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Framework thermal compound

Devryd

Hi 
Has anyone got a framework yet and looked at the thermal compound?
I was wondering if using liquid metal might improve the performance and boosting behavior.
I am really looking forward to getting one, but they arent sold in europe yet

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Just now, Devryd said:

Hi 
Has anyone got a framework yet and looked at the thermal compound?
I was wondering if using liquid metal might improve the performance and boosting behavior.
I am really looking forward to getting one, but they arent sold in europe yet

I doubt it. The laptop is not thermally limited and the boosting behavior is right in line with how it should be. This is a power restraint thing here not a boosting and they are already running the intel chips at max allowed power envelope. So no liquid metal wouldn't do anything.

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Good thing the cooler is designed good, but its a pitty you cant get a little bit more performance out of it.

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4 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Cant you just use throttlestop or xtu and force max multi?

The cpu's in the system have hard time limits so this should not work.

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3 minutes ago, Devryd said:

Can you do something like this on a locked CPU?
I didnt know that

It should not work but who knows no reports of it working however.

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