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I guess time will tell
Agreed. Others have said this as well.
There's no denying the evidence that's been posted that re-applying the compound much thinner than what is shown can _dramatically_ reduce operating temperature by as much as 20 degrees Celcius.

I guess we'll have to wait for the die hards to re-apply the grease on their MacBooks.

Personally, my MacBook runs hotter than the sun, although a little better after installing the SMC firmware update.

- Jason
Posted by: Jason D. O'Grady   Posted on: 05/22/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Maybe its doing its job?  Dolomite | 05/22/06
I guess time will tell  Jason D. O'Grady ZDNet Moderator | 05/22/06
no need to wait  Valis Keogh | 05/22/06
negative, we have a decade worth of experience on this  Valis Keogh | 05/22/06
Uh, no....  quietLee | 05/24/06
Apply with your finger?!?!?!!!  t_mohajir | 05/22/06
Thermnal Grease is outdated!  raybailey | 05/26/06
RE: Thermal grease and the MacBook  keith@... | 07/31/08

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