F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop TG Carbonaut is a portable charger designed for laptops.

TG Carbonaut is a portable charger designed for laptops.

TG Carbonaut is a portable charger designed for laptops.

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IcerPC
Junior Member
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05-10-2016, 03:24 PM
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You're experiencing a pump-out problem with your HP Omni 15. I've repaired my laptop four times before. Considering Carbonaut, is it suitable for laptops? Or would you like some other suggestions?
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IcerPC
05-10-2016, 03:24 PM #1

You're experiencing a pump-out problem with your HP Omni 15. I've repaired my laptop four times before. Considering Carbonaut, is it suitable for laptops? Or would you like some other suggestions?

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xXSuperNovaXx
Posting Freak
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05-17-2016, 11:05 PM
#2
You've tried various thermal pastes for your desktop CPUs. Some popular options don't perform well on laptop CPUs with integrated heat spreaders over time. Noctua NT-H2 offers a high operating temperature and seems reliable for laptop CPUs. Many newer pastes are optimized for the steady high temps in modern gaming laptops, while older ones can degrade quickly—sometimes within a week. I used a Carbonaut pad on my daughter's laptop last year to avoid pump-out worries. It doesn’t match the best thermal paste, but it gives consistent long-term results. A helpful video compares Carbonaut to other good options.
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xXSuperNovaXx
05-17-2016, 11:05 PM #2

You've tried various thermal pastes for your desktop CPUs. Some popular options don't perform well on laptop CPUs with integrated heat spreaders over time. Noctua NT-H2 offers a high operating temperature and seems reliable for laptop CPUs. Many newer pastes are optimized for the steady high temps in modern gaming laptops, while older ones can degrade quickly—sometimes within a week. I used a Carbonaut pad on my daughter's laptop last year to avoid pump-out worries. It doesn’t match the best thermal paste, but it gives consistent long-term results. A helpful video compares Carbonaut to other good options.

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kleinne_meid
Member
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05-18-2016, 03:25 AM
#3
I've been applying hp stock thermal paste for two weeks now. I took my laptop to HP and they replaced it. Before that, I used Arctic MX-4, Zalman STC-8, and Kyronaut. All pastes I tried melted within a week. I'm looking for something that stays below 97-98°C over time. Carbonaut seems like a solid option, but I'm concerned some people say it's bad for laptops. Also, I've set my CPU to -0.160V.
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kleinne_meid
05-18-2016, 03:25 AM #3

I've been applying hp stock thermal paste for two weeks now. I took my laptop to HP and they replaced it. Before that, I used Arctic MX-4, Zalman STC-8, and Kyronaut. All pastes I tried melted within a week. I'm looking for something that stays below 97-98°C over time. Carbonaut seems like a solid option, but I'm concerned some people say it's bad for laptops. Also, I've set my CPU to -0.160V.