Q: Very Frustrated About Thermal Paste, "maybe" always wrong in many laptops
hi! im newbie in this forum .. sorry for my bad english.im seller macbook and has business spareparts macbook in 4 years..I might have to replace over 100 thermal units macbook, most years 2008 2009 2010 2011 and partly in 2012, but there is something wrong in my mind or something ..hmmm I always do a test before and after the replacement of thermal paste and try to use many methods ..I always do the testing before the application of thermal 2 hours and after changing thermal 2 hours with a full load of arounnd 30 minutes
sample case:
-macbook pro core2duo after thermal apply idle around 45 celcius and broswing youtube, flash website and some website temperature change to 70 - 80 celcius
-macbook pro i5 after thermal apply idle around 45 celcius and broswing youtube, flash website and some website temperature change to 70 - 80 celcius
-macbook air core2duo or i5 after thermal apply idle around 42 celcius and broswing youtube, flash website and some website temperature change to 70 - 80 celcius and noise fan 4000 or 6000RPM
BUT ....
-macbook pro and air with dry thermal a.k.a has not been changed from the purchase of apple idle around 43 and if i broswing youtube, flash website and some temperature maximum only 60 celcius
i use thermal paste actic silver , gelid extreme , cooling arctic mx4 and method to apply thermal as rice tint, many rice tint, X , line, many line, very thin surface , thin surface , many surface , dot , many dot .. ..I was very confused because I search on google can not find the answer and I know this is not a flash in the website problems because macbook same due to the same year and the same conditions is only 60 degrees maksimum
and what it is thermal throttle ?whether there is a connection with this case?
in test using a macbook 2009 2010 2011 and 2012 partly manufacture date 2013, which has a high cycle count and OSX 10.105 or 10.11.5 and after change thermal i do to reset SMC and PRAM
help me master
MacBook Pro, OS X El Capitan (10.11.5), null
Posted on Jul 4, 2016 12:18 AM
