Lenovo ThinkPad W520 Disassembly, Fan Cleaning and Thermal Paste Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @howfixit
    @howfixit  6 лет назад +2

    ***ENG: Links to screwdrivers and parts in the description under the video*
    ***RUS: Ссылки на отвертки и заменяемые детали в описании под видео*

  • @zetamale
    @zetamale 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, just got home from work and took my w520 apart. I couldnt have done it safely without you! I managed to take everything apart as you did... I was a bit dissappointed with the lack of dust around the fan, but there was some cleaning required and replacing the thermal paste must have helped on such an old device. Now my temps are about 10 degrees lower, both idle and under load, which I'm pleased with. Good work! Let's hope it continues to work now :)

  • @WanJae42
    @WanJae42 6 лет назад +5

    This helped a lot. After a good cleaning and new thermal paste, the fan runs a lot less, and not as fast, and it doesn't feel like I have a frying pan on my lap anymore! Woot!

  • @pete999tete
    @pete999tete 8 лет назад +8

    Great stuff, thanks. My W520 had started crashing a lot, it got to the point where it would boot into Win10 and whatever you chose would result in a BSOD. HWMonitor was clocking temps at 70C+ (158F) on a regular basis, more if one of the kids tried to play Minecraft. I followed all the instructions, got the heatsync/fan out, it was covered in dust. Cleaned it all up, removed the old thermal paste, and applied silicone grease. Got it all back together, HWMonitor is now showing 39C at idle, 45-50 under load. It hasn't crashed since the operation was completed. There are only 2 difficult parts, both involve getting the ribbon cables reseated properly. The one connecting the touchpad was very frustrating, it is as thin as paper and was very difficult to get back in place. The keyboard ribbon connector is also challenging as it is difficult to see if you have it properly centered. My first attempt was off, some keys (like the B key) did not work. Second attempt worked.

  • @poldergeest0297
    @poldergeest0297 9 лет назад +7

    Fixing my buddy's W520. Thank you for this excellent no-nonsense video.

    • @noahpaulette1490
      @noahpaulette1490 3 года назад

      I still use a w520 every day. It's from 2012 and it's still a good laptop. Do you happen to remember what broke your friends laptop?

    • @poldergeest0297
      @poldergeest0297 3 года назад

      @@noahpaulette1490 Doritos dust and wine.

    • @noahpaulette1490
      @noahpaulette1490 3 года назад

      @@poldergeest0297 that sounds like it was a nightmare to clean. Thankfully the keyboard is waterproof so it should all have been in the parts that are easy to clean.

    • @poldergeest0297
      @poldergeest0297 3 года назад

      @@noahpaulette1490 there was no rescuing the keyboard so I replaced it, which was so easy to do. The rest of the machine still worked of course. It still does.

  • @TotalFitnessCP
    @TotalFitnessCP 9 лет назад

    This just fixed my laptop! It was incredibly dirty and kept freezing. Then it would not boot up. I almost gave up TODAY! My fan was dusty and there was so much dirt on the board. You're a lifesaver! THANK YOU!

  • @johnhunter8959
    @johnhunter8959 Год назад

    Good clean video, was stuck getting my heatsink out and just had to watch your video and realize it was just a matter of jockeying it out of the tight spot. Thank you!

  • @untokyo
    @untokyo 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks! Super helpful. Just cleaned the fan of my W530. So much dust was inside can't believe it. Much appreciated !!!

  • @rondoborino1278
    @rondoborino1278 4 года назад

    My W520 would boot up and then immediately crash with FAN Error... follow the video, cleaned, put it back and sure enough it is working again. Awesome stuff. Thanks. By the way... the magnet stuck to the screwdriver idea is brilliant.

  • @Makinja
    @Makinja 7 лет назад +13

    This is really quiet work.

  • @AustinWLee
    @AustinWLee 4 года назад

    Thanks to you, now my W520 is free from high heat. appreciate!

  • @chaoticrealm777
    @chaoticrealm777 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome video. Greatly appreciate the time you took to document this.

  • @khooverct
    @khooverct 9 лет назад

    This is great - nice clear video. As another commenter noted, showing reassembly (including thermal paste) would be a nice improvement.

    • @howfixit
      @howfixit  9 лет назад

      Thank you. Actually usually I include thermal paste to videos. Assembling you can find in my videos or using abstract.

  • @arsmeh07
    @arsmeh07 3 года назад

    Amazing video, I had a issue with my lenova w520 and this helped me. After cleaning the fan I am having an issue of my mouse pad not working, I checked the cable, its been connected but try couple of time but no luck. Any suggestion ?

  • @kauskommentator4145
    @kauskommentator4145 8 лет назад +1

    This is an excellent video tutorial for a thorough cleaning of the cooling system. BUT! Try a simpler approach first, it may work: Disassemble (following the video) to the point where you lift the keyboard out - but don't disconnect the flexible PC circuitry connecting it to the motherboard, just set the keyboard down. You can see 1/2 of the fan at the upper left of the case. Using a can of compressed air blow on the fan until it spins and throws out dust bunnies like crazy. Keep going until it is spinning freely. Then direct the compressed air in from the side vent until, again, the fan is spinning freely and the dust bunnies are blasted out. Then do the fan from the top again, and then the entire laptop frame to make sure it's clean (don't forget the keyboard). This may be all you need. It's all I needed. P.S. Once you've zipped everything back up use a utility like Open Hardware Monitor to monitor CPU core speeds and temps while doing something extremely CPU intensive, like running WinRAR on a humongous video file (WinRAR uses multiple cores by default). You should hear the fan spinning up (but not too loudly) and the temps going to 85-88C. If you see the core temps going to 90C or above and then the CPUs throttling to a fraction of their typical speed for several minutes: You didn't fix it yet. You probably need to do the whole procedure.

    • @kaethe__kerosin
      @kaethe__kerosin 8 лет назад

      +Kaus Kommentator I am afraid I could damage something, isn't compressed air a little too strong?

    • @kauskommentator4145
      @kauskommentator4145 8 лет назад +1

      +Kaethe Kerosin No - I'm talking about those little cans you get not some kind of industrial compressor :-) Anyway, I've done this for years and no problems. In fact, if we're talking about a W520 or similar Lenovo workstation - they're built like tanks. With the exception of the flexible connector between the keyboard and mainboard, and a couple of things like small antenna wires, I don't think you can hurt anything except by dropping it or dropping something on it. Spraying air (via the little tiny plastic tubes off of the can so you can really direct it) won't hurt the fan or the keyboard (give it a good going over to get the crud out from underneath the keys) or anything else. (You can hurt things by static electricity, though, so use reasonable precautions when inserting/removing parts like the SODIMMs or mSATA drives.)

    • @brianmurrell6943
      @brianmurrell6943 8 лет назад +1

      Yeah, that's the approach I would use. Removing the heat-sink from the processors seems a bit over-kill. I would add though, that you should hold the fan still with your finger while you blow air through it and just rotate it with your finger a bit every second or two to get all of the dust off of it.
      The bearings in those small fans frequently cannot handle the RPMs that blowing air onto them will result in.

    • @Schule04
      @Schule04 8 лет назад

      Please DO NOT rotate the fan with your fingers or with cans of air!

    • @BushidoBrownSama
      @BushidoBrownSama 7 лет назад

      what's wrong with having it rotate through the use of compressed air?

  • @mendoncaangelo
    @mendoncaangelo Год назад

    what thermal do u recommend to use new ?

  • @ronchinoy
    @ronchinoy 4 года назад

    Im doing this. Where can I find info on CPU upgrades ?. Somebody mentioned we can upgrade the CPU.

  • @amolkolte4016
    @amolkolte4016 6 лет назад

    i want to buy new cpu fan onlline for my lenovo w520 pls give me link where to buy ?

  • @mliutikas
    @mliutikas 8 лет назад +1

    Can i use this guide for W530 & W540?

  • @mauropitmau
    @mauropitmau 7 лет назад +1

    Hi guys my Lenovo w520 dont receive charge. What i can do

    • @time-alinge
      @time-alinge 4 года назад +1

      My w530 also hase some problem with charging

  • @duyanh1978
    @duyanh1978 3 года назад

    mình muốn mua quạt tản nhiệt máy Lenovo W530, bạn có không ?

  • @skulls2k170
    @skulls2k170 6 лет назад

    for me the screws for the heat sink wont come loose there stuck

  • @cc1nodens
    @cc1nodens 3 года назад

    Thank you for this Video. This helped a lot

  • @sergejspleiko-iziks9965
    @sergejspleiko-iziks9965 3 года назад

    Благодарю. Видео было полезным.

  • @davereddon4090
    @davereddon4090 6 лет назад

    Hey, great video but one problem. I followed the entire process, cleaned out the fan, applied the proper amount of thermal paste and reassembled. Problem is, that my laptop doesn't seem to be running. The power comes on with the bluetooth icon and the fan is running but the screen is blank. If you might know where I went wrong, I'd appreciate the insight! Thanks :)
    (Never liked messing about with laptops)

  • @Nevrost
    @Nevrost 6 лет назад

    Its work on T520??

    • @howfixit
      @howfixit  6 лет назад

      I think yes

    • @Nevrost
      @Nevrost 6 лет назад

      How-FixIT How-FixIT oh i have t520 but im scary to clean it can you upload wideo with disassembly and again install everything pls

  • @racsomtz9546
    @racsomtz9546 6 лет назад

    I can upgrate the cpu?

  • @miloflores1622
    @miloflores1622 6 лет назад +1

    Pls lenovo w530

  • @heinblod4238
    @heinblod4238 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much. Worked for me *****

  • @elizabethlovett4318
    @elizabethlovett4318 3 года назад

    I need the video for how to open and clean a lenovo fan for the ALL IN ONE DESKTOP not a laptop. Why can't I find that anywhere?

  • @Basexperience
    @Basexperience Год назад

    Useful video, but if you're going to wear gloves, then FGS please use a plastic spudger tool to release circuit board connectors - I grated my teeth every time you dug into connectors with a pair of metal needle tweezers!!! Otherwise - thanks for a great little instructional which brings the service manual to life a little.

  • @beickus
    @beickus 8 месяцев назад

    heatsink is huge !

  • @3DMechxprt
    @3DMechxprt 3 года назад

    Thanks Man

  • @tuannguyenn2508
    @tuannguyenn2508 8 лет назад

    thanks

  • @jarodvaldivia
    @jarodvaldivia 7 лет назад

    Nice video ❗❗

  • @KJ-tq3sm
    @KJ-tq3sm 2 года назад

    no audio??? why so shy?

  • @googledollars
    @googledollars 6 лет назад

    Or you could have removed 2 screws for the keyboard - used compressed air and done.

  • @archygrey9093
    @archygrey9093 3 года назад

    I thought i accidentally muted my volume