Repair Asus Laptop Disassembly A53 Series X53S K53SV A53S Fan Cleaning

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @pharawer6364
    @pharawer6364 7 лет назад +73

    For those who are afraid of opening the laptop because all the screws. It's not that complicated.
    There are only 5 types of screws on the laptop.
    1)black screws - they are on outer shell and below the keyboard. They are interchangeable, so don't worry if you mix them up. They amount for the largest part of the screws.
    2) thick black screws. There are only two of these screws they go on the outer shell near where the battery is.
    3) tiny black screws. There are 4. One of them is located below the hard drive and three of them go below the DVD ROM.
    4) Silver screws. They go on the mother board. They are interchangeable. Only put them on the places that have arrows on the motherboard. The heatsink is hold by some of these screws too.
    5) Fan screw. There is only one of these. Is black but is less thicker than the black screws.
    Also you don't really need to disconnect the ram or the WiFi card to get the motherboard out. Also if you don't get any display after assembly its probably the RAM. You gotta press those pins harder. My laptop didn't do any beeps so don't think that if it doesn't beep then the Ram is well placed.
    If the comment was helpful give it a thumbs up so everyone can see it.
    PS: keyboard was the HARDEST part for me to take out. So try to see if everything works before putting it back on. You don't need the keyboard for the computer to function normally.

    • @Kedicikminicik
      @Kedicikminicik 2 года назад

      Great Information you have here,thank you :)

  • @augustasas
    @augustasas 8 лет назад

    It took me 90 minutes to open A53S, clean the fan and change the thermo paste, and without video I would not have been able to do that!
    Thanks a lot! It saved me time and money.

  • @0ako
    @0ako 7 лет назад +29

    Thanks man, I followed ur vid and my laptop still works after I put it back together! Only issue is I have like five leftover screws tho and I don't know where they came from...

    • @huajoo8125
      @huajoo8125 7 лет назад +6

      i have 12... bro im even worse XD

    • @lurkingfell
      @lurkingfell 5 лет назад +3

      me too...lol

    • @tiktak5689
      @tiktak5689 2 года назад

      @@lurkingfellI have 4 :D

  • @figlar3
    @figlar3 9 лет назад +1

    Just finished cleaning my laptop. I was watching You on my phone step by step, screw by screw :) . Found so much dust that air couldn't go through which was making lap HOT. Put everything back together, no screw neither part left :P Everything working good. Thank You for help and for making me happy due to doing it all by myself.

  • @afonsogoncalves2539
    @afonsogoncalves2539 4 года назад +5

    Thank you so much!
    Great video, I just did it myself easily with your help!
    After 8 years of dust accumulation I was having a serious trouble keeping the computer at normal temperatures. Much better now, works perfectly and no felft over parts!

  • @cagrdemirezer9822
    @cagrdemirezer9822 8 лет назад +1

    cok ise yaradi. hersey adim adim gosterilmis. deneyecek olan olursa tavsiyem: laptoptan arka kapak cikarken 2 tane kalin vida cikiyo. cd okuyucuyu cikarttiktan hemen sonra 3 tane vida sokuyoruz onlar kisa vidalar bundan haric hepsi standart vida fakat anakartin kendi vidalarinida bisey olur diye ayri tuttum. son olarak fani sogutucudan ayirirken dikkat!!!!!!!: sogutucuyla fani birbirine tutturup yalitimini saglayan bir bant ve dahilinda bir cubuk sunger var eger daha once buna benzer bi isleme tabii olmadiysa laptopunuz o bantlar eskidir ( ben de oyle oldugu icin sikinti yasadim ) ve o bantlari sokerken ya yerine alternatif bulun ya da dikkatli sokun en azindan bi parcasi sogutucunun ustunde kalsin fan en kotu ihtimal ile vidalar ile yerine oturuyo ama sogutucunun ustundeki dalgamatiklerin etkisini bilemem ben hepsini soktum bok oldu oylece tekrar topladim. suan bi sikinti yok ve purussuz calisiyo. bir de yerine otyrmayan bise olursa dikkat edin kablolari ezmeyin hersey ustunde ince calisin batarya milimetrik bi kaymadan oturu suan yerine cuk diye oturmuyo ama sikinti yok. eski halindan 10 kat daha sessiz calisiyo. sessiz odada uyumadan dinleyeceginiz bir ninni turunden ses iste . ilk aldiginiz zamanki gibi. yapana kolay gelsin simdiden. eger isinize yararsa yorum atin paylasim yapin insanlar cile cekmesin amk.

  • @EliteGamingTV1
    @EliteGamingTV1 2 года назад

    I just followed everything step by step and I cleaned my fan with accumulated dust. Thank you so much for this amazing guide...

  • @Zuunky
    @Zuunky 9 лет назад

    I cleaned my Asus k53s today and I'm happy with the result. I was little confused because I accidentally put some screws in the wrong gaps wich created problems but I set it back right. In the beginning when I turned on my laptop again the fan made more noise than before I disassembled it, but that was only for a short time. After a few minutes and some heavy load benchmark tests the fan spun a little faster and began running smoothly. Now in idle mode my laptop is more quiet and the fan spins like it was new 3 years ago. Also the pile of dust that I removed makes the heat sink cool down in seconds!

  • @emilastrom73
    @emilastrom73 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you very much for this video. It was very helpful when my wife's computer had a glitchy dc port. Your video and some soldering solved the issue!

  • @z1teq
    @z1teq 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for this guide. I was able to follow along and ultimately be able to re-apply thermal paste, aswell as cleaning the heat sink.
    - Results: (exact model = X53SV-SX437V)
    Before: 60c idle temp (WITH HIGH FAN SPEED) ~3800 rpm.
    After: 50c idle temp (WITH VERY LOW FAN SPEED) ~2200 rpm.
    After: 70c under load with ~3800 rpm.
    - Now this rather big improvement is most likely also due to the previous "professional" who serviced the machine, applying thermal paste incorrectly.
    There seemed to be missing thermal paste in the middle of the cpu.
    Again, thank you for this video.

  • @korhankumral3260
    @korhankumral3260 2 года назад

    Thanks for the explanation; I applied it for the first time for a seven year old laptop. It was like the first day.

  • @dolnodjob
    @dolnodjob 9 лет назад +1

    Excellent video! Every step is very well captured and the HD quality allowed me to see every detail. My laptop is not overheating anymore :)

  • @ncfctim2415
    @ncfctim2415 4 года назад

    Thanks for this, followed the video to clean my fan, it went perfect! Thanks again, great video, no annoying music or someone talking over it!

  • @tonygibson2618
    @tonygibson2618 8 лет назад

    You are a top man. My Asus K53SC has been overheating for ages. I knew I had to clean the fan, but was dreading it. What a helpful video, job was a breeze. Thank you so much for taking the time to upload this video. All the best Tony

  • @onkelrocco
    @onkelrocco 3 года назад

    Super Arbeit! Dank dieses Videos habe ich mitbekommen, warum der Laptop meiner Tochter nach einer Säuberung nicht mehr anlief. Ich hatte ein Kabel (unter einem Klebeband) mit dem Deckel abgezogen! Nachdem ich es wieder drangemacht hatte lief der Laptop wieder.

  • @dchris47
    @dchris47 10 лет назад

    Thanks a ton! This laptop has got to be the worst one I have ever seen to take apart for repairs. This video really helped

  • @MrMaxmira
    @MrMaxmira 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this tutorial!
    Now my pc doesn't spit all that hot hair immediately after turning it on, that was for such massive amount of dust in it.
    Definitely the best tutorial in all YT ;)

  • @lucasgtr7256
    @lucasgtr7256 4 года назад +1

    Without thermal compound change on cpu and gpu you could do the same trick with air compressor or canned compressed air...
    (without thermal compound change affter 10 years of usage laptop still will be overheatning)

  • @TheNukebooster
    @TheNukebooster 6 лет назад

    Very good video! I could not figure out how to access the fan safely without your help.

  • @thedoctordosmil7547
    @thedoctordosmil7547 4 года назад

    Thanks man, I did it according to your steps and everything was perfect, now the laptot cools much better and it won't turn off

  • @BrettMankel
    @BrettMankel 8 лет назад

    About halfway through disassembling/reassembling this video has helped so much thanks j500. I really appreciate the simple instruction without dialogue. Took me a bit longer than 24 minutes XD

  • @blooduhz
    @blooduhz 8 лет назад +30

    Asus and other laptop manufacturers seriously need to be innovative in their laptop designing. All these hassles just to brush off dirt from the fan? Dirt clogging on the fan is the reason why laptop become overheating and slow, and worst dead laptop. So Why cant they just design one easy access for user to take out fan, clean it, and attach it back

    • @rolandoperez8054
      @rolandoperez8054 7 лет назад

      blooduhz That's the scam part
      they want you to take it to them to charge you for services.
      unless you purchase warranty contract for svc repair

    • @MrRajaBaja
      @MrRajaBaja 7 лет назад +5

      Man this laptop is an easy one to take apart trust me.

    • @blooduhz
      @blooduhz 7 лет назад +1

      Yeap, I managed to take apart and dissemble a few months back with this video help. Unfortunately, the motherboard has finally gone kaput last week after almost 5 years of heavy and rough use. The laptop has done a tremendous job to me throughout my college years. And after 21 years of using Windows since I was a 9 years old, I'm about to migrate to macbook as now my focus on video and music editing.

    • @MrRajaBaja
      @MrRajaBaja 7 лет назад

      blooduhz That is great, tell me did it serve you really well and what are some of the problems you had with it? I just bought a used one (4.5 years old) soo I'm wondering :P

    • @vacanza11
      @vacanza11 6 лет назад

      my brother in law bought one late in 2011. I upgraded it 3 years ago with another stick of 4 gb ram (i dont remember if it was ddr3l) and an ssd of 256 GB (840 evo samsung). With this upgrade (expecially the ssd) the machine still rocks as the cpu is still reasonably powerfull! The problem is that it gets very hot and the fan is always spinning! Untill it works fine fine i will not open it only to risk a brakedown! p.s. Man you did all this excellent job but you really should use a compressed air can, it really helps out! Firthermore once opened i would change the thermal paste with a good and fresh one""

  • @richc848
    @richc848 5 лет назад

    Excellent and clear - helped me resuscitate an old laptop by putting in a new motherboard. Great to have the reassembly part.

  • @lordkryss17
    @lordkryss17 9 лет назад

    Took 2 hours but now my fan can work normally, thanks :D

  • @longclaw99
    @longclaw99 8 лет назад +2

    Terrific instruction video, I was just able to upgrade my cpu from a i5 2450M to a i7 2670QM and was easily able to get to the cpu (and clean the fan at the same time) by simply following the step by step. Thank you!

  • @cristianmatei2961
    @cristianmatei2961 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the awesome video! At first, I blew some air in the fan from the outside, is it possible that the dust got into the copper pipes?

  • @aussielass5621
    @aussielass5621 6 лет назад

    good video. I like how gentle you are and you don't force anything. Big job to do the fan.

  • @coralee6898
    @coralee6898 8 лет назад

    I had this playing in the background while I posted an ad on gumtree for this laptop, and I thought I was just playing an ASMR video before I went back to the tab and realised it was this haha. This would be great ASMR.

  • @kizzdee3007
    @kizzdee3007 8 лет назад

    Thank you! I followed your video; step by step and Fix the sound on my computer! The plug was out! Thanks again!!!! 😄😄

  • @3du45d
    @3du45d 6 лет назад

    Many many thanks for your Video!!! I had to solder a new power jack into my ASUS already twice and with your Video I didn't need to trial and error which screws are where and when to loosen!

  • @User360iskon
    @User360iskon 3 года назад

    Thank u. My Asus K53s laptop gets shut down due to heat when i plug in my charging adapter cable. Also sometimes the boot option in BIOS doesn't show the HDD nd instead shows the DVD drive as sole booting device; i go to BIOS setup whn it shows press ctrl+alt to boot. But again after sometime der is normal booting. Can both dese over heating and boot issue due to over heating and PATA cable issue thereafter. Whn the laptoo is ON it functions perfectly and there is no shutdown whn on battery.

    • @slavafedotov5742
      @slavafedotov5742 3 года назад +1

      you probably have a short circuit on the motherboard. I replaced the i3 processor with an i7-2760qm processor (turned off the turbo boost and operates at a base frequency of 2.4 GHz) and everything works fine and in the AIDA64 stress test the maximum temperature is 76*C - there is no overheating and the laptop starts up normally. Take the laptop to the computer workshop. If the repair is very expensive, then you can buy a new motherboard at Aliexpress.

    • @User360iskon
      @User360iskon 3 года назад

      @@slavafedotov5742 better than replacing the processor I want to replace the motherboard and it will cost less. The laptop is now booting fine but it works only with battery and not while power cable is connected due to power supply issue in motherboard. But will a replaced motherboard last like a original one that comes with it while buying the laptop

    • @slavafedotov5742
      @slavafedotov5742 3 года назад

      @@User360iskon since the laptop is working from the battery, then the motherboard is probably working. Maybe the problem is in the power supply? or in the connector where the power supply is connected. In the computer workshop, another power supply will be connected to the laptop and it will be seen what the problem is. Find out how much it costs to repair a laptop and if it's expensive, then it's better to buy a motherboard on Aliexpress. Or maybe you just have to buy another power supply, which is inexpensive (8-10 euro maximum)

  • @TheDarkPredator92
    @TheDarkPredator92 6 лет назад

    Yay, was able to make my pc work just like it did 9 years ago.
    Thank you

  • @1PissOnYou
    @1PissOnYou 9 лет назад

    It works perfectly! U just forgot to put HDD back and u also missed one screw. Definitely recommend it! Thx.

    • @Zuunky
      @Zuunky 9 лет назад

      +David Pálenský I saw him putting the hdd back. Am I blind? whatever no matter.

  • @RafaelVarelaPet
    @RafaelVarelaPet 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for the tutorial. Thumbs up!
    By the way, after 14:30 you missed one of the mainboard screws. The middle one at the bottom of the picture.

  • @AdrianGL301
    @AdrianGL301 7 лет назад

    Thanks to this video i could take my laptop apart with no other help. Much apreciated!

  • @Auliz81
    @Auliz81 2 года назад

    Tausend Dank! Ein sehr gutes Video! Besonderst toll, dass extra genau gezeigt wird wo die besonders kleinen und dicken hin müssen. Ich habe die Gelegenheit genutzt und dem Laptop dann noch die I7 CPU verbaut und den Ram erweitert :D

  • @adrianpradas3085
    @adrianpradas3085 8 лет назад

    Gracias.
    Tenía el disipador lleno de polvo y se me recalentaba el pc, gracias a tu video me he atrevido a abrirlo y limpiar el disipador y cambiar la pasta térmica.
    Se ha reducido la temperatura más de 20 o 30º, y el ventilador ya no trabaja constantemente a tope.
    Saludos.

  • @ricochet5344
    @ricochet5344 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video :)
    Ended up ripping the tape holding the fan to the vent by accident but I replaced it with electrical tape instead. Hopefully it will do the job.

  • @raptorsvk
    @raptorsvk 10 лет назад

    One BIG thank you for your cleaning guide for this notebok (K53SV)

  • @danifer1981
    @danifer1981 9 лет назад +1

    My touchpad had stopped working on my ASUS K53SC connector recently. Saw this and plugged out and in the touchpad connector and woho. It's working! :) Thanks!

  • @robertsusek9279
    @robertsusek9279 2 года назад

    Very helpful video. Could you write me is it possible to replace the touchpad only? I have some issue with it as it oes not work not at all for some time. I was courious is it possible to fix that?

  • @Creative2s
    @Creative2s 8 лет назад

    Hi, great video. The only thing I would consider to include is the tool list because I don't want to get to the middle of the job and then I am missing a tool.

  • @lepiaffX
    @lepiaffX 4 года назад

    I performed this operation with addition of thermal paste change. Everything went well except for the monitor which doesn't work any more. In Windows 10 it sees it as "Digital Flat Panel 1024x768 (60Hz)", which is odd since native resolution is 1366x768. Does someone have any idea what might have happen? I saw a video where some guy reflashes some controler on MB. If hardware, how much you think it may cost these days?

  • @ejunlimited7173
    @ejunlimited7173 7 лет назад

    Thanks, was very helpful. .I just followed every step of you..but now I have 3 screws left..Is it a big problem?

  • @lesandt
    @lesandt 8 лет назад

    My Thanks, this led me through the disassembling and reassembling process perfectly, I was replacing a faulty "Power In" jack, thank you so much your lead was perfect.

  • @fabioforlati5636
    @fabioforlati5636 3 года назад

    Il miglior video che abbia visto finora

  • @jonnya761
    @jonnya761 9 лет назад

    great video, took me like 4 hours but my pc works great and with win 10 it is perfect, thank you for the tutorial

  • @GGEZUS
    @GGEZUS 7 лет назад

    you are a life saver! super informative and clear - i was able to follow with no problems whatsoever.

  • @MSD_Explorar
    @MSD_Explorar 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for this video... II repaired my laptop by watching this video...

  • @thongdtk3
    @thongdtk3 7 лет назад

    thanks so much , i have open my k53 SJ.. install thermal paste and cleaning fan. totaly your video is great... correct to all drivers

  • @kucina9
    @kucina9 10 лет назад

    Good video, after cleaning and changing thermal paste now laptop runs as new...Thanks!!! ;)

  • @philipmarkedwards
    @philipmarkedwards 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your help. Only one extra screw. It's working again.

  • @deeaww
    @deeaww 9 лет назад

    Hello. I have Asus A43S, does this tutorial work for that series as well? I think their structure are pretty much the same. Thanks.

  • @mattd1853
    @mattd1853 8 лет назад

    Thanks very much. Really great hepful video. Just what I needed to resolve no sound from speakers on X53 Laptop. The repairer that replaced motherboard forgot to attach the Speaker cable. We now have sound again :-)

  • @alexanderchou7922
    @alexanderchou7922 9 лет назад

    Instructions are very clear. Thank you!

  • @paaa5941
    @paaa5941 8 лет назад

    I wish I had watched your video before my disassembly. Fumbled with the clips that hold the ribbons in. I broke one. Any suggestions on a source for those little off white clips for my a53z?

  • @michauJi
    @michauJi 10 лет назад

    Thank you very much! I cleaned my K53S but not until 3rd time everything worked just fine.

  • @MosNet_
    @MosNet_ 8 лет назад

    i have the exact same laptop as in this video, i alrdy changed the harddrive to a SSD but i still feel its alittle slow and the CPU gets up to 80-100% usage very fast, if i want to upgrade the CPU what CPU do you suggest?

  • @kaarissevru309
    @kaarissevru309 7 лет назад

    great tutorial dude. i have one questipn. my screen turned black after rebooting. how can i fix this? everything else seems to be running smooth. i hear no sounds..btut it is just the black screen. i cant do anything now

  • @juannortonferreirateixeira1494
    @juannortonferreirateixeira1494 7 лет назад +1

    muchas muchas muchas PERO QUE MUCHAS GRACIAS amigo
    sin tu video no podría haber desmontado mi asus a53sj.
    muchisimas gracias, me a sido de gran ayuda. despues de 5 años sin abrirlo necesitaba urgentemente una gran limpieza

  • @Janpoldeu
    @Janpoldeu 10 лет назад

    Excellent video, thanks a lot for your help. I just cleaned my laptop, and everything went smoothly. Great job.

  • @3du45d
    @3du45d 7 лет назад

    Thank you very much - helped a lot!!! I needed to change the power jack and your disassembling was very helpfully!

  • @gunnyx0
    @gunnyx0 8 лет назад

    Cool Video :) I´m using an Asus X53SV but I would like to change my i72630QM ...Do you know what cpu I can install for a better performance?

  • @jB_15
    @jB_15 7 лет назад

    Thanks for your vid. Very detailed just that I find it too much hassle just to reach the fan and worried I have leftover screws after I assembled everything lol.

  • @boogyteam
    @boogyteam 8 лет назад +1

    Hello, i would like to know what kind of Gloves the repair man is using? OF what kind of material is it made, and where can i buy those? Are they ESD safe ?
    Thanks in advance, the videos are very usefull!!

  • @arunace
    @arunace 5 лет назад

    Pretty good video :)
    Great job and it gave us the confidence to pen our's and clean it out after 7 years ... and then put it back again :)
    Thanx again.

  • @MenushHplnd
    @MenushHplnd 8 лет назад

    Hi. My laptop was suffering from a loose charging port and I had it fixed in a repair shop. Now that I have it back, it seems the internal speakers are not working. My headphones are, though. What could have they missed in the reassembly? Thanks.

  • @arronyeo
    @arronyeo 9 лет назад

    Hey can you do a fan cleaning video of asus g56jr i can't seems to find a way to open it up and do some cleaning. thanks in advance.

  • @schmockepeter
    @schmockepeter 10 лет назад

    very nice work man. my laptop now runs just like new one. thanks for your help

  • @futureproof001
    @futureproof001 7 лет назад

    the issue i have with videos on cleaning or replacing fans
    most times they only use regular electrical tape to seal the fan to the duct
    that will be a BIG mess in the future
    where do we get the actual thermal sealing pads?

  • @mannymanstein5346
    @mannymanstein5346 4 года назад

    Thankyou, good tutorial. Cleaned out a wall of dust from my fan

  • @The_spoderwoman
    @The_spoderwoman 9 лет назад

    Thank you so, so much for this tutorial! The fan on my Asus is all clean and neat and works perfectly now ;) This video was a great help.

  • @dkirby1888
    @dkirby1888 10 лет назад

    I have a question, does the nvidia card can be replace by another one ?

  • @Gabocod
    @Gabocod 7 лет назад

    What tools did you use to make the disassembly?

  • @camarada1996
    @camarada1996 9 лет назад

    do we really need to take out the hdd to clean the fan? mine is making loud noises and I really need to clean it up, but I dont wanna take out the hdd

  • @segelboy95
    @segelboy95 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot for your support man!! Helped me out a lot :)

  • @mnorbert
    @mnorbert 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much! My friend asked me to clean his 5 years old Asus laptop because it was too hot, the fan went all the time and it wasn't cleaned so far. I fixed it and It works properly now :)
    Btw. What"s the name of that plastic thing with which you open the case at 6:15 ? I want to buy it because recently I repair laptops.

    • @27habs27
      @27habs27 9 лет назад

      +Norbert Molnar Looks like a guitar pick covered in tape.

    • @mnorbert
      @mnorbert 9 лет назад

      SparrowHAWX
      yeah I thought the same but I saw this kind of thing in another laptop disassembly videos. I need the exact name of it :)

    • @CoreyEacret
      @CoreyEacret 9 лет назад

      +Norbert Molnar hit up iFixit for one of their tool kits, they come with little pry bars and separators that you can use.

    • @mnorbert
      @mnorbert 9 лет назад

      thank you so much :)

  • @CultureStreetTV
    @CultureStreetTV 9 лет назад

    NICE. I'll clean my fan these next weeks now.

  • @EclecticExplorations113
    @EclecticExplorations113 7 лет назад

    Hello boss..as per your experience is it able to replace GPU for this model? please replay
    Actually i have nvddmkm.sys and dpc watchdog vioalation BSODs happening frequently.
    By this i need to know is it able to replace GPU and is it available in market? also if able to replace is it fix these problems?
    Please replay for the both
    Thanks in advance
    Anshad

  • @DutchmanJay
    @DutchmanJay 10 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for taking the time to make this tutorial. Appreciate it! :)

  • @umedavk2011
    @umedavk2011 6 лет назад

    THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO. I just don't have the confidence to do all this because, with my 76 YO memory, I'd forget how half the stuff went back, especially all the screws - LOL!

  • @aserta
    @aserta 10 лет назад

    So all the 53 series regardless of k a etc are in fact k53sv's?? Because that's the only board type i've seen and i have 4 k53sj's.

  • @5RustyBin
    @5RustyBin 8 лет назад

    how do keep track of what screws go where when dismantling? so many to remove and prob all diff sizes?

  • @Poboot
    @Poboot 3 года назад

    i have an A53SV-SX894V with an i5 2430M, on wich higher/highest CPU can i upgrade to stay compatible?

  • @tusharaggarwal8959
    @tusharaggarwal8959 7 лет назад

    How did he re-attach the wires to the wireless adapter on the back... Those two mini black and white wires.

  • @bentshuang9062
    @bentshuang9062 3 года назад

    Just wondering is there a BT slot for me to install a BT card ? Thanks

  • @Bestietvcute
    @Bestietvcute 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks buddy , that was a lot of help

  • @ionstrajescu8710
    @ionstrajescu8710 6 лет назад

    I just wanted to clean it up a lil bit but it took more than a my whole life omg

  • @massaccres
    @massaccres 9 лет назад

    What's the name of part on the right side, one with two USB and microphone, headphones wholes? I can't find it anywhere and i need to buy new one.

  • @leopoldofmf
    @leopoldofmf 10 лет назад

    Hello, congratulations for the video, I have the same notebook the video, I wonder if he supports 16 gb of memory, today I have 8gb.

    • @SabinMihalcea
      @SabinMihalcea 10 лет назад

      Nope, this notebook only supports a maximum of 8GB of RAM.

  • @raptorsvk
    @raptorsvk 10 лет назад

    One question : That duck tape (black) is some special kind ? Do i need to boy new duck tape for it ?

  • @armandoreosura2790
    @armandoreosura2790 7 лет назад +1

    thank you, I have just cleaned my fan. Big help

  • @strangename5363
    @strangename5363 6 лет назад

    Hey, did you try to put 16 gb ram in it? does it support ?

  • @jonuxlinux5556
    @jonuxlinux5556 4 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot man!!

  • @CenkleJenk
    @CenkleJenk 4 года назад

    Thank u very much . i did it.. hi from Turkey

  • @Derelict014014
    @Derelict014014 7 лет назад

    I now understand why mine was so slow to boot! Completely choked with dust and must have done everything to not kill itself. I haven't used mine ages and after all this it won't boot at all. Light won't even come on. Is it likely that the battery and just totally dead and that's why it won't boot even if it's plugged up to a power source?

  • @JAHISRAEL
    @JAHISRAEL 9 лет назад +7

    *OMG..........all of that and the million screws just to get to the fan?
    Maybe Asus should watch this and just make a panel on the bottom where that fan is so you can clean it or replace the damn thing instead of major surgery!
    I would lose a few screws at least.
    How about you stop by my place and take care of mine for me?
    So far I have been using this high-tech trick.....I tap that corner just above the ESC key with my TV remote so it stops the buzzing fan for hours.......well so far anyway >:-P*

    • @armandoreosura2790
      @armandoreosura2790 7 лет назад

      tried it a while ago. You'll be amazed at what you can do. I work it out while watching, scary at first though.

  • @neilcavenbenitez2086
    @neilcavenbenitez2086 6 лет назад

    Is it Suitable to wear gloves (and what type of gloves was that)?

  • @taydilarel27
    @taydilarel27 4 года назад

    Best video ever. Good job. Thank you very much !!!

  • @RohanSharma9
    @RohanSharma9 8 лет назад

    Computer turn on for 2 second and then turn off , this cycle repeats for several times, no display, sometimes display comes for like 5 seconds and then turn off , FAN NOT WORKING PROPERLY , IT MAKES NOISE SOMETIMES DOESN'T EVEN WORK. Is there any way to check is fan working or not , means do i have to purchase new one ? I have a SONY LAPTOP , so that fan will be compatible with it or every fan has different ratings and compatibility ? Please answer . Sorry for such a big query :- )