A compatible cooling pad for Acer nitro AN 517-42 which redirect the air correctly.

AngeloAlex
AngeloAlex Member Posts: 5

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edited November 10 in Nitro Gaming

Hello i want to ask for a compatible cooling pad for an acer nitro an 517-42 to make sure i can open 6-7 instances of my game without overheating for a long time? in this moment i have this so what from klim:

but the cooling is not efficient because of the cooling pad form.

I need a cooling pad projected for this form:

which can redirect the air correctly and help the cooling.

Do you have some recommendations?

I know this laptop have a good cooling system but is 2 years old maybe i must change the thermal paste.

Do you have a recommendation for this too? where can be done?

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,251 Trailblazer
    edited November 10

    That tablet laptop cooler that you have is just fine, as a laptop cooler can only reduce temps to a certain level and does not reduce temps more than 10-15C. With your Nitro laptop, as I've recently changed the pates and pads on my Nitro AN515-56 model and I did and used the below products and they work great and very well.

    Use the Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Extreme liquid metal for the CPU while for the GPU you should apply the Kryonaut Extreme that is a high performance paste and for the VRAM chips apply their Minus Pad Extreme which come in two sizes of 120x20mm and 100x100mm @ thicknesses of 0.5.1.0.1.5,2.0 and 3.0mm and build the pads so that the cpu/gpu paste and pads all make full contact withthe thermal module of your Nitro AN517-42 laptop.

    AN517-42 thermal modules

    Btw and as I've said above, I've just used these Thermal Grizzly paste and pads on my Nitro laptop, and these products are excellent and the best that I've ever used especially the liquid metal that has reduce CPU temps as much as 20C but be careful with liquid metal as its a conductive paste and it can destroy CPUs and mainboards if you applied too much (read the instructions below for its application) and if it spills onto mainboard circuitries and especially and underneath CPU and GPU so only apply liquid metal as per guide. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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