I was always afraid to open my laptop(i bought it about 2 years ago) , i just cleaned the fans and i got a mindblowing 25-30C difference in temperature THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
You prolly dont care but does anybody know of a way to log back into an Instagram account? I stupidly lost my login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
@Marshall Cruz i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Si no me equivoco antiguamente la pila era para evitar el reset de la bios al desenchufarlo. Pero si te fijas en este modelo de notebook la batería va por dentro siendo imposible sacarla. Me imagino que por esto mismo no trae pila de bios sino que usa la propia batería. Ya que cuando se la quité a mi notebook si tuve el mensajeo del reseteo de la configuración de la bios.
do you have any information as to the thickness of the thermal pads used here?? i have the same basic hp 15 cx0000 and cant find the info on what thickness thermal pads i need when i replace the paste...
Hmm usually not a good idea to spread the paste. Better to draw an X and let it properly squeeze. Anyways how’s the cpu temps afterwards any difference?
Had mine apart many times but I never took the heat sink off. I did however add additional heat sinks. Noticed lately my core temp is starting to vary between cores so figured I’d see if anyone else was addressing a similar issue before I pulled it apart again.
Dipende, devi vedere quali parti sono saldate alla scheda madre e quali no. Solitamente RAM e SSD si possono tranquillamente cambiare/aggiungere, mentre la CPU essendo saldata alla scheda madre no (o meglio, con attrezzature professionali si potrebbe anche fare, ma ovviamente non è alla portata di tutti)
@@qwerty12773 immaginavo! Sì mi interessava la cpu perché il resto ho già aggiornato nel tempo! Invece posso chiederti se sai se c’è e dove si trova la batteria CMOS? Grazie mille
@@starmember132 yep, 0.5 mm will be good for most laptop (w/o alienware 17-19"), 1.0 for most common PC and 1.5mm for RTX3080/RTX3090/6900XT for one side
@@stalypodwiek9556 The only way to figure out, is to measure old thermal pads with digital caliper. Keep in mind, that the thermal pads can have non standard thickness such as 1,3 mm or 0,7 mm. Also it is important to use thermal pads with exact softness (SHORE) just like factory thermal pads. If you will use hard thermal pads, the cooling pad will not be pressed hard enough with screws (with springs on screws), ant there will be a gap between CPU/GPU die and heatsink surface. This will lead to CPU/GPU overheating.
Can anyone help me find a spare part? Im looking for the connector that connects the "screen cable" onto the motherboard. He is wiggling the cable at 1:50. I need the connector which holds it on the motherboard. Only clue I have is that it is a 40-pin connector with '1815' on it.
in laptops yes, its the green chip on the right when applying the thermal paste. If you have dedicated graphics on a desktop it will not be integrated but if you have intel uhd graphics (integrated graphics that come with most processors) it will be integrated directly inside the processor
Hello, I need help. I have pavilion gaming 15-cx0073nw and I want to add ssd disk(i have only 250 gb m2). So when I open my laptop I was dissapointed because there are no conector tape - sata conector, like in this video. So i asking You, maybe you could help me find like this to buy. For more infornation, I bought laptop 1 year ago, without disk. I can do this by myself because in service it will be cost a lot of money. Thanks for answers
@@Neok4k4k You can try using a spudger or an old gift card to help pry open the back cover. I had this problem too with my laptop, but I used I believe 2 gift cards the first time I opened it.
i suggest you open it from top right side (right fan) all the way to left side, it would be easier that way. use two prying tools if possible, i used guitar pick and also flat screw driver.
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