My G4 mini is my go-to OS 9 machine, and I decided to replace the thermal paste since the fan has been quite loud, even when idle, ever since I bought it on eBay a couple years ago. I don’t have any scientific measurements for before/after, and I don’t think the fan is spinning any slower/quieter after the new thermal paste, but subjectively I now feel more heat escaping the machine through the rear exhaust, so I think the cooling system is at least running more efficiently. Here are my observations:
- I was a little confused about whether the G4 mini used thermal paste or a thermal pad on the CPU. The GPU (on the underside of the logic board) uses a thermal pad to conduct heat to the bottom of the mini’s case. The CPU used what I would call a black, thermal grease. It came off with isopropanol, but it was very dry and crumbly, probably well past its prime.
- I was expecting the mini to be quite dusty inside, but it had hardly any significant dust at all, so I didn’t have any easy thermal gains blowing that out.
- I’d never re-pasted a bare die CPU before, always been spoiled with modern Intel/AMD IHS. It turned out pretty easy, popping the heat sink off was the slightly tough part (gotta squeeze the plastic pins back up through the logic board bottom).
- There is an extremely thin plastic shroud that directs the air out of the heat sink. In mine, the shroud’s glue had dried up, so it was partly detached from the plastic assembly it originally stuck to. I just used tape to put it back in place.
- I did not replace the GPU thermal pad because it looked like it was still in perfect condition, and I figured any random thermal pad I bought on Amazon might be a quality downgrade. Eyeballing it, the pad looked to be about 0.5mm thick, but tough to tell.
- I did not overclock my mini (it’s a 1.33GHz with a 1.25 label on the case), largely because I had already reapplied the heat sink before realizing, since my model is 1.33GHz, I would need to add one of the jumper resistors to a site underneath the heat sink in order to OC to a known speed (I couldn’t find a reference to what speeds are possible when configuring the other 4 jumpers while leaving the 5th unpopulated).