The HP DV6 laptops are well known for loud fan noise, but lately my DV6 went into thermal shutdown.
Once the heat pipe was removed, it revealed grey heat sink compound caked solid around the processor.
I cleaned off the old solidified compound and applied some white no name Si grease - good enough for now.
So my questions are,
Will it (white Si) also dry out and how long till that happens.
And if the average metal loaded pastes perform say 5 times better (W/mK), well what does that mean, when the thickness of the layer is 3mil thick?
I tried reading the lit but some like imperial units and others metric while some quote the inverse ratio - marketing spin Tssh!
How would the temperature increase across the junction compare for a 40W processor.
I figured metal loaded pastes might show a 0.15 degrees junction increase whereas the white Si variety might be one whole degree. Yes/No?