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Repasting a MacBook

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Havoc ◴[] No.44534899[source]
Need to repaste and replace pads on my 3090 (appears to be overheating) and dreading the process, especially the pads.

>[After] Max CPU temperature: 96°C

What? Is that normal for macs?

Vaguely unrelated I'm only buying thermal grizzly paste in future...that factory tour they did was super impressive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsIk_mMrt2w

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dontlaugh ◴[] No.44536895[source]
It’s normal for any CPU under load with correctly sized cooling to be just under its maximum temperature, which is often 100.
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1. Dylan16807 ◴[] No.44539989[source]
Electromigration is a real problem. "Barely enough" is not a synonym for "correctly sized".

I might not hit problems within the lifetime of the device, but it's a pretty tight margin of error. If I can roughly roughly cut aging in half by dropping 10C, then I want to do that 2-4 times.