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Adding extra cooling to your ibook g4/macbook

Adding extra cooling to your ibook g4/macbook
Well, this started both with my dead xbox and dremeling it in half and when I recently took my ibook apart to take the thermal pad off and replace it with thermal paste (Funny, I thought it would have thermal paste already). Well this failed because I didn't tighten the heat sink on enough with the two adjustable screws. Long story short, I haven't been able to get it back apart to fix it as I lost my key key O_o. I then just had a brilliant idea of using the xbox heatsinks to add cooling and since they already had sticky thermal paste on the bottom, I figured, why not, my laptop sits on my desk all the time anyways. <------ Special note to that, if you plan to be using your laptop other than on a desk most of the time, I would recommend you get a commercial cooling pad or the such that has fans in it and plugs into your usb port. This is just simply a quick and easy mod that's easily removable in the event that you need to move your laptop or go somewhere with it.
 
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Well of course it will help to have your savored ibook or macbook which ever, it should work on both I'm hoping. And most likely and large to medium and a small heatsink will work, I wouldn't recommend using thermalpaste, like the regular stuff as it is too messy, if you have to use sticky tack it works fine.
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Apr 5, 2012. 9:38 AMAstinsan says:
The GPU is the problem in these macs... its on the bottom of the board. Shimming the gpu,cpu and chipset would be a better solution. Shimming can be done with silver heat sink compound and aluminum sheetmetal. Your going to have to figure out the best thickness to use.
Apr 18, 2011. 5:59 PMcvogt1 says:
wow dude, wow
Mar 30, 2008. 2:55 PMYerboogieman says:
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Apr 4, 2008. 1:55 PMYerboogieman says:
my new laptop is 2.8ghz AMD althlon X2
Apr 6, 2009. 6:09 PMbigt4616 says:
it all went downhill when programmers started setting limits. exp. you need this much and this much to do this. if they never did that, computers would be capible of so much more, also, if computers didnt have to be so cosmetic to the sight(exp. windows vista using one gig mostly for visual effects) they would be so much more powerful, most of the time, my dual core laptop is always at 5% to 10 process power usage. it seems they let anyone program these days, my uncle told me how his first computer had 16mb of ram and like 200mhz too and it could do most stuff that vista cant even do(other than graphics, that seems to be the only thing that gets better overtime)
Apr 9, 2009. 12:45 PMbigt4616 says:
sliding a window is always horrible to look at when you see the proccesors. my first core almost jumps to 100%. rofl. i wish i could have goten xp for my new laptop that i just got. it would have been so much better.
Apr 14, 2009. 2:12 PMbigt4616 says:
i noes, i think im going to get the upgrade pack for win7 when it comes out.. if that sucks too, ima try linux altho im way too accostomed with window extentions.
Feb 5, 2009. 10:24 AMDerin says:
I do want an macbook.
Mar 27, 2007. 8:11 PMIan01 says:
I'm also having trouble adding notes to my pictures. How did you get it to work?
Mar 13, 2008. 5:03 PMpmac93 says:
i have the same problems on a mac. but usually it works for me after i save it and edit later....it's pretty screwy
Jun 24, 2007. 5:45 PMMr. Smart Kid says:
haha i got a 70 gb in my gateway notebook
Jun 25, 2007. 12:07 AMMr. Smart Kid says:
well the 2 together is 74.43 gb
Jun 25, 2007. 9:13 AMMr. Smart Kid says:
ok
Feb 18, 2007. 11:19 PMdogsrcool2me says:
you need a thermal conducter between the proccessor and the heat sinc. You will have to buy more every time you take it off.
Feb 18, 2007. 1:48 AMLasVegas says:
Apple continuously wins awards for the engineering of their notebooks. More metal doesn't mean better. The original heatsink was more than sufficient for the processor used. I would recommend to others that they purchase a replacement OEM heatsink to replace the damaged one. Good sources for a replacement heatsink include eBay, PBParts and iFixIt.

Any Macbook is currently under warranty (and a very good warranty, it is!) and uses an entirely different processor. This should not be attempted on a Macbook.

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