YES! You heard right suckers ... I'm going to watercool my laptop. All of you who use HP knows they tend to get really hot after heavy usage like gaming, rendering and so on. So I had enough of that b.s. and started to take matters in my own hands. First I disassembled my HP pavilion G6-1065se, ripped apart the heatsink which was like this at first (sorry about image quality)
And made it into the beautiful and mesmerizing thing that it is now
As you can see in the previous picture that there was no heatsink attachment to the motherboard chip hence it could not perform to its full potential.
All I did was take it to my local welder and told him that he shouldn't clog the copper pipe and attach the additional copper pipe to it.
Processor can be cooled passively by air or actively by water it's a win-win.
Mean while I'm still waiting on a 360 radiator.
And made it into the beautiful and mesmerizing thing that it is now
As you can see in the previous picture that there was no heatsink attachment to the motherboard chip hence it could not perform to its full potential.
All I did was take it to my local welder and told him that he shouldn't clog the copper pipe and attach the additional copper pipe to it.
Processor can be cooled passively by air or actively by water it's a win-win.
Mean while I'm still waiting on a 360 radiator.