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I got a second hand Dell Latitude 5590 and the CPU regularly reaches the TJMAX of 212°F!
I bought some Arctic MX-6 and I attempted to re-paste it (I covered both dies but not the whole CPU) so I don't know if that is the correct way to do a laptop chip with two separate dies on a common substrate?
It runs a little cooler now but not by much one core still reaches the TJMAX but not all four like before so I don't think I did this right or did I?
The CPU in question is an Intel Core i5-8350U
The CPU is four core eight threads and has an integrated video card oops excuse me GPU LoL
So please let me know if I did this right or if I should do it again and what the correct way is to apply thermal paste to a laptop CPU as this was my first time doing a BGA (soldered) laptop CPU
Thank You in advance
I bought some Arctic MX-6 and I attempted to re-paste it (I covered both dies but not the whole CPU) so I don't know if that is the correct way to do a laptop chip with two separate dies on a common substrate?
It runs a little cooler now but not by much one core still reaches the TJMAX but not all four like before so I don't think I did this right or did I?
The CPU in question is an Intel Core i5-8350U
The CPU is four core eight threads and has an integrated video card oops excuse me GPU LoL
So please let me know if I did this right or if I should do it again and what the correct way is to apply thermal paste to a laptop CPU as this was my first time doing a BGA (soldered) laptop CPU
Thank You in advance
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