It's my pleasure my friend. 😊 Thank you for taking the time to give feedback! If you would like to support the channel, please like, subscribe, or both. :P Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
It's my pleasure my friend. i appreciate your support 🫠Regarding your question, i would recommend you not to replace the pads the factory pads are good and last very long time. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
Hello brother.... Very informative video. Earlier my fan having noise... I brought new one & changed it. After two days again i am getting noise from new fan as well..
something like this happed to up at the store for one of my clients, and we replaced the fan 3 times, and on the 4th we went with different brand and provider for the fans.
You're the GOAT man ! Definitely earned a subscriber ! Regarding the fans, did you personally open them up ? If so, were there many screws or fragile parts that should be taken into consideration before proceeding ? I was also worried about the thermal pads since removing the heatsink would maybe require to change them. Regarding the vents, if i clean them with isopropyl using a toothbrush, would i need to wait for them to dry (or accelerate the process with a hair dryer ?). For the thermal paste, i found the Cooler Master MASTERGEL PRO V2 in a tube of 1,5 ml. Would that be enough ? Thanks again, i will share the channel with a friend of mine who also looks to repaste and upgrade his laptop ! Have a nice day 👍
It's my pleasure my friend to help, regarding the fan opening it is not fragile just remove the tiny screws and open the fan, it is just like playing lego, it is very simple and it is not delicate, i do open them daily on many laptops and service them, i been doing this for past 18years not :( you can clean it with 98%+ iso alcohol. no need to wait for dry just blow some air in to the fan and that is all 5min wait before powering on (by the time you finish putting the laptop back together it will be more than 5min :P ). the cooler master is super fine and 1.5mm is more than enough. cheers🍻
@@uFixTek Thaaaaaaaaaaanks man ! Just the thermal pads, is it mandatory to change them when removing the heat sink ? It's my last question, i promise. I just want to be sure before purchasing the thermal paste. Again, you're very kind, who would answer to comments on a 1 year video ! You were really very helpful, thanks again !
i would highly recommend not to touch the pads, the pads don't need changing, unless they are very damaged. It's my pleasure my friend, no matter the video age i always try to answer question, else there is no point to the videos if i only do half ass job 🫠 (new comments are priority always😉) cheers🍻
Hello my friend, I would like to ask if the speaker of this laptop is stick with glue? Also, I would like to ask if there is any chance of making a video explaining how to replace the speaker of this laptop? *The above content is translated by Google, please forgive me if there are any errors. Thanks
🫠Regarding your question, the speakers are glued with adhesive. Apply 95% isopropyl alcohol under the speakers to make it easier to remove them. If needed, you can purchase new speakers from AliExpress. Replacing them is very simple and easy. Use double-sided tape to secure the new speakers in place. Cheers! 🍻
🫠Regarding your question, You can order a new fan from AliExpress or eBay. These fans are non-serviceable. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
Hello sir, thanks for your video ! I have a very similar pc : ASUS X571LI with an i5-10300h and a gtx 1650 ti. I wanted to know if the internals were the same as yours, if i needed to replace the thermal pads when removing the heatsink, if i could clean the vents with alcohol and if using pressurized air to clean the fans would damage them (as they would be spinning while beeing turned off). Maybe opening them would be better ? Anyway, with or without answer, i wanted to tell you that the tutorial is very well made ! 💯
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, the process is nearly identical internally, so you're in good hands. For cleaning the vents, it's safe to use isopropyl alcohol with a concentration of 98% or higher. When it comes to using compressed air for the fans, please ensure the fans are disconnected from the motherboard before proceeding. This allows you to safely spin them without risk. However, if they remain connected and are spun rapidly, it can generate voltage that flows back into the motherboard, potentially causing damage. Essentially, any fan can act like an electric dynamo. I recommend disassembling them to remove any dust accumulation before blowing air. Sometimes, if there's a significant buildup of dust and you directly blow air onto it, the dust can enter the fan mechanism and prevent the fan from spinning properly. Should you have any more questions or need further assistance in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out. Cheers! 🍻
@@uFixTek You're the goat ! Definitely earned a sub mate ! Regarding the fans, did you personally open them up ? If so, were there many screws or fragile parts that should be taken into consideration before proceeding ? I was also worried about the thermal pads since removing the heatsink would maybe require to change them. Regarding the vents, if i clean them with isopropyl using a toothbrush, would i need to wait for them to dry (or accelerate the process with a hair dryer ?). For the thermal paste, i found the Cooler Master MASTERGEL PRO V2 in a tube of 1,5 ml. Would that be enough ? Thanks again, i will share the channel with a friend of mine who also looks to repaste and upgrade his laptop ! Have a nice day 👍
It's my pleasure my friend to help, regarding the fan opening it is not fragile just remove the tiny screws and open the fan, it is just like playing lego, it is very simple and it is not delicate, i do open them daily on many laptops and service them, i been doing this for past 18years not :( you can clean it with 98%+ iso alcohol. no need to wait for dry just blow some air in to the fan and that is all 5min wait before powering on (by the time you finish putting the laptop back together it will be more than 5min :P ). the cooler master is super fine and 1.5mm is more than enough. cheers🍻
It's my pleasure, my friend. 😊 I deeply appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback. If you're inclined to support the channel further, feel free to like and subscribe-or even both! Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. 🍻cheers
It's my pleasure my friend, i appreciate your support. 🫠Regarding your question, I'm sorry to inform you that the CPU and GPU are soldered onto the board and are neither upgradable nor removable. Additionally, the surrounding components are designed specifically for those models. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
@@uFixTek Do you have already graphic's problems with this computer? Like horizontal lines on the top of sreen, even in the bios, and safe mode. After a moment everything's freeze, beyond the screen i can see process works but the problem is too strong... Hope when i update the UHD & screen's drivers but for short time. I'm deseperated, test on another screen it's my last chance i think... Thanks
Hola quisiera comprarme esta laptop pero he visto que varios usuarios se quejan de la temperatura. Quisiera saber si es cierto que sufre estrangulamiento térmico por falta de tuberias de disipación ya que este modelo solo tiene 2.
Claro, nos llegan muchos de esos modelos por fallas de sobrecalentamiento y fallas en componentes como los reguladores de voltaje. No recomiendo que lo compren. saludos 🍻
Thank you very much for the informative video! I don't know how much time you had with this laptop but can you tell me if it's normal for the air of one side of the coolers be hotter than the other? I see that the die of the cpu is mostly on one heat pipe but isn't there a heatspreader layer that would prevent this? I'm having this "problem" and I was hoping that getting a repaste would solve it but seeing the video it seems to be the design 🥲🥲
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, yes you will always feel that one side is hotter than the other side, unless GPU and GPU load are high, then both side will be hot. the reason is the fan curve of the left side or the right side are separate one is based on GPU and one is based for CPU. so if the CPU dye heatsup more the fan for that side will spin more. if the GPU dye is under load and the fan for it will spin and that side will heat more. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, use a sharp corner flat screw driver that can fit inside the damaged screws, and the flat head drewdriver can help, if not let me know i assist you more.
🫠Regarding your question, here is a link for the hdd ssd upgrade: ruclips.net/video/RmHs9c88nl0/видео.html Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
It's my pleasure my friend. 😊 Thank you for taking the time to give feedback! If you would like to support the channel, please like, subscribe, or both. :P Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can show your support by liking, subscribing, or doing both! Regarding your question, T5 stands for Torx #5 , the screw driver that we highly recommend and are the best quality are: amzn.to/3Oe1oP6
It's my pleasure my friend. 😊 Thank you for taking the time to give feedback! If you would like to support the channel, please like, subscribe, or both. :P Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Hello,may I ask what should I do if my laptop is at 95° when playing light gaming and cpu temp at 55° when idle? I've already cleaned and repasted MX-6 thermal paste and cleaned the fan and heat sink. Lately, it shuts down, then restart when CPU temp reaches 95°.
🫠Regarding your question, did you make sure that you heatsing vents are cleaned?, and also you may have aun even heatsink, this is very common. use a thick thermal paste like: arctic silver 5: amzn.to/4e5Lz7M or the other option is to use a copper shim .5mm: amzn.to/3Vi2r2y and with copper shim use the MX-6, also make sure your thermal paste is original, there are so many fake paste out there. and place the thermal paste on the GPU/CPU and place the copper shim on top center it, and place one drop of the paste on top of the copper shim and then place the heatsink straight and screw it and enjoy. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻 This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
It's my pleasure, my friend. 😊 I deeply appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback. If you're inclined to support the channel further, feel free to like and subscribe-or even both! Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. 🍻cheers
Hello friend. Maybe you can help me. I replace the wifi chip with ax210 but the laptop as only one antenna and wifi can't work properly any idea how to solve this? the model is same as thisK
Hi, do you know if it works With Intel ax201 and ax210 wireless module? Or the best for this motherboard is the ax200? Other question is, mine comes with 8gb ram, i put more 16gb, do you know if this notebook accept 32gb in the slot upgrade? Thank you
🫠Regarding your question, it does take ax210 wireless card. about the ram: ruclips.net/video/Nu1zISU4Zws/видео.html about the ssd: ruclips.net/video/RmHs9c88nl0/видео.html Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
I have the same laptop and I've tried to install an 2.5 SATA SSD but I didn't have the connector. I've bought one on the Chinese shop and when I've connected it to laptop and SSD and started the laptop the strip MELTED instantly. I think I've bought a wrong connector. Can you please tell me what SATA connector should I buy to make the 2.5 SSD drive work just like on the laptop you're showing here? I would be very grateful. I don't want to damage my laptop trying to upgrade it with an 2.5 SSD drive.
🫠Regarding your question, i really hope that you have not damaged the connector, count the golden pins at the back of the connector and let me know how many pins are there. so i can send you the correct part. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
@@uFixTek Thank you for your response! I've counted that there are 10 pins there on the laptop's motherboard connector and there were also 10 pins on that strip that I've bought on Chinese shop. When I've turned on the laptop with the SSD connected to it, the side of the strip started burning so I've immediately turned off the laptop (the battery wasn't connected). I've read later that the 2 pins on the side (out of 10 pins) of the connector are a 5 Volt lines to power the SSD. The connector on the laptop's motherboard is intact and it was checked by the repair guy. I've asked him if he could buy a proper connector and install the SSD but he said that he won't do it because those connectors are very faulty and it's hard to buy a good one that will work and will be reliable.
Oh, it is more than enough to use just a raindrop-sized amount. Due to the pressure from the heatsink and the lack of space between them, that small drop will be sufficient. You can perform a simple quick test by placing a small drop only on the GPU or CPU, then placing the heatsink over it and applying pressure. When you lift it back up, you will see that the thermal paste has spread to cover the entire surface of the GPU or CPU. It's important to ensure that you clean the surface properly before reapplying the thermal paste. If you apply too much paste, it can overflow and contaminate the BGA chip. This can lead to poor thermal performance. Should you have any other questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Finally, i found you Man, who told us the size of thermal pads (1mm, 2mm) 👍👍👍👍👍🤝
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Hello, my friend. This is a very great and helpful video! I want to change the thermal paste. Should I change the thermal pads too?
It's my pleasure my friend.
i appreciate your support 🫠Regarding your question, i would recommend you not to replace the pads the factory pads are good and last very long time.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
Hello brother.... Very informative video.
Earlier my fan having noise... I brought new one & changed it.
After two days again i am getting noise from new fan as well..
🫠Regarding your question, what type of thermal paste you used (what brand)?
you need to change the thermal paste with a good brand.
@uFixTek coolermaster regular.
Fan works fine when there is less load on cpu but when load increase it starts to vibrate and makes weired sound.
something like this happed to up at the store for one of my clients, and we replaced the fan 3 times, and on the 4th we went with different brand and provider for the fans.
@@uFixTek Thanks for sharing your experience.
I was feeling the same that issue might with the new fan as well..
It's my pleasure my friend.
hope you get to find a better quality fan
cheers🍻
You're the GOAT man ! Definitely earned a subscriber ! Regarding the fans, did you personally open them up ? If so, were there many screws or fragile parts that should be taken into consideration before proceeding ? I was also worried about the thermal pads since removing the heatsink would maybe require to change them. Regarding the vents, if i clean them with isopropyl using a toothbrush, would i need to wait for them to dry (or accelerate the process with a hair dryer ?). For the thermal paste, i found the Cooler Master MASTERGEL PRO V2 in a tube of 1,5 ml. Would that be enough ? Thanks again, i will share the channel with a friend of mine who also looks to repaste and upgrade his laptop ! Have a nice day 👍
It's my pleasure my friend to help, regarding the fan opening it is not fragile just remove the tiny screws and open the fan, it is just like playing lego, it is very simple and it is not delicate, i do open them daily on many laptops and service them, i been doing this for past 18years not :(
you can clean it with 98%+ iso alcohol. no need to wait for dry just blow some air in to the fan and that is all 5min wait before powering on (by the time you finish putting the laptop back together it will be more than 5min :P ).
the cooler master is super fine and 1.5mm is more than enough.
cheers🍻
@@uFixTek Thaaaaaaaaaaanks man ! Just the thermal pads, is it mandatory to change them when removing the heat sink ? It's my last question, i promise. I just want to be sure before purchasing the thermal paste. Again, you're very kind, who would answer to comments on a 1 year video ! You were really very helpful, thanks again !
i would highly recommend not to touch the pads, the pads don't need changing, unless they are very damaged.
It's my pleasure my friend, no matter the video age i always try to answer question, else there is no point to the videos if i only do half ass job 🫠 (new comments are priority always😉)
cheers🍻
Again sir, thanks a lot ! I'm going to apply the paste in the comming weeks, hope it will work well and reduce the temps !
Yo bro did u replied your thermal paste ?!@@The_Chicken_Man
Hello my friend, I would like to ask if the speaker of this laptop is stick with glue?
Also, I would like to ask if there is any chance of making a video explaining how to replace the speaker of this laptop?
*The above content is translated by Google, please forgive me if there are any errors.
Thanks
🫠Regarding your question, the speakers are glued with adhesive. Apply 95% isopropyl alcohol under the speakers to make it easier to remove them. If needed, you can purchase new speakers from AliExpress. Replacing them is very simple and easy. Use double-sided tape to secure the new speakers in place.
Cheers! 🍻
@@uFixTek thanks
@@uFixTek But I want to ask, can the double-sided tape ensure that it will not fall off?
yes you can and it will be 100% ok
Is it possible to take the fans apart to lubricate them? or just buy new ones?
🫠Regarding your question, You can order a new fan from AliExpress or eBay. These fans are non-serviceable.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
@@uFixTek thanks!
It's my pleasure my friend.
Hello sir, thanks for your video ! I have a very similar pc : ASUS X571LI with an i5-10300h and a gtx 1650 ti. I wanted to know if the internals were the same as yours, if i needed to replace the thermal pads when removing the heatsink, if i could clean the vents with alcohol and if using pressurized air to clean the fans would damage them (as they would be spinning while beeing turned off). Maybe opening them would be better ? Anyway, with or without answer, i wanted to tell you that the tutorial is very well made ! 💯
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both!
Regarding your question, the process is nearly identical internally, so you're in good hands. For cleaning the vents, it's safe to use isopropyl alcohol with a concentration of 98% or higher. When it comes to using compressed air for the fans, please ensure the fans are disconnected from the motherboard before proceeding. This allows you to safely spin them without risk. However, if they remain connected and are spun rapidly, it can generate voltage that flows back into the motherboard, potentially causing damage. Essentially, any fan can act like an electric dynamo.
I recommend disassembling them to remove any dust accumulation before blowing air. Sometimes, if there's a significant buildup of dust and you directly blow air onto it, the dust can enter the fan mechanism and prevent the fan from spinning properly.
Should you have any more questions or need further assistance in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Cheers! 🍻
@@uFixTek You're the goat ! Definitely earned a sub mate ! Regarding the fans, did you personally open them up ? If so, were there many screws or fragile parts that should be taken into consideration before proceeding ? I was also worried about the thermal pads since removing the heatsink would maybe require to change them. Regarding the vents, if i clean them with isopropyl using a toothbrush, would i need to wait for them to dry (or accelerate the process with a hair dryer ?). For the thermal paste, i found the Cooler Master MASTERGEL PRO V2 in a tube of 1,5 ml. Would that be enough ? Thanks again, i will share the channel with a friend of mine who also looks to repaste and upgrade his laptop ! Have a nice day 👍
It's my pleasure my friend to help, regarding the fan opening it is not fragile just remove the tiny screws and open the fan, it is just like playing lego, it is very simple and it is not delicate, i do open them daily on many laptops and service them, i been doing this for past 18years not :(
you can clean it with 98%+ iso alcohol. no need to wait for dry just blow some air in to the fan and that is all 5min wait before powering on (by the time you finish putting the laptop back together it will be more than 5min :P ).
the cooler master is super fine and 1.5mm is more than enough.
cheers🍻
Great video, u help me a lot
It's my pleasure, my friend. 😊 I deeply appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback. If you're inclined to support the channel further, feel free to like and subscribe-or even both!
Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
🍻cheers
Thanks for the good video,
Do you think it is possible to change only the cpu or the gpu?
It's my pleasure my friend, i appreciate your support.
🫠Regarding your question, I'm sorry to inform you that the CPU and GPU are soldered onto the board and are neither upgradable nor removable. Additionally, the surrounding components are designed specifically for those models.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
@@uFixTek Do you have already graphic's problems with this computer? Like horizontal lines on the top of sreen, even in the bios, and safe mode. After a moment everything's freeze, beyond the screen i can see process works but the problem is too strong... Hope when i update the UHD & screen's drivers but for short time. I'm deseperated, test on another screen it's my last chance i think... Thanks
Hola quisiera comprarme esta laptop pero he visto que varios usuarios se quejan de la temperatura. Quisiera saber si es cierto que sufre estrangulamiento térmico por falta de tuberias de disipación ya que este modelo solo tiene 2.
Claro, nos llegan muchos de esos modelos por fallas de sobrecalentamiento y fallas en componentes como los reguladores de voltaje. No recomiendo que lo compren.
saludos
🍻
Thank you very much for the informative video! I don't know how much time you had with this laptop but can you tell me if it's normal for the air of one side of the coolers be hotter than the other? I see that the die of the cpu is mostly on one heat pipe but isn't there a heatspreader layer that would prevent this? I'm having this "problem" and I was hoping that getting a repaste would solve it but seeing the video it seems to be the design 🥲🥲
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both!
Regarding your question, yes you will always feel that one side is hotter than the other side, unless GPU and GPU load are high, then both side will be hot.
the reason is the fan curve of the left side or the right side are separate one is based on GPU and one is based for CPU. so if the CPU dye heatsup more the fan for that side will spin more. if the GPU dye is under load and the fan for it will spin and that side will heat more.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
May I ask you about RAM? is okay to put 16gb 2666?
yes it is perfectly fine
Hello friend. I have a problem two of the screw on the heatsink is screwed I mean my screwdriver tip can't take it out. what shall I do?
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both!
Regarding your question, use a sharp corner flat screw driver that can fit inside the damaged screws, and the flat head drewdriver can help, if not let me know i assist you more.
Sorry can't fit. I wish you can see the picture it is hard to screw out
send me a picture: ask@ufixtek.com
also see this:
ruclips.net/video/UaMO0sH45VI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/xLt6dMIsO9E/видео.html
@@uFixTek thanks. you are very helpful friend.
It's my pleasure my friend. 😊
Hello i want to know ho you install tha hdd please can you reply
🫠Regarding your question, here is a link for the hdd ssd upgrade:
ruclips.net/video/RmHs9c88nl0/видео.html
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
Thank you
It's my pleasure my friend. 😊 Thank you for taking the time to give feedback! If you would like to support the channel, please like, subscribe, or both. :P
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Hello what type of screw driver? is it T5? or just small screw driver? thanks!
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can show your support by liking, subscribing, or doing both!
Regarding your question, T5 stands for Torx #5 , the screw driver that we highly recommend and are the best quality are: amzn.to/3Oe1oP6
@@uFixTek ah so T5 screw driver was used here right?
No my friend there only screw driver your need is the Philips #1 NOT an torx screw all the screws are philips#1
@@uFixTek Oh I see small Philips screw driver yes?
yes a Philips #1
Very useful video man, u help me a lot
It's my pleasure my friend. 😊 Thank you for taking the time to give feedback! If you would like to support the channel, please like, subscribe, or both. :P
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Hello,may I ask what should I do if my laptop is at 95° when playing light gaming and cpu temp at 55° when idle? I've already cleaned and repasted MX-6 thermal paste and cleaned the fan and heat sink. Lately, it shuts down, then restart when CPU temp reaches 95°.
My laptop is same as yours
🫠Regarding your question, did you make sure that you heatsing vents are cleaned?, and also you may have aun even heatsink, this is very common.
use a thick thermal paste like: arctic silver 5: amzn.to/4e5Lz7M
or the other option is to use a copper shim .5mm: amzn.to/3Vi2r2y
and with copper shim use the MX-6, also make sure your thermal paste is original, there are so many fake paste out there.
and place the thermal paste on the GPU/CPU and place the copper shim on top center it, and place one drop of the paste on top of the copper shim and then place the heatsink straight and screw it and enjoy.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
This is an Amazon affiliate link. When you use my links, you are helping to support the channel. 🙏
@@uFixTek thanks broo. I'll try to do it.
It's my pleasure my friend.
thank you so much man!!!!!
It's my pleasure, my friend. 😊 I deeply appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback. If you're inclined to support the channel further, feel free to like and subscribe-or even both!
Should you have any questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
🍻cheers
@@uFixTek Yeah I already subscribed, I just have to buy the thermal pads and thermal paste to change it I have my 4 cores at 92°C is a lot hehehe
i appreciate your support my friend.
good luck in your service
Hello friend. Maybe you can help me. I replace the wifi chip with ax210 but the laptop as only one antenna and wifi can't work properly any idea how to solve this? the model is same as thisK
same wifi card in your video one wire only... but I replace with ax210 with two needing connection but this laptop has only one connection
you need to get an antenna for it and place the antenna in a empty space over the battery or around in the case.
amzn.to/3r0EnpP
@@uFixTek oh I see so I need to buy one? No workaround from it like software?
no with software side you can't do anything this is hardware need
Hi, do you know if it works With Intel ax201 and ax210 wireless module? Or the best for this motherboard is the ax200? Other question is, mine comes with 8gb ram, i put more 16gb, do you know if this notebook accept 32gb in the slot upgrade? Thank you
🫠Regarding your question, it does take ax210 wireless card. about the ram: ruclips.net/video/Nu1zISU4Zws/видео.html
about the ssd: ruclips.net/video/RmHs9c88nl0/видео.html
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
I have the same laptop and I've tried to install an 2.5 SATA SSD but I didn't have the connector. I've bought one on the Chinese shop and when I've connected it to laptop and SSD and started the laptop the strip MELTED instantly. I think I've bought a wrong connector. Can you please tell me what SATA connector should I buy to make the 2.5 SSD drive work just like on the laptop you're showing here? I would be very grateful. I don't want to damage my laptop trying to upgrade it with an 2.5 SSD drive.
🫠Regarding your question, i really hope that you have not damaged the connector, count the golden pins at the back of the connector and let me know how many pins are there. so i can send you the correct part.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
@@uFixTek Thank you for your response! I've counted that there are 10 pins there on the laptop's motherboard connector and there were also 10 pins on that strip that I've bought on Chinese shop. When I've turned on the laptop with the SSD connected to it, the side of the strip started burning so I've immediately turned off the laptop (the battery wasn't connected). I've read later that the 2 pins on the side (out of 10 pins) of the connector are a 5 Volt lines to power the SSD. The connector on the laptop's motherboard is intact and it was checked by the repair guy. I've asked him if he could buy a proper connector and install the SSD but he said that he won't do it because those connectors are very faulty and it's hard to buy a good one that will work and will be reliable.
@@uFixTek Any chance for a response?
Bro is this good laptop??
🫠Regarding your question, they are very well made with good components.
cheers🍻
@@uFixTek bro my laptop display suddenly brights up and down like flashing in specific apps, why, it is a software problem or hardware?
Hello, by any chance do you have the modelsheet?
the laptop info:
Asus Gaming Notebook X571Gt-Bq185T, With 15.6 Inch Display, Core I5-9300H Processor,8 Gb Ram Ddr4, 1Tb+256Ssd, Nvidia Gtx 1650, 4Gb Gddr5,Windows10, Black, En-Ar Keyboard, 2Y International Warranty.
the manual:
dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/X571GD/0409_E16052_X571_V2_A.pdf?model=YX571GD
Thanks for help
It's my pleasure my friend.
May I ask you about cpu temps?
temps are depends to your usage environment and other factor, but you will see a 10C+ drop
What software you used to monitor temps?
hwinfo64
@@uFixTek what info should I check? Core temps? Cpu package?
That tiny drop of paste only is enough? why so very tiny?
Oh, it is more than enough to use just a raindrop-sized amount. Due to the pressure from the heatsink and the lack of space between them, that small drop will be sufficient. You can perform a simple quick test by placing a small drop only on the GPU or CPU, then placing the heatsink over it and applying pressure. When you lift it back up, you will see that the thermal paste has spread to cover the entire surface of the GPU or CPU.
It's important to ensure that you clean the surface properly before reapplying the thermal paste. If you apply too much paste, it can overflow and contaminate the BGA chip. This can lead to poor thermal performance.
Should you have any other questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
@@uFixTek so it is very important to put just enough so that you won't spill right?
Yes, simply apply a fair amount and that should be sufficient. Avoid overdoing it or using too little.
@@uFixTek Okay I will follow your video thank you
my pleasure my friend