FerrariVie
Super Star
I did repaste my laptop after a year and only noticed improvements on the GPU, as this came from Clevo with the default thermal pad (or whatever it's called) stuck to the heatsink, which is of inferior thermal performance but has better durability.
The DTRs (like mine) don't come with thermal pads for the CPU though, since those are replaceable and not soldered on the motherboard. So I believe PCS used Artic Silver on my CPU, which was applied correctly and making its job just fine (at least the same as my own paste job). But I could only assess that after repasting myself
I'm using the Noctua NT-H2 thermal paste now.
Regarding your RAM, a few comments below:
Here you can clearly see that CPU-Z has recognized that your RAM is 2666 (probably the same check that your BIOS is doing), but that doesn't mean that it is working at 2666.
The DTRs (like mine) don't come with thermal pads for the CPU though, since those are replaceable and not soldered on the motherboard. So I believe PCS used Artic Silver on my CPU, which was applied correctly and making its job just fine (at least the same as my own paste job). But I could only assess that after repasting myself
I'm using the Noctua NT-H2 thermal paste now.
Regarding your RAM, a few comments below:
Here you can clearly see that CPU-Z has recognized that your RAM is 2666 (probably the same check that your BIOS is doing), but that doesn't mean that it is working at 2666.
This is the true working frequency, and you can also see that it is working at 1333 (666 x 2). I will post my own CPU-Z screens shortly, so that you know what I'm talking about.
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