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  1. yes i konw it can sound like that. but the amonut i actually care is just enough to write this thread. im just glad my laptop works now. the only reason im continuing to write is to understand why you guys are saying the nt h1 isent the problem it makes sense. on the gpu of this laptop, the nt h1 works just fine, so we can rule out the thermal paste beeing bad. the thermal conductivity of nt h1 is about 3.9 W/mk. vs 12.5W/mk for the kryonaut. So the pure amonut of heat the paste can conduct is lower. that isent a problem when you have a large IHS/gpu die that can spread the heat, lowering the heat flux per area. Compared to the small die of a laptop cpu. That along with the low amont of pressure of the leaf spring mount wich leads to a larger gap, also favouring a higher thermal conductivity. Is that understandeble?
  2. that is not correct. i did put the laptop back togheter just fine. because if you had read the rest of this therad then you would have known that. tldr: this laptop was non functional when i recived it. It took a lot of tries to make it work and when it worked, it thermal throttled at idle, i got the temp down to 60-70c idle. And i tried everything, putting more pressure on the cpu, more thermal paste, more external pressure and more.That was with the nt h1. The instant i switched to kryonaut, it worked perfectly.
  3. From my testing, you where wrong, kryonaut solved my issue, my laptop now performs as expected. Both my nt h1 and kryonaut where bought within days of each other.
  4. YES, thats why im saying it might be an advantage to switch thermal paste. im not gonna explain specificly why, but when you apply pressure, the distance between the cooler and die gets smaller, so it makes sense that nt h1 would struggle in a low pressure mount because of the larger gap that comes with lower pressure since nt h1 has a lower pure thermal conductivity, and the reason nt h1 can still match the others is because its really good at going into small carcks, so what im saying is that a thermal paste with high thermal conductivity might performe better because of the larger gap, even if it dosent fill all the gaps like nt h1.
  5. yes, i do understand that, what im trying to say is that the oem paste worked, before it made the laptop not work. the nt h1 does not work as well. i will still try the another thermal paste, because i can, and in worst case il just switch back to nt h1. i have right now orderd some thermal pads to put on both sides of the cooler for more pressure and heat disapation via the metal underside. Huge props to you for acutally trying to contest my theory with data you found. instead of just making a claim.
  6. 60-70 are idle temps. and its thermal throttling in light loads like video streaming or light gaming: terraria. i did bend the leaf spring to get more mounting pressure and it worked. that how i went from 70-80 idle temps to 60-70. And yes i did check the thermal paste pattern to make sure its even pressure on all points. so i would say more pressure is better. concidering the low amount of mounting pressure a leaf spring has. opening the laptop(carefully) and pressing on the mounting point reduces temps by 10-20c. i honestly dont understand why you guys are saying its not the pressure or thermal paste. my theory is that the oem paste is designed for low mounting pressure and therefore is mildly conductive. while the noctua paste is designed for high mounting pressure. i have cheked the cpu settings all is at default. and always have been. with balanced power profile
  7. here you can see a hard mount cooler with lots of mounting pressure and the other is a leaf spring with low mounting pressure wich is what i have
  8. sorry. i havent explained this correctly. This is a acer predator triton 500 i7 10750h rtx 2070 super idle temps are as staded and in moderate loads like watching youtube and light gaming like terraria or factorio it thermal throttles im using hwinfo64. the laptop uses a basic leaf spring mount with very little mounting pressure
  9. I have a laptop that i repaired, the oem thermal paste was shorting the gpu so i replaced it with noctua nt h1. And now it works again. The only problem is that because of the cooler, my theory is that the mounting pressure isent enough for nt h1 to work because of its poor thermal conductivity but great ability tos spread into cracks. Should i buy a thermal paste with better thermal conductivity like kryonaut. Or is there something else that is causing my thermal throttling and high 60 to low 70 idle temps.
  10. why do i loose connection with the webserver when i eneble bridging? and no. i cant ping the vm
  11. the point is that using a bridged connection doesnt work or im doing something wrong. i only want to acsess the webserver from my local network. i dont get it. why cant you tell me what to input in the port forwarding window. from what i know. and i might be wrong. port forwarding is just raising the level of acsess. example. from local network to external network(internet) so it would make perfect sense that the port forwarding options in virtual box goes from the vm to the internal network. or am i wrong. can you just please tell me what i need to do from the instructions?
  12. hosting in a cloud is pysicaly impossible since i need a low latency usb serial connection. ima keep this simple. the instructions is for the exact thing im trying to do, he did it, i can do it. in the instructions there are numbers. ip adresses and ports wich needs to be plottet into a window. the virtual box port forwarding window. can you tell me what number from the instruction needs to go where in the port forwarding window. my ip adresses and port are the exact same as shown in the instructions.
  13. ok. look. i dont know how to port forward. sure. i can find the menu. But i dont know what the port forwarding options does. so if you tell me i have to port forward, then idk how , you are going to have to tell me. i rent an apartment, so i dont have acsess to the router settings because it requires a password and username wich im not getting. i gave you insttructions in the original post. can you just help me to find out what numbers i need to input in the port forwarding window in virtual box from the instructions? and if its not that simple. then tell me
  14. no. i cant acsess the server when i eneble this setting. not on the vm. not on my pc. and how do i port forward? like how do i plot in the correct numbers for it to work and where do i find these numbers?
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