Good eye, but what I actually did was use that screw to screw in the bottom right corner at 13:24. Because I pointed out at 01:15 that this corner was missing a screw. I think a corner being secured is better than the middle.
Hi! I've recently had my P53 professionally cleaned. Now I've noticed that the device wobbles or rattles when I rest my hand on the right side (where the Lenovo logo is). The right rubber foot is now hanging in the air. Do you have any idea what might be causing this or how to fix it? I hope the entire case hasn’t warped. Maybe the screws were tightened in the wrong order?
This machine reminds me a lot of the old T52 and T53 era of ThinkPads (mid-2000). The inner frame sandwiched between the top and bottom. Not many ThinkPads are built like this anymore.
@@PetricusGaming I honestly do love older thinkpads design that they have a very rigid inner frame, despite the entire machine is plastic but it feels very solid and most importantly no keyboard flex, the issue of which most 16 inch laptops has due to their size and not having an inner frame
Solid video I knew there would be something tricky on this models keyboard.
You probably forgot to put back one of the screws you unscrewed at 3:00. Are you sure there wasn't any left after putting everything back together?
Good eye, but what I actually did was use that screw to screw in the bottom right corner at 13:24. Because I pointed out at 01:15 that this corner was missing a screw. I think a corner being secured is better than the middle.
Hi! I've recently had my P53 professionally cleaned. Now I've noticed that the device wobbles or rattles when I rest my hand on the right side (where the Lenovo logo is). The right rubber foot is now hanging in the air. Do you have any idea what might be causing this or how to fix it?
I hope the entire case hasn’t warped. Maybe the screws were tightened in the wrong order?
1. missing rubber feet. 2. wrong screw positions during reassembly. 3. plastics not snapped back in properly.
how thick are thermal pads on gpu?
i think it's the same as the SSD, 1.25, but i can't be 100% Lenovo part number: 02DM515
@@PetricusGaming thanks a lot for the response
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haha, thanks. Don't think my channel is famous/big enough for people to claim first comments on videos
@@PetricusGamingat least your viewers know that I'm the first person who felt helped with your videos 🔥
Do you need the keyboard removal tool or are there substitutes for it?
Please answer quick am currently trying to clean the fans
Also please note that i do not have a black stick tool
Try a small flathead screwdriver, just be careful not to scratch up the plastics
Do you know what dimensions of heat points (gpu and cpu) are? I want to change old thermal paste to Honeywell ptm7950. :)
No idea, probably depends on the actual CPU model, probably just do some googling for tour specific chipset
@@PetricusGaming Thanks for tips. There will not be a problem.
Man I thought this machine was easy to do thermal repaste but man was I wrong
This machine reminds me a lot of the old T52 and T53 era of ThinkPads (mid-2000). The inner frame sandwiched between the top and bottom. Not many ThinkPads are built like this anymore.
@@PetricusGaming I honestly do love older thinkpads design that they have a very rigid inner frame, despite the entire machine is plastic but it feels very solid and most importantly no keyboard flex, the issue of which most 16 inch laptops has due to their size and not having an inner frame