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    Laptop's cpu + gpu 55 c temperatures

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Atk-Pasi, Aug 4, 2013.

  1. Atk-Pasi

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    I just replaced thermal paste and Im not sure if I didnt it correctly and did I have enough paste. So I sweeped it around little bit and amount of paste wasnt much in my eye. Anyway Im running now cpu and gpu with 55 temps. And case doesnt seems to be hot. Is those temps normal or did I just mess paste placing? :thumbsup:
    Also I cleaned old paste away
     
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    I took plastic stick and used it to get most dust away. Then I drop some turpentine in cup and took Q-tip and wiped with it around cpu + gpu and opponent parts. Then I took coffee filter bag and wiped with it all where I used turpetine. Hehe I forget my turpetine drop in cup, cup was plastic and there was no liquid left in cup :) and bottom was soft plastic. This was again my true story :)