Hello everyone,
I just took apart my laptop to change the thermal paste.
There was thermal paste only on the processor. Next to it, there's another small square, I assume the chipset? There was no thermal paste on it, just a small piece of rubber. This small square (graphics chipset?) isn't in contact with the metal plate, so it's not cooled by the fan. I watched teardown videos of this PC (ACER i3-6100 processor), and there's no thermal paste there, only on the processor.


The problem: The thick paper that acts as a cushion between the copper tube and the small square has disintegrated. What can I replace it with?
I don't know what this material is and whether I should buy some or if I can use something else instead. I assume it's to avoid direct contact with the copper tube?
Thanks.
I just took apart my laptop to change the thermal paste.
There was thermal paste only on the processor. Next to it, there's another small square, I assume the chipset? There was no thermal paste on it, just a small piece of rubber. This small square (graphics chipset?) isn't in contact with the metal plate, so it's not cooled by the fan. I watched teardown videos of this PC (ACER i3-6100 processor), and there's no thermal paste there, only on the processor.


The problem: The thick paper that acts as a cushion between the copper tube and the small square has disintegrated. What can I replace it with?
I don't know what this material is and whether I should buy some or if I can use something else instead. I assume it's to avoid direct contact with the copper tube?
Thanks.
