Here is a question for the collective knowledge here! In almost every thread involving a new problem on a laptop (maybe on Desktops too, but I don't check those threads!), the first question asked is 'when did you last clean / repaste?'
In recent times quite a few of the PCS laptops come with Liquid Metal thermal compound. What are thoughts on it's lifetime compared to 'regular' compounds? I've looked around the internet, and opinion seems divided, with perhaps more leaning towards fit and forget.
If it isn't fit and forget, why don't PCS switch to something like the graphene Kryosheets (other brands may be available), which reportedly are (fit and forget)?
I'm really interested to hear what the like of Spyder thinks of this....
In recent times quite a few of the PCS laptops come with Liquid Metal thermal compound. What are thoughts on it's lifetime compared to 'regular' compounds? I've looked around the internet, and opinion seems divided, with perhaps more leaning towards fit and forget.
If it isn't fit and forget, why don't PCS switch to something like the graphene Kryosheets (other brands may be available), which reportedly are (fit and forget)?
I'm really interested to hear what the like of Spyder thinks of this....