Good Morning.
I'm planning to make a big risky step into the cooling of my laptop. I have a very powerful laptop. Rtx 3080, I7 and 64gb of ram.
I have a bit of a problem when it goes to cooling my laptop, as it overheats easily because it is very thin and as I am stressing the CPU my laptop powers off.
Now i thought about a solution to have a safer installation of the liquid metal into the CPU.
I thought about have silicone sealing the CPU avoiding the LM spread into the Motherboard.
I looked for a thermal proof silicone.
I must add I am a TI Expert ad I work for a TI company, but I would like to have a second opinion as it is a very very expensive laptop.
The second solution could be undervolting my CPU but it isn't a simple solution as my CPU is not a 'K' CPU.
I'm planning to make a big risky step into the cooling of my laptop. I have a very powerful laptop. Rtx 3080, I7 and 64gb of ram.
I have a bit of a problem when it goes to cooling my laptop, as it overheats easily because it is very thin and as I am stressing the CPU my laptop powers off.
Now i thought about a solution to have a safer installation of the liquid metal into the CPU.
I thought about have silicone sealing the CPU avoiding the LM spread into the Motherboard.
I looked for a thermal proof silicone.
I must add I am a TI Expert ad I work for a TI company, but I would like to have a second opinion as it is a very very expensive laptop.
The second solution could be undervolting my CPU but it isn't a simple solution as my CPU is not a 'K' CPU.