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so in this video I want to find out just how much of a difference does it make to change the thermal paste on a macbook so Iamp;#39;ve talked about this before I even have a tutorial from quite a while ago on how to replace the thermal paste on a retina macbook pro such as this and Iamp;#39;ve talked about some of the benefits of it but the real question that I want to talk about today is just how much are you going to notice it and doesnamp;#39;t really matter now of course your mileage may vary depending on the thermal paste that you use and which model youamp;#39;re doing this on I know for example Quinn from snazzy labs had a lot of success upgrading the thermal paste on a 20-18 macbook pro because just by default the factory thermal paste that Apple and really most laptops use its kind of crap so what weamp;#39;re gonna do today is take my late 2013 MacBook Pro itamp;#39;s a Retina itamp;#39;s got a Haswell CPU this thing is actually pretty powerful for its age it actually