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<blockquote data-quote="William B" data-source="post: 671820" data-attributes="member: 96347"><p>Digerati. It can happen even with desktops TIM can last 5-10 years under the best environment and with a processor that is both efficient, and also housed in a good casing. Bond broken. Improper seating of the CPU. Too much grease. Too little grease. Too much heat. Etc. Ad-hominem. Here is a lesson for you. Get our your big chief pad degerati and write this one down. In each ane every case I replaced the TIM and of course I also cleaned out the laptops but in most cases not much dust, the temperatures went down significantly. 4-5-6-10c idle and load. Ran better <strong>each</strong> and <strong>every</strong> time. I have seen maybe 50? GPU's with caked syndrome. I relaced the TIM with each one. Again. Every single time solved the issue. Now that could be because I really know what I am looking at, and regarding GPU's too much or too little TIM is more popular than you think. This applies to motherboard mosfet heatsinks too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William B, post: 671820, member: 96347"] Digerati. It can happen even with desktops TIM can last 5-10 years under the best environment and with a processor that is both efficient, and also housed in a good casing. Bond broken. Improper seating of the CPU. Too much grease. Too little grease. Too much heat. Etc. Ad-hominem. Here is a lesson for you. Get our your big chief pad degerati and write this one down. In each ane every case I replaced the TIM and of course I also cleaned out the laptops but in most cases not much dust, the temperatures went down significantly. 4-5-6-10c idle and load. Ran better [B]each[/B] and [B]every[/B] time. I have seen maybe 50? GPU's with caked syndrome. I relaced the TIM with each one. Again. Every single time solved the issue. Now that could be because I really know what I am looking at, and regarding GPU's too much or too little TIM is more popular than you think. This applies to motherboard mosfet heatsinks too. [/QUOTE]
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