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If ever going the pad route for CPU/GPU, which one you would suggest:
Coollaboratory Liquid MetalPad 3xCPU + Cleaning kit (4260157580060):
https://www.amazon.com/Coollaborato...aboratory&qid=1635894333&sr=8-5&tag=tec06d-20
Innovation Cooling Graphite Thermal Pad – Alternative to Thermal Paste/Grease (30 X 30 mm):
https://www.amazon.com/Innovation-Cooling-Graphite-Thermal-Pad/dp/B07CKVW18G/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=ic+graphite+thermal+pad&qid=1640772282&sprefix=IC+grap,aps,257&sr=8-1
IC Graphite High Compression Thermal Pad (40X40mm 5-Pack):
https://www.amazon.com/IC-Graphite-Compression-Thermal-40X40mm/dp/B08XNYHYCH/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=ic+graphite+thermal+pad&qid=1640772291&sprefix=IC+grap,aps,257&sr=8-2
For ASUS G513QY Laptop with Ryzen 9 5900HX / RX6800M GPU, I suspect the chamber is not flat even on CPU's side as paste performance degrades faster on CPU than on GPU, and Pad could be the answer to uneven chamber surface if I understand it right.
But before buying and trying pads, I am going to try SYY157 on the CPU.
Two days ago I got my SYY157 and Iceberg FuzeIce Plus arrived from USA, I applied Iceberg on CPU and SYY on GPU.
While GPU with SYY157 continue to keep the better temps since repaste,
CPU with FuzeIce Plus, seems to have certain degradation, first day (when repasted),
CB23 with GT500 cooler at max speed, gave me 14K and max CPU temp was around 88c,
day - two later, CB23 with GT500 Cooler max speed, would kick into 95-96c soon as bench starts and score lower too, 13600-13900 range. TimeSpy CPU day one of repasting was maxing around 88-91c today we see 93c with GT500 and 95-96c (its max temp limit as set by ASUS) without GT500.
SYY was twice much harder to apply, since its so thick, you smear it in one area, and it catches itself and moves around, was a hard moment...so gonna be interesting apply SYY again, this time on both dies, but this thickness and viscousness of SYY probably exactly what is gonna make it plumb and stay in place on CPU in its form and hopefully not degrade so fast at all...
right?
Your feedback is welcomed,
Thanks!
Coollaboratory Liquid MetalPad 3xCPU + Cleaning kit (4260157580060):
https://www.amazon.com/Coollaborato...aboratory&qid=1635894333&sr=8-5&tag=tec06d-20
Innovation Cooling Graphite Thermal Pad – Alternative to Thermal Paste/Grease (30 X 30 mm):
https://www.amazon.com/Innovation-Cooling-Graphite-Thermal-Pad/dp/B07CKVW18G/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=ic+graphite+thermal+pad&qid=1640772282&sprefix=IC+grap,aps,257&sr=8-1
IC Graphite High Compression Thermal Pad (40X40mm 5-Pack):
https://www.amazon.com/IC-Graphite-Compression-Thermal-40X40mm/dp/B08XNYHYCH/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=ic+graphite+thermal+pad&qid=1640772291&sprefix=IC+grap,aps,257&sr=8-2
For ASUS G513QY Laptop with Ryzen 9 5900HX / RX6800M GPU, I suspect the chamber is not flat even on CPU's side as paste performance degrades faster on CPU than on GPU, and Pad could be the answer to uneven chamber surface if I understand it right.
But before buying and trying pads, I am going to try SYY157 on the CPU.
Two days ago I got my SYY157 and Iceberg FuzeIce Plus arrived from USA, I applied Iceberg on CPU and SYY on GPU.
While GPU with SYY157 continue to keep the better temps since repaste,
CPU with FuzeIce Plus, seems to have certain degradation, first day (when repasted),
CB23 with GT500 cooler at max speed, gave me 14K and max CPU temp was around 88c,
day - two later, CB23 with GT500 Cooler max speed, would kick into 95-96c soon as bench starts and score lower too, 13600-13900 range. TimeSpy CPU day one of repasting was maxing around 88-91c today we see 93c with GT500 and 95-96c (its max temp limit as set by ASUS) without GT500.
SYY was twice much harder to apply, since its so thick, you smear it in one area, and it catches itself and moves around, was a hard moment...so gonna be interesting apply SYY again, this time on both dies, but this thickness and viscousness of SYY probably exactly what is gonna make it plumb and stay in place on CPU in its form and hopefully not degrade so fast at all...

Your feedback is welcomed,
Thanks!