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    #21
    Re: Toshiba C660 IGp chip get really hot.

    Originally posted by infringer View Post
    lol no it is just hot air... sheesh there are no gases ...
    The heat pipe is supposed to contain a working fluid. Some of which is in a gas state.

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      #22
      Re: Toshiba C660 IGp chip get really hot.

      What's the thermal compound use if he says the 2 caps are short? Just a question.

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        #23
        Re: Toshiba C660 IGp chip get really hot.

        Yeah once the solution gets hot "inside the enclosed portion only" but it does not emit any gas it all stays in the pipe and all kinds of solutions are used there is no real good information on the solution which is a liquid I suppose it does turn into a gas and back to a liquid...

        Many times the graphics chipset which is what I thought was being discussed is just a little shim coming off of the pipe and there is no gas in this portion it is connected to the portion with gas but I haven't recalled seeing many if any graphics chipsets having a hollow shim with gas in it per say the tubes themselves are the only thing that contain gas...

        Anyhow I guess I may have read into the answer a little further than I should have so your claim with gases would be semi correct as it is like the handbone connecting to the finger bone and the hand bone has gas but the finger don't ... Anyhow should be plenty of clarity.

        But this is what I would check ----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhIHfBy0khY
        Please note: I am not responsible for any harm caused to you anything discussed is just discussion. Before you try anything discussed be sure that you have the appropriate knowledge and safety gear for the job. Like with anything education and safety are first! Do not try anything @ home without it.

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          #24
          Re: Toshiba C660 IGp chip get really hot.

          Heat is transferred to the shim which covers the chip. The heat from the shim is transferred to the heatpipe welded to it. The increase in heat gives the heatpipe liquid enough energy to enter the gaseous state. The gas diffuses along the heatpipe to an area of cooler temperature (the heatsink fins), where it then recondenses forming a liquid.
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            #25
            Re: Toshiba C660 IGp chip get really hot.

            Thanks for all the input. I had stripped the laptop down and dismantled the fan to remove the lint. I refitted and used MX4 thermal compound. I also fitted a copper shim but I did notice the air coming through the vents of the heatsink was not really hot at all so the Air/Liquid/gasses or whichever it is are probably the fault here if the heatsink is not conducting the heat away. The heat is very localised as in both the IGP and the opposite side of the pcb are very hot 69-70c this is just on the bios screen. Im going to order a new heatsink to see what it does. The reason I mentioned the S/C caps on the Igp was because I check a few other board I have and none of them had S/C caps on the Igp chip itself. Also I removed both S/C chips and the short was still there. I thought maybe the chip was drawing too much current and heating up but due to the fact theres not hot air being pulled away I think the new heatsink might be the best bet.

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