PTM7950 Thermal Pad

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I mean after watching this & hearing term "Apply for once and use it for lifetime" I was wondering whether it's going to be common in every performance machine in the future?

I wish that the next laptop I'm going to buy has this because I can assure myself that I won't have to deal with liquid metal or repasting the CPU.

Have anyone of you tried it?
I mean is it even available in India?

Don't know why but this thing is literally what I was looking for from years. Just put it and forget it (If the manufacturer doesn't put it already).
 
It is simple, the product was never meant to be for consumer use and considering you only need to apply thermal paste once every 2 or 3 years becomes a lot cheaper and better. Within that time, an average consumer is probably off buying the new, latest and greatest.

If getting a miniscule percentage of extra performance compared to spec is of importance, then consider getting a better CPU.
If longevity is what you need, then having thermal headroom while pushing the CPU to its knees for prolonged periods is a much better option.
 
I bought this a year ago from ebuy7. Insanely expensive but I still get over 3900Mhz on my 10750h.

For pcs it doesn't matter as much as mounting pressure is much higher but on laptops it's a godsend.

Other thermal pastes dropped to 3700Mhz after a few months likely due to pumpout effect. Very worth it if u game a lot.
 
As you guys said & LTT's review I think it's best suited for me to get prolonged CPU intensive usage & gaming + The hastle to never open up my laptop again. It's like all what I need. Let's see when Asus starts it's implementation on their laptops.
 
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