature goes to 78°C? Is it too hot for the cover? Comment from : Paul James Navarro |
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You taught me things and gave me ideas Well done and thanks Comment from : Kirk Darling |
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joix Comment from : irfnrdh |
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I have a D14 2020, and the fan is always running Huawei BIOS issue, wrong settings, it wants too cool down to 37° These guys are insanely incompetent Lesson: Don't buy Huawei Good that the US is banning these devices, they are a scam Comment from : Il Padrino |
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Hello, did you use thermal paste before installing or just solder paste directly ? thanks Comment from : Remy M |
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Awesome job man It sucks we have to correct the mistakes of billion dollar companies however Comment from : Justin McCann |
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I should get replacement parts for my msi gs66 and try this since the warranty is over anyway Comment from : ALT |
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two things what about the laptop fans and what about an external heat sink? Comment from : Jonathan L |
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insane content, dude Comment from : mayehiranda |
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If I just move this laptop into a desktop case, would it be possible/easier to hook up a desktop style CPU cooler to it?brbrConsidering doing this and just using it as a lower end gaming PC Comment from : FunStuffOnTheNet |
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Западный колхоз, неплохо! Comment from : Jurijs K |
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dude have 1000iq Comment from : PirKetir |
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high screen to body ratio can cool your system quicklybrSource: huawei Comment from : SUNIL KUMAWAT |
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Great work! Comment from : Gökdeniz Çetin |
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Dude Smart as Hell! I wish I was like him Comment from : MONEY BALL |
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Очень интересный контент! Comment from : ДАВ |
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this video is very informative and your methods are intelligent Comment from : Omni Yambot |
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Instead of buying a new pc, with better performance he spent 100x more to make his own heatsink, awesome Comment from : Aaron Rodriguez |
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Cool video! But how did the case fit back in tho? Comment from : Trololololo Trololololo |
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Do you think the notebook heatsink can hold up if used with peltier? Comment from : mercuriallimit |
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Love this, subbed and I hope for more of this kind of content Comment from : Timothy Gregory |
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Wow this is an amazing video about laptop modding, i would love to mod my laptop Comment from : Oxide Xen |
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swesome vid Comment from : Fizz |
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my man has a cnc laser and just refuses to buy good quality laptop Comment from : Станислав Шапин |
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super entertaining video! Comment from : TappedCeiling46 |
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liquid metal would of been better i think Comment from : -TF- BOFORSHO |
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amazing bro, why you not trying watercooling ? Comment from : Ez00 |
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Hey, im planning on modding my own laptop (lenovo v14)brAfter tried to find a way to fit the second pipe inside, now that the pipe's height is increased, can it still be safely glued? I tried to install the back panel, and it is fit, it maybe bend the lower heat pipe a bit, but pretty much safe as far as i knowbrShould i continue? Comment from : Erik pratama |
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So, Huawei made a fundamentally bad design for meme advertising? Comment from : Joa |
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Can u share a link in which i get all the procedure in text format as my notes Comment from : navdeep singh |
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You are awesome buddy Comment from : navdeep singh |
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might as well use liquid metal for MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE Comment from : Potassium Chloride |
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This is a good technical information video about cooler system's for aptops and modding with thermal pipesbrTks for tech your analsys about it Comment from : mark moran |
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This is by far the best job application I've ever seen Comment from : Leon |
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If i had any laptop manufacturing plant i WOULDVE HIRED THIS GUY IMMIDIATELY Comment from : Phantom Panda |
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Man, you rock! Comment from : Lucas Piccoli Weinmann |
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Damn, the moment i saw you are analuzing the flow iwth smokle i stopped and subscribed;brbrDo you think adding some heat mass to Dell Latitude 5310 would help (copper shims or even a heatpipe)? Comment from : MallV0lli0 |
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What an awesome video Comment from : Hiking Feral |
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This is some legendary stuff Comment from : Peter Henry |
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Can you do a video on modifying a Dell G7 heatsink please? I still struggle with keeping CPU temps below 100 Dell techs just keep saying that it's within limits And they brick the bios so I can't tweak voltage I've used vaccuming cooling units, pads, paste, removed bloat ware, you name it It still can't perform under full load for long and it bottoms out hard Great videos btw Inspiring Comment from : M D |
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Hey, you ever thought of replacing the bottom of a thin laptop with a thicker 3d printed bottom? That way you can replace the fans with larger fans Comment from : ThatTechGuy |
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Fakebook x blows Comment from : GhostLab Gaming |
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Good, you give you an hard try to modifying your laptop But maybe made undervolting can help to improve temperature ? Hope you the best Comment from : Nykraft Le Magnifique ! |
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love this video Comment from : bal |
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Loved to find u bro Now I can fuck my acer nitro 5😈 Comment from : Cute Paws |
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How come you only have 5k subs? I mean u clearly deserve more with the amount of information you're giving and you brother you are incredible keep up the good work and good luck thanks ^_^ Comment from : andrey llosa |
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Im really inspressed by your work, instead of going after a ready aftermarket solution like a coolpad, you tryed something different and let us know about itbrThe creativity here is really cool to see Didnt see it before Great content Thank you Comment from : Nemeziz |
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Really nice mod! Love it! The soldering part it's hard to do but i think it can be better for more performance with better tools maybe XD, you talked about airflow to cool down better the heatsinks too but the problem is different, like for example, putting the thin layer of copper on the fan to protect it, you could've put just graphite on top to shield it from the heatbrInstead like that you're taking cold air outside, it come through the chassis, cooling parts and taking heat, and last part the air comes on top of the thin layer of copper on the fan hole, taking more heat from that and pushing warmer air to cool down the heatpipes branother big problem it's with the exit of the air like a bottleneck for airflow but i repeat, nice job i really like it! :D i've made a few mods on customers laptop, ultrabook or gaming laptop to manage the channeling of air better to just take air from the outside cold and use it to cool down just the headpipes at the end, reducing the inside heat of many componentsbrSometimes with HP or other stuff Asus too, had to cut a hole near the hole of the fan to take air directly and putting a filter beneath brWith this kind of thin laptop it's hard to mantain good temps, larger heatsinks can make magic sometimes, like a good thermal pastebrbrbut i can see you've reduced by a good 10-12° the top on some cores that's great Comment from : Bustaros |
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You are doing a good job Comment from : thekaduu |
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Aw man I tough I'm the only crazy about all this haha I had made some really crazy cooling stuff in laptops but never did videos about I'm still working on 2 rnbrReally amazing work my friend! Comment from : Shaylesety |
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Super nice video My PC have a i7 8550u, vut with better cooling This is an really awesome video, but the 4w gain was a bit underwhelming I've got way better performance with -100mv on my CPU Works a charm I keep 20ghz while gaming with an MX150(25w) Both GPU and CPU undervolted a lot, as far as it will go But this was a crazy video, super well written Comment from : ttization |
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that guy is awesome Comment from : 4ur3n |
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Brad you look nice man (no homo) Comment from : Rehan Shakil |
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Very clean mod, I'm impressed, infinitely better looking than when i added a 1070N MXM to my HP Zbook & a custom heatsink to the dvd drive bay to handle it to handle it Comment from : BushidoBrownSama |
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If you just used liquid metal, you could've dissipated another 10W Comment from : Blaž Bohinc |
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Why don't you try to liquid metal, cool it ? Comment from : Gowtham |
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Remind me to watch this again once I'm not afraid to damage my matebook Comment from : RadarOfFdd |
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Cool stuff! Comment from : Theodore Tourneux |
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Do not use nozzle if you heating big parts :) Comment from : K Krolik |
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by what you cut down the back of thebr body Comment from : Murdocks 32 |
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