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Sí, la idea de 'enfriar una computadora portátil aumentando la conductividad térmica con una cuña de cobre y pasta térmica' no es nueva. Es por eso que puede comprar paquetes de cuñas de cobre precortadas en Amazon: la gente lo ha estado haciendo desde principios de la década de 2000 hasta donde yo sé
Creo que lo que Loog quiso decir Jordi es que, en lugar de que las personas compren un paquete de cuñas aleatorias de Amazon (como usted lo hizo), podrían comprarlas a pedido para Macbook Air, de una empresa con sede en Europa. Todo este hilo fue un esfuerzo de la comunidad para mejorar el disipador de calor del Macbook Air 2020. El hecho de que lo hayas logrado en un MBA 2019 es genial, pero no inventaste nada que no existiera.
Sus experimentos han sido muy útiles para mostrar qué funciona y qué no funciona en el 2019, pero reemplazar un gran bulto de pasta térmica con cobre y Artic Silver es un truco muy antiguo. Alguien incluso te lo sugirió y te dio el enlace en Amazon donde puedes comprarlos.
Ahora hay múltiples guías de múltiples usuarios que proporcionan imágenes, dimensiones y consejos para que las personas puedan seguirlas en casa.
Lo siento
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Yeah, the idea of 'cooling a laptop down by increasing thermal conductivity with a copper shim and thermal paste' isn't a new one. That's why you can buy packs of precut copper shims on Amazon - people have been doing it since the early 2000s as far as I'm aware
I think what Loog meant Jordi is that instead of people buying a pack of random shims from Amazon (like you did), they could buy them made-to-order for the Macbook Air, from a firm based in Europe. This whole thread was a community effort to improve the heat sink of the 2020 Macbook Air. The fact that you've managed it on a 2019 MBA is great, but you didn't invent anything that didn't already exist.
Your experiments have been very useful to show what does and doesn't work on the 2019, but replacing a big fat glob of thermal paste with copper and Artic Silver is a very old trick. Someone even suggested it to you and gave you the link on Amazon where you could buy them.
There are now multiple guides from multiple users providing pictures, dimensions and tips so people can follow along at home.
Sorry man
Look friend, I have been in computer science since the 90's and I had never done this about the wedge ... it occurred to me to see the thickness of thermal paste that came from origin and I thought of filling that thickness first with a can of Red Bull and then I got a copper heatsink with some sheets that are what I use for that purpose. You will also see that I am making a tunnel with sheets of these. These sheets are not sold on Amazon. From the beginning of the thread I have not seen anyone name the word copper wedge ... I do not feel like arguing but I had the idea in this forum.
I am sending you a photo of the heatsink where I get the sheets ... if you want a photo of a can of Red Bull I can also send it to you ...