Thank you, this video really helped me. I changed the keyboard in my asus n550 and thanks to this detailed video I knew how to disassemble my laptop. I saw how to change the keyboard on another video with a similar model. Such a great video!!!!!
Do I see right? When you removed the copper heat sink/CPU & GPU heat sink, & you had it upside down, were there, on 4 places, a thermal pad? Could you determine the gap distance, & put a copper shim to help with heat transfer on those 4 spots? Thank you
Can the 2 fans be removed for cleaning without having to take out the whole motherboard, or heat pipes? Also, can appropriate sized copper shims be used where there are thermal pads? Thank you 🤓 I found (yes, found as a neighbor tossed it out!) An Asus N550xx series Laptop. But no bottom cover, no RAM, no HDD, no wifi card, half the keys are missing, one hinge, where it attaches to the screen housing, is broken (plastic), & the fans are clogged with dust! I plugged a charger into it, & an LED came on (front lights) so I think it still works! Also part of the screen frame is missing!
I saw you remove the fan pretty easily while my fan, especially the gray dotted plate is like glued to motherboard. I already remove all the screw. Can u help me?
Do you guys know where can I get the similar dual fan like this? I ran into a problem with my asus n550 laptop fan, which creates noise everytime it runs (it sounds brzzzz and my whole laptop vibrates with it). I did the test myself and i think the trouble is the fan runs out of oil, so i want to replace it (only 1 fan has problem, the one with logo on top). I just hope if you guys know where can i get a similar fan.
@@NotebookCenterTV Thanks what is that instrument you used to apply it? you didnt seem to use much. Also what materials for cleaning the old thermal paste?
You can upgrade your RAM for more MB or other type of RAM but you need to check the specs. With the GPU and CPU you dont because they are BGA (if i see).
Re my ASUS N550J; I have a problem with my monitor ghosting and turning pink, I've checked the laptop using an external monitor and it works fine. I read that I need to check the ribbon cable, I'm guessing it's connected to the monitor :) but I'm not sure what it looks like or where on the video it's in view (where on the timeline) Help would be appreciated, I'm nervous taking the back off.
Thanks for the info, I just need the courage to remove the back :) I recently dismantled a vaporiser after reading detailed instructions and I destroyed it, a few important details were left out of the disassembly instruction. Hence my caution. Again, thanks for taking the time. When you say the cable is "black cable with black connector few cm under the hinge, on the right side" is that from the perspective of the person in the video above?