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Running warmer is a reality of most laptops, especially gaming ones or other higher end ones. Applying aftermarket paste usually won't make a drastic difference as the spread between them is small (relatively speaking, meaning it won't make an overheating laptop vastly cooler unless the issue was a poor connection to begin with regardless of what particular paste or pad was used). Running warmer also doesn't mean your thermal paste is only good for a few weeks.
If you already have it, and you're comfortable doing the process, you have little to lose to try it. it probably won't vastly lower your temperatures, but it also won't become ineffective in short order, either.
Thermalright TFX/TF8, Hydronaut, Honeywell PTM7950, IC Diamond ,SYY.
I personally have kryonaut extreme I haven't had much pump out issues as I dont go over 72C usually.
Also as far as I know this model already has liquid metal applied on it , double check if it is also the case for you.
put a small dot on each component that needs paste
if something has thermal pads it does not need paste
sadly this model has awful liquid metal the temps goes above 95 Celsius.
after i undervolted to offset-80 with only 20 watts and limited CPU boost speed from 5.0 to 3.6 ghz i get 91celsuis while the fans are running at 7000 RPM
This was a major complaint about Kryonaut. In fact, one of HIDEvolution's system integrators (they are an OEM builder for several laptops) absolutely refuses to use Kryonaut because of temp degradation.
This is also one of the reasons people using delidded LGA CPU's have had bad stability using Kryonaut on the delid instead of Liquid Metal.
Laptops can be very prone to this because the CPU BGA die isn't flat. It's convex. The convexity is what causes core temp delta issues (usually, when the cores are 0-8 numbered, often cores 1,3 (on 4C/8T) and in addition, 5 (8C) end up a lot hotter than the others (those cores will always be slightly hotter even on a sanded die and great fitting heatsink). Combine that with imperfect heatsinks and you have a problem.
I encountered this issue myself with Kryonaut on my MSI GT73VR. This did NOT happen on my desktop CPUs however.
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/pump-out-effect-is-it-real-or-is-it-nonsense-lets-discuss.283046/
there are many many sources for this particular case
arctic mx-4/mx-5 or mastergelmaker are good for laptops
Thanks for the link, I remember watching this GN video with der8auer but forgot about the pump out effect terminology. This effect should be on long term and not something like 10 days unless there was a bad application or mounting pressure applied and with kryonaut you do go back to repaste as you'll see temps rise slowly by a few centigrade after about a year or so but in a lot of cases will still be significantly lower than the oem paste that you started with even at that point.
I doubt that new thermal paste can perform better than liquid metal. However this means that you are in luck. Just order new syringe of liquid metal. Clean everything the vents and heatsink.
Apply liquid metal to both sides of the contact point and should be good. However note that your laptop is quite thin which means that you have less cooling capacity so dont expect 60 celcius or something like that
I tried external monitor still no luck , also it doesn't have warranty cause i bought it from dubai
Guees i'm gonna get another laptop but not asus this time asus already have f##ked up with this awful liquid metal , maybe i buy MSI or Legion Lenovo...3060 with 8 core ryzen and 32gb ram
Here is screenshot of liquid metal applied by asus factory
https://pasteboard.co/D5vGH2rRBPyv.jpg