Why they don't solder heat sinks to CPU on mobile CPUs? Anyway, CPU is soldered, so what is the deal?
Ayden Gonzalez
it's probably much cheaper to make the mobo and heatsink separated, and just glue them together with generic thermal paste.
William Smith
No need for heatspreaders when you have those precision screws and only small heatsinks
Mason Powell
> small heatsinks this. those old retinas have such a small heatsink for a quad-core 47W CPU. The new ones have a much bigger one tho (that's why they don't throttle as badly)
>Why haven't you repasted you're laptop already Sup Forums? Because my laptop doesn't overheat and thermal throttle.
Jack Ortiz
which laptop model do you have?
Liam Anderson
>having a Cuckbook in the first place
Lucas Jones
wel... at least it's not a throttlebook anymore r-right?
Jose Brooks
My ZBook Studio G3 tops out at 64 Celsius. I haven't repasted it. No throttling.
My T440s hits 70 Celsius, no throttling.
Isaiah Johnson
I swapped my 4300 for a 4810MQ, put on some Arctic Silver and replaced the cooler with the one from the dGPU model. It now sits at 3.2ghz all day at about 85-90c. First time I've ever seen a wattage limited laptop, it's stuck at 47w package power.
>user looks in "cpu proof" folder for screens >0 files >starts sweating, crying >openes "meme reaction images" folder in a rage >replies
hmmm...yikes...
Julian Clark
>running stress test >CPU hits 100C >doesn't stop the test You're aware that temps at or around 100C will damage your CPU, right?
William Mitchell
Wtf??? I have a jewnovo Y50 which is known for heating and after repasting and cleaning and using some script I get a stable 62-65c during 100% load after two hours. If I only clean and use the script it's 70c stable. What a joke of a Mac shit
Carter Bennett
>>mactoddler looks at his lap rd degree burns >>starts sweating, crying >>screams "JUST WERX"