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    [Undervolt CPU + Repaste] vs [Undervolt CPU + Laptop cooling pads] = same result?

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by rooney111, Feb 3, 2019.

  1. rooney111

    rooney111 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Has anyone here used "laptop cooling pads" with much success? I have undervolt CPU without much luck in reducing temps.
    Next recommended step is to repaste, but a little cautious of it. If nothing else works then will look at repasting as last resort.

    Would laptop cooling pads + undervolt produce similar results in cooling temps as undervolt + repaste? Or at least close enough results?
     
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    It's heavily dependent on laptop. But that's actually pretty decent for a cooling pad.