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GPU thermal pads replacement? What do I replace with? Anybody?

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So, I had a spill on my late 2011 macbook pro. I caught it quick and the first clean up got about 95% of the liquid off the logic board and inner case. I Prioritized the clean up areas that I thought would be most likely for a burn out and for that moment I left areas in the case and such alone just so I could boot back up and see what kind of damage it had. I let it sit a day and surprisingly it booted and ran just fine that I could tell.
Of course Apple Hardware test is nowehere to be found! I've tried everything with that.
I then went back in to clean the last remaining traces of dry liquid and double check the logic board.
To be short, the board needed more cleaning attention. In the process I needed to remove the heatsinks from the CPU and GPU. I'm not familiar with the GPU "thermal pads." What am I looking for when shopping for these pads? What kind of thickness does this set up take? Anyone familiar with these 13" guys and replacing these pads??? I didn't want remove that cap but I had to and now I have no idea what to buy; I assumed it was paste underneath. Thermal Paste is what I'm used to working with.
I get conflicting advise on this and kind find next to nothing online about this. Some say stick with the pad because of apples sensors and how they are calibrated. Some say no, always use paste; it's better. Some say the gap is to large for paste... IDK, I'm new to notebooks.
I get conflicting advise on this and kind find next to nothing online about this. Some say stick with the pad because of apples sensors and how they are calibrated. Some say no, always use paste; it's better. Some say the gap is to large for paste... IDK, I'm new to notebooks.
I get conflicting advise on this and kind find next to nothing online about this. Some say stick with the pad because of apples sensors and how they are calibrated. Some say no, always use paste; it's better. Some say the gap is to large for paste... IDK, I'm new to notebooks.
MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

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MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Late 2011

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13" macbook pro, gpu, thermal pad

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Edit by Bryan Williams,

Title:

GPU thermal pads replacementreplacement? What do I replace with? Anybody?
GPU thermal pads replacementreplacement? What do I replace with? Anybody?

Text:

So, I had a spill on my late 2011 macbook pro. I caught it quick and the first clean up got about 95% of the liquid off the logic board and inner case. I Prioritized the clean up areas that I thought would be most likely for a burn out and for that moment andI left areas in the case and such alone just so I could boot back up and see what kind of damage it had. SurprisinglyI let it sit a day and surprisingly it booted and ran just fine.fine that I could tell.



Of course Apple Hardware test is nowehere to be found! I've tried everything with that.



I
then went back in to clean the last remaining traces of dry liquid and double check the logic board. To



To
be short, the board needed more cleaning attention. In the process I needed to remove the heatsinks from the CPU and GPU. I'm not familiar with the GPU "thermal pads." What am I looking for when shopping for these pads? What kind of thickness does this set up take? Anyone familiar with these 13" guys and replacing these pads??? I didn't want toremove that cap but needI had to and now I have no idea what to buy; I assumed it was paste underneath. Thermal Paste is what I'm used to working with.



I get conflicting advise on this and kind find next to nothing online about this. Some say stick with the pad because of apples sensors and how they are calibrated. Some say no, always use paste; it's better. Some say the gap is to large for paste... IDK, I'm new
to now.notebooks.
MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)
So, I had a spill on my late 2011 macbook pro. I caught it quick and the first clean up got about 95% of the liquid off the logic board and inner case. I Prioritized the clean up areas that I thought would be most likely for a burn out and for that moment andI left areas in the case and such alone just so I could boot back up and see what kind of damage it had. SurprisinglyI let it sit a day and surprisingly it booted and ran just fine.fine that I could tell.



Of course Apple Hardware test is nowehere to be found! I've tried everything with that.



I
then went back in to clean the last remaining traces of dry liquid and double check the logic board. To



To
be short, the board needed more cleaning attention. In the process I needed to remove the heatsinks from the CPU and GPU. I'm not familiar with the GPU "thermal pads." What am I looking for when shopping for these pads? What kind of thickness does this set up take? Anyone familiar with these 13" guys and replacing these pads??? I didn't want toremove that cap but needI had to and now I have no idea what to buy; I assumed it was paste underneath. Thermal Paste is what I'm used to working with.



I get conflicting advise on this and kind find next to nothing online about this. Some say stick with the pad because of apples sensors and how they are calibrated. Some say no, always use paste; it's better. Some say the gap is to large for paste... IDK, I'm new
to now.notebooks.
MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Device:

MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Late 2011

Tags:

13" macbook pro, gpu, thermal pad

Status:

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Original post by Bryan Williams,

Title:

GPU thermal pads replacement

Text:

So, I had a spill on my late 2011 macbook pro. I caught it quick and the first clean up got about 95% of the liquid off the logic board and inner case. I Prioritized the clean up areas that I thought would be most likely for a burn out and for that moment and left areas in the case and such just so I could boot back up and see what kind of damage it had. Surprisingly it booted and ran just fine. I then went back in to clean the last remaining traces of dry liquid and double check the logic board. To be short, the board needed more attention. In the process I needed to remove the heatsinks from the CPU and GPU. I'm not familiar with the GPU "thermal pads." What am I looking for when shopping for these pads? What kind of thickness does this set up take? Anyone familiar with these 13" guys and replacing these pads??? I didn't want to but need to now.

Device:

MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Late 2011

Tags:

13" macbook pro, gpu, thermal pad

Status:

open