So, it should be done …
Ladies & gentlemens, here is the vicious repasting report on GL504GS, please welcome!What did I take for my journey …DISCLAIMER: DO NOT *I REPEAT* DO NOT DO THIS! IT IS NOT AN INSTRUCTIONS! IT IS JUST AN EXPERIENCE - YOU WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY!
- Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Liquid Metal Thermal Interface
- Thermal Grizzly Thermal Pads (100*100*0.5mm)
- Toilet paper (in case I **** myself if something ot wrong
- Isolation tape
What's under the hood?
I will skip disassembly because there is nothing interesting actuallyStep 1When I first saw this, I thought: "Man! These assembling line guys really hate their job!" ASUS, why you spend so much money on marketing and R&D, but not putting proper paster in proper way. Dusguisting … the even cut costs on thermal pads. Total mess!


Then I took toilet paper, alcohol and started tearing off this gum-like substance away from laptop guts. It took 1.5+ hour. But well, look:
Step 1 minus 1Oh sh... I forgot to detach batter cord. Please be aware, this little mistake may cost you SCAR II!
Detach this cable FIRST! BEFORE DOING Disassembly!
Step 2After I used toilet paper once again, I took duct tape and started to isolated everything around crystal. Look how it looks like:
Step 3Then I applied thermal pads on GPU memory:

Then I applied thermal pads on CPU power nodes:

And then on GPU power nodes:
… and then I realized: that 100*100 is way much! Like, I've used 10% of total area of these pads in kit. Nevermind.Step 4Moment of truth ..
the LIQUID METAL!After some alcohol cleaning I was ready to drop (the bass?)
GTX 1070 was first in queue (but not the list), these LITTLE drop of liquid metal
IS WAY MUCH FOR BOTH CPU + GPU! YES!
Well, after working with tampons it get to surfaces really easily!

And heatsink surface was updated with liquid metal too:

Then I assembled those part all together, and put my PC on table … there was only one step left:
Step 4Cleaning all these mess made by myself:

Most difficult part of all these procedures for me …
Step 5When I was ready to launch I forgot to plug-in battery …
After I was ready to PUSH THE BUTTON (The power button), the feeling of moment of truth came …
AND GOSH!! I was never that happy hearing these creepy sound on startup!
… and I forgot to plug in CPU fan(((
The result