Thanks for the feedback and interaction, it's hugely appreciated and really does differentiate aorus as an enthusiast/premium product.
The other forum is the gigabyte sub forum on notebookreview. It's easy to find for others who are interested.
I repasted the cpu/gpu using IC Diamond 7 carat paste. I bought it on eBay in the UK. It had a very marked reduction in temps, in the order of 5-10c under gaming load. For example, the cpu used to regularly hit 99c in Diablo3, and post repaste it generally caps out around low 90s (this is all using the max fan profile of course).
The inability to use the precise thickness of thermal pads on the ancillary chips is a bummer and a bit of a limiter on repasting.
I'd be really interested if your thermal team saw similar results. IC Diamond is widely recognised as a top thermal paste, and I'd say it warrant using in a premium brand like aorus. Any chance you could report back? Remember, it's not just the paste, but the skill of the repaster, but I expect your guys to obviously be pros at repasting!
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The other forum is the gigabyte sub forum on notebookreview. It's easy to find for others who are interested.
I repasted the cpu/gpu using IC Diamond 7 carat paste. I bought it on eBay in the UK. It had a very marked reduction in temps, in the order of 5-10c under gaming load. For example, the cpu used to regularly hit 99c in Diablo3, and post repaste it generally caps out around low 90s (this is all using the max fan profile of course).
The inability to use the precise thickness of thermal pads on the ancillary chips is a bummer and a bit of a limiter on repasting.
I'd be really interested if your thermal team saw similar results. IC Diamond is widely recognised as a top thermal paste, and I'd say it warrant using in a premium brand like aorus. Any chance you could report back? Remember, it's not just the paste, but the skill of the repaster, but I expect your guys to obviously be pros at repasting!
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