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[email protected] August 3rd 10 01:23 PM

Supper Cooling Radion GPU in HP Pavilion tx2350ea Laptop - How to ?
 
Hi all,

I have this Laptop which has given up the ghost immediately two days
after its warranty expiring. To cut the long story short, I have
ordered another mobo. The original heat sink method for GPU on this
mobo is thermal pad which I think is very inefficient, causing lots of
laptop failure and HP has, I believe withdrawn this laptop from the
market.

There is a gap of about 1mm between the GPU and heat sink, and the
surface of the heat sink is not flat for the obvious reason that it is
meant for thermal pad.

What alternative I have for cooling the GPU more efficiently ? Is it
possible to fill the gap with some thermal compound which would not
run or bleed. Or reduce the gap with a copper shim and use thermal
paste on either side. Resurfacing the original heat sink surface is
not an option.

Appreciate your thoughts on it.

Wes Newell[_2_] August 3rd 10 02:21 PM

Supper Cooling Radion GPU in HP Pavilion tx2350ea Laptop - Howto ?
 
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 13:23:51 +0100, mbegz wrote:

What alternative I have for cooling the GPU more efficiently ? Is it
possible to fill the gap with some thermal compound which would not run
or bleed. Or reduce the gap with a copper shim and use thermal paste on
either side. Resurfacing the original heat sink surface is not an
option.


One of the best CPU coolers I used had a copper block screwed to the
bottom with HS compound in between it and the aluminum cooler. The
tighter the fit the better.

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