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Brettyboo

I need to clean a family members laptop and apply new thermal compound as well as my own, what compound should I get, and how much do I need for two laptops?

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087X728K/?tag=pcpapi-20

 

Really depends how much you use, how many times you mess up and have to re-apply. You should have several applications with plenty to spare in this tube.

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1 minute ago, Tha Joker said:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087X728K/?tag=pcpapi-20

 

Really depends how much you use, how many times you mess up and have to re-apply. You should have several applications with plenty to spare in this tube.

I can't recommend AS5 on laptops. I've see it get on the surrounding pads, and it destroyed a CPU.

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i always recommend Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut.

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Artic Silver 5, MX-4 or Noctua NT-H1 can't go wrong with either.

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Mx4 or kryonaut are both really good options as they are highly conductive and easy to use while not being electrically conductive as arctic silver 5. IC diamond is also good though it will pretty much without fail scratch the die which I've had happen on every cpu and gpu I've put it on. :( great stability for long term use and non electrically conductive though.

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