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    GT73VR Titan Pro Liquid Metal Completed

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by Tokyotim, Feb 10, 2018.

  1. Tokyotim

    Tokyotim Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey everyone, I just finished my own install of Grizzly Conductonaut. The difference in temps was INSANE. I am definitely a noob installer so it was really intimidating but luckily the Titan Pro is SO easy to take apart. If you have an easy laptop to take apart I highly recommend doing this. There are a couple videos of the Titan Pro having LM put on and I used those videos as a guide. I used my GoPro and recorded the whole thing as well but not sure how good the video will turn out. Mr. Falkentyne from the forums helped me out immensely with all my questions. Here is the difference in temps from my two 30 min prime 95 tests before and after LM. The factory paste job was terrible. I turned on the max fan button for these tests and I am overclocked at 4.2ghz. I typed in two lines of code in Prime95 in the notepad per Falkentynes suggestion. I have no idea what they did. The tests in prime 95 are identical. Prime9530minsStuffdisabled4.2ghz.jpg Prime9530mins4.2ghzLiquidMetal.jpg
     
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    Tokyotim Notebook Enthusiast

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    Here's my 'realistic load' 30 mins of playing Rust fans on auto. Whatever RPM the fans are at I can't even hear them 30minsRustAutoFans.jpg
     
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  3. Falkentyne

    Falkentyne Notebook Prophet

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    Welcome to the club. Glad you enjoyed the results!!
     
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  4. JeanLegi

    JeanLegi Notebook Evangelist

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    i think it is time to prepare my GT75Vr for some liquid metall repaste...
     
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    yotano21 Notebook Evangelist

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    Is it liquid metal TIM.
     
  6. wyvernV2

    wyvernV2 Notebook Evangelist

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    Remember you advice me about foam dams for lga laptops, so a question here, dosent these bgabooks reqire it too? There is no lid on them.
     
  7. Falkentyne

    Falkentyne Notebook Prophet

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    I use foam dams on both.
     
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    wyvernV2 Notebook Evangelist

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    And nail polish?
     
  9. Papusan

    Papusan Jokebook's Sucks! Dont waste your $$$ on Filthy

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    Lid or bare die doesn’t matter.
     
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