Just got a used one, heat went down significantly after following your guide! This laptop was especially tricky to get the heat sink out, but with your help it was a piece of cake! Thanks a lot :) SUBBED
It's my pleasure my friend. i appreciate your support 🫠👍 Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
really great video, helped me a lot, I firstly put too much thermal compound and my laptop was not turning on, but then I just slightly removed some thermal compound, and now works perfectly, thank you so much!!!
In my 5 years of computer experience I have never experienced anything like this before. I replaced my paste with liquid metal and it didn’t turn on. Afterwards I used a different compound and it powered on. Thank you so much! Your comment saved me so much time!
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🫠Regarding your question, yes, you can separate the fans by removing the screws over the fan. The model of the fan is on the other side-you can see the sticker on the fan at the @11:56 position in the left corner. I highly recommend checking your fan model directly, as they use three different models. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
🫠If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, absolutely you can remove the fan and clean the vents, right @11:12 you can see the tiny screws over the fan, remove them and the fan will come out and you can clean it. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
@@uFixTek Hi, thanks for the response! There is a piece of adhesive or tape like grey line on the side of the fans where the screws are, are those removable and could they be put back? (Follow up to the opening the fans part)
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Thank you for the video. It helped a lot in changing thermal paste. But I now I have a problem where I have stripped screw, the one that hold supporting bracket and the exhaust plastic exactly at 4:10. Can anyone help me how to remove this screw? The head is very thin and to be honest I don't have any idea. Thank you in advance
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, use a small flat head screwdriver it will lash to the corners of the bad screw head. try it out my friend, if not i can assist you more. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
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we use a dremel tools like this: amzn.to/499G7hE i can't think of another safer way to remove without heating up the board or damaging it. This is an Amazon affiliate, when you use my links, I earn a percentage, which helps support the channel🙏.
Thank you for the feedback and your support to the channel by a sub :P regarding the audio i have made a lot of effort to make improvements, as the location of the store we have a gym and other store that they put a loud music and it makes it really had to record, and using audio editing software brings the quality really down, but again i have make some major improvements.
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its nothing important, at 12:12 i said thermal paste removal liquid, or use alcohol iso 90% and @13:44 i mentioned using a copper or silver cleaning solution to remove any layer of interference that it has due to oxidation.
Also after installing a 2TB Samsung v-nand SSD to the sata port, will i need to do anything software wise in order for it to work and run smoothly? I'd like to use the original ssd for the OS and the Samsung ssd for storage. Is that possible?
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🫠Regarding your question, they are 1mm thermal pads. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
🫠Regarding your question, make a straight cut on it and use flat head screwdriver. look at this video were i remvoed the bad screw. ruclips.net/video/UaMO0sH45VI/видео.html cheers🍻
I have the same issues with the screws on the heat sink. 3 screws in total. Any other solution other than breaking the screws? How did you make the insertion cut? I’m having a bit of trouble trying not to be too forceful to hurt the laptop and make the cut at the same time
Thank you for the feedback and your support to the channel by a SUB :P regarding your question: open the laptop and place the screen hanging on the edge of table, and place the keyboard flat on the table this way you can press enough force on the screw to open it, press a lot of force and twist at the same time slowly.
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, use a longer handle screw driver and press down hard on the screw and at the same time slow twists. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
I cut a tiny tiny bit of the black wire (in collection of multi color wires) that connects to mb from power supply. Was like 1 tiny tiny strand of wire severed along with a little protective casing. It seems minor given everything, will it be alright?
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Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, unfortunately you can't remove any of the fans without removing the heatsink, the heatsink must come out 1st then you can remove the fam from it. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
@@uFixTek thank you for replying and btw great video it helped me to repaste my laptop Unfortunately my hp laptop is showing error 90b on startup but it's not overheating at all
@@uFixTek update:i fixed it my fan connector was loose and thank you for your content you literally saved my laptop before repasting my laptop was reaching 99 degrees while gaming
🫠Regarding your question, they are 1mm thick thermal pads my friend. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
In that case, I would recommend purchasing two sheets of the 0.5mm thermal pads. Use a single 0.5mm pad where needed, and for areas requiring 1mm, simply stack two 0.5mm pads together. Thermal pads are designed to be 100% stackable without any loss in performance.
Hi im just about to repaste this laptop, and want to do my self, but there is so many option for thermal paste it self, like thermal conductivity thing, 8.5 w/m-k and then 11.8 w/m-k and 12.5 w/m-k. Any idea what should i buy? Thx!
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, if you want the best go with : amzn.to/3F73BWQ Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: here is a link for the thermal pads (.5mm) amzn.to/3ZZJ3bf
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: YES you could, but not recommend it, use a the same but in paste you get 2-3c difference compared to LM. thermal grizzly kryonaut extreme: amzn.to/3Ri8nWO
Hi, your video was really clear to follow, but my pc doesnt seem to recognize the power cable anymore after this. I suspect I did something wrong with the power jack? Do you have any idea how to fix this, I would greatly appreciate any help
It's my pleasure my friend. 🫠Regarding your question, make sure the power jack cable is connected correctly all the way insude the connector check the cable connections 1st. cheers🍻
Really informative and super detailed video! but i want to ask something, from your guide you removed some cables to apply the thermal paste, is it possible to apply the thermal paste while not touching any of the base/factory cable management or atleast only slightly move them? i am planning to re-apply my thermal paste some time and i have really poor cable management(im too afraid to pulling and removing cables)
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, i DO highly recommend you to remove the cable and i don't advise you to try to repaste with fan cable and lcd cable connected you could easily damaged them if left in the jack, trust me they are super easy to remove and plug back, if you need any help let me know my friend.
Thx bro, u helped me. But after doing this repaste process when i turn on the laptop it opens to the recovery mode.Then I enter BIOS, save and exit without doing anything, windows opens. Why does this happen? Could it have something to do with the CMOS battery? Please help me.
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! Regarding your question, it is very normal and the reason is that there is no dedicated BIOS battery on motherboard, the BIOS takes the charge from the main intermal battery and when ever you disconnec the main battery the bios gets reset to default settings and it will take you into the bios at the 1st bood only it is very normal. keep the main battery always with a bit of charge else you will get that bios msg (it is 100 harmless ) Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
Glad it helped! 😊 Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P if you have any question or request feel free to ask my anytime my friend :) regarding the question: NO you don't loose anything or any changed on the system.
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, i do servicing for life, over 17 years of repair and servicing and it is the 1st time i hear this, you always and must remove the battery to do any type of servicing on a motherboard. it is 1000% safe
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, the screw bit is Philips #1 for the heatsink. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
@@uFixTek Thanks for the replay, I used PH0 because PH1 seemed too big and jumped out of and almost rounded 2 of my screws, I might have not the most precise bits. Also to everyone having problems with unscrewing the heatsink: just use a bigger weighty screwdriver so the sole weight of it is enough and apllying pressure is not needed as much as with a smaller lighter screwdriver.
Hi I have a problem with my laptop fans. After changing thermal paste and cleaning the fans, the fans are running at high speed, especially the CPU fan. I checked temperatures and cpu usage. Everything looks good. After disabling "Fan always on", the fans lower the temperature and stop spinning completely. This was not same before replacing the cleaning and thermal paste. As the temperature dropped they slowed down, they didn't stop spinning completely.
the bios curve on this laptop are like this, if the temp is under certain temp the fan will STOP spinning and it will kick in when it goes up the temps. do some gaming or stress testing and you will see. thank you for the support to the channel :)
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I have this exact same model and occasionally it will freeze and hold a buzzing noise and I’ve tried resetting the graphics card, cleaning the hard drive, cleaning the fans, etc and it still does it. Do you think doing this will help?
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, if you have a HDD (mechanical drive) then the issue could be cause because a bad sector and that can't be fixed you must replace the hdd. also check the health on your SSD , if it is degraded also it could cause the issue. 3rd doing a service it should be a must once a year else the CPU could have a sudden freeze. i would say do a repaste 1st then start checking the drives. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
@@uFixTek Hey so i changed the thermal paste and now im getting an error code on the caps lock with 3 long beeps and 2 short. Im not sure if I did something wrong or what, can you help please?
Can you tell me what size ram chip is used in this laptop so i know what size to look for when i purchase a 16g ram chip? Also is there more than 1 slot for ram?
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Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your request: i will make a short video on that today and port it by tomorrow.
You are welcome! Glad you liked it 😊Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P if you have any question or request in the future feel free to ask me. that is a good improvement in fps my friend :)
Hi, thanks for the assembly video, it helped a lot I was thinking of replacing the thermal pad alongside repasting I checked on the comment section, you said 0,5mm and 1mm So i was wondering which was the correct size? Or are they different size on certain areas? Much aprreaciated
Thank you for your feedback! If you'd like to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or do both. Regarding your question, Thermal pads can be stacked without losing performance, so I recommend getting 0.5mm thickness. If you come across an area that is thicker, simply double up on the pads. We have opened many of the same models and have come across different reversions of heatsinks that use both 0.5mm and 1mm thickness pads. It's very noticeable, so just add double the pads where you see fit. a very good pads: amzn.to/3JZfIZm Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
@@uFixTek thank you for the swift response The heatsink model i have is the same as the video above, regarding stacking thermal pad, i read online some cases, it loses the thermal conductivity, is it true? since you did many repair, i assume you knew more and tested it yourselves, or it is better to get both 0,5mm and 1mm? how about the hardness rating? Is it important? Like gp ultimate is much more stiffer and not suited to apply in laptop? Thanks you, sorry for asking a lot.
I have been doing this for over 17 years and have tested many ways. What people don't realize is the simple physics behind Thermal Conductivity (W/mK). Let me explain briefly: If you go to any thermal pad brands, in the description, they will mention the Thermal Conductivity (W/mK). For instance, if the Thermal Conductivity is listed as 12 W/mK, it means it's based on the thinnest pads (0.5mm). If you use a thicker pad, such as 1mm, you won't get the same Thermal Conductivity of 12 W/mK. Instead, you'll get around 9 W/mK. Even if you stack two 0.5mm pads, you'll still get the same performance of 9 W/mK. Similarly, if you use a 3mm pad from the same 12 W/mK brand, you'll get a Thermal Conductivity of 5 W/mK. We have tested this many times, and we always lose Thermal Conductivity not because of stacking but because of the thickness and pressure of the materials. Pressure plays a significant role in Thermal Conductivity. For example, if you apply a good amount of force to squeeze the pad, you'll get a better Thermal Conductivity because you're compressing the 2mm pad to 1mm. I hope I was able to explain it clearly. We have a background in electronics and physics, and at the end of the day, you don't have to worry about the Thermal Conductivity of the components, they don't need to go subzero :P and they will be fine with staking or not, you killing your self over nothing my friend .
double check the connections, if everything is connected, then try this: remove the charger disconnect the battery and press and hold the power Button for 60 sec, remove and reinsert the rams and plug in the battery and the charger and power on and wait up to 15sec.
your content is amazing, by the way i’ve followed all the guide and it won’t turn on though when i plugged the charger, charging light indicates full charge but still won’t turn on, did the cmos reset in which unplugged the battery and pressed the power button for 3 mins, and now it won’t turn on or receive any charge, the light is not turning on anymore. help
thank you, i need you to go back inside the laptop and double check all the connections and make sure all the flex cable and there is nothing touching the case. can you make a short video and send it to my email and i will try to help you.
You are welcome! Glad you liked it 😊Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P if you have any question or request in the future feel free to ask me.
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your questions: i would start telling you dont listen to what others get for temps, as it will always be different from what you get, there are many factors that come in play" room temp, air flow, how heavy is your windows and type of test you run. but to confirm your question, the client was getting 95c and 88c on gaming and after the repaste he got 78c and 80c. not the tips i would give you are the following: use this instead of artic mx5: thermal grizzly kryonaut Extreme : amzn.to/3AXicR2 its much much better its the 2nd best, and when under heavy load lift the back end of laptop about 1-2cm and you see the magic. - Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut (Liquid Metal) 73(W/m-K) - NEW Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme 14.2(W/m-K) - Cooler Master Cryofuze 14(W/m-K) - Thermalright Limin TF8 TFX 13.8(W/mK) - Alseye T9+ Platinum Edition 13.5(W/m-K) - Halnziye P13 13.4(W/m-K) - Maxtor Ctg8c 12.8(W/m.K) - Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut 12.5(W/m-K) - ZF-12 Ultra Thermal Compound 12(W/m-K) - Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut 11.8(W/m-K) - Cooler Master MasterGel Maker Nano Elmas Partiküllü 11(W/m-K) - Kerafol KP12 Ultra 10(W/m-K) - Zalman ZM-STC9 9.1(W/m-K) - Arctic Silver 5 9(W/m-K) - Cooler Master MasterGel Pro V2 9(W/m-K) - NEW Arctic Mx-5 Review (N/A)
Regarding your question, yes it is good , but if you want the best paste go with mx-6 or thermal grizzly kryonaut amzn.to/49L92s4 those are the BEST, but the mx4 is very good too, we have used it on gaming laptops and got a very good results. 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. 🙏
This computer has screw problem. i also couldn't do it. five of them dosen't turn and its getting worse even i use right screwdriver. How did you cut this half?
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hi my friend , no the cpu is NOT up-gradable, and if you find who can do a re-balling and place a better cpu you will face a overheating and most of the components will start failing. I would appreciate your support to the channel by a sub :P
@@uFixTek thats strange considering that there are the exact same laptops with i-7's, perhaps they have slightly different mainboards. anyway thanks for the reply and will sub.
I am afraid to make a mistake with the thickness of the thermal pads, so maybe it will be better to use liquid thermal pads? Is it possible to use liquid thermal pads like cx h1300 for this laptop
🫠Regarding your question, yes, you can use thermal putty, and it will be even better than thermal pads. We do use thermal putty. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
Actually, the fans are located beneath the heatpipe, which requires removing several screws to access. Attempting to remove the fans without disturbing the heatpipe can be challenging. The process might apply undue stress, potentially bending the pipe. Moreover, it's highly likely that this action could compromise the integrity of the existing thermal paste. Given these risks, I'd recommend taking the opportunity to apply fresh thermal paste-it's a small step that could significantly enhance your device's thermal performance. However, if you prefer to proceed with just cleaning the fans, I genuinely hope it works out well for you. Best of luck, and cheers! 🍻
regarding your question: absolutely is fine, as long as you clean the crystal dye of the GPU and CPU, the capacitors around them they can be covered in old paste that will not affect the performance nor any damage. Should you have any other questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. 🍻cheers
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Nice tutorial. Is it okay to change the thermal paste on cpu and gpu to thermal pad like Grizzly Carbonaut? Since thermal paste will dry out, it looks like they won't last longer than thermal pad
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! Regarding your question, NEVER do that if you want a best thermal paste, that can handle heat and cold for years, get this: ptm7950, it will never dry and it will give you the best results. amzn.to/3WtyBdI 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. 🙏
Hello, I was debating on which thermal paste to get and I am stuck between getting the mx6 or the cooler master cryofuse, the cryofuse has much higher thermal conductivity than the mx6, I couldn't find any issues posted in the reviews related to pump out in either of the pastes(which is why I am avoiding the grizzly kryonaut), I have the dk2096tx model with the rtx 3050 and i7-11370H, currently they run to the thermal litmits of 86⁰C and 100⁰C respectively, kindly recommend which paste I should go with if I do heavy gaming and plan to change the paste every 2 years.
All 3 mentioned thermal pastes are about the same price (the cryofuse being the cheapest) I am thinking of going with the cryofuse due to its higher thermal conductivity of 14 w/mk
🫠Regarding your question, I would highly recommend the "Thermal Grizzly Kryosheet" as it will not expire, nor will it have thermal pumping, and it is reusable. It is equal to or better than liquid metal. The only thing you will need to do is use Kapton tape around the crystal die of the GPU/CPU so it does not touch any capacitors or components, as it is conductive. We have this on our equipment for daily usage, and it works like a charm. thermal grizzly kryosheet: amzn.to/4dzl7Ss 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 hi, appreciate you getting back to me, but the kryosheet is quite expensive for me, I really cannot spend more than like $7-8, also nothing electrically conductive please, I will likely mess that up.
Hello bro, after repasting, i see my ingame performance going bad, the temps are good but now the GPU its only using max about 20% and the CPU its 97/100%, i used Kryonaut Thermal Grizzly. I see one of the thermal pads that was broke, or damaged, can it be the problem, and why? can’t play any game after repasting 😭
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: your issue is not the repaste, go to BIOS (power on and keep tapping on ESC key) and choose bios setup and look for dedicated GPU and enable it. the issue is that your GPU is deactivated. also before all this power off the laptop and power on with charger plugged in and test. don't plug the charger if you powered on with battery only, sometimes the bios will activate the GPU with charger plugged in, because the battery can't provide the amp that requires for GPU to work at its best. so power on with charger plugged.
@@uFixTek Yes bro, in task manager sometimes it goes to 100% but in 1 sec, goes to 0%. While playing, CPU uses above 80%, Intel UHD graphics uses about 30% but my Dedicated GPU its only about 8%. I updated drivers, config NVIDIA panel, and everything possible by Software :/
its very rare thing in my 17years of the servicing never came across an issue like this. didn't place the heatsink and placed a good quality paste. im thinking let me take a look at the schematics and give me 24h
Hi man, I changed the factory thermal pads with Arctic ATP2560. Since I bought it I have had a lot of problems with Thermal Throttling and Power limit. I changed the thermal paste but there was no progress. I decided to change thermal pads and paste (Arctic MX-4). I replaced everything, but again with undervolt I can't reach normal temperatures under intense load. I came across a topic where it is about the same laptop, more precisely the same specifications but with 15C less... Am I doing something wrong or is the problem in the heatsink? Incorrect thickness of thermal pads leads to uneven temperature... I bought thermal pads of different thicknesses, 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 mm I didn't use 0.5 at all because I think they are too thin. But I noticed how the original pads are pressed into the chips unlike the Arctic, could this mean they don't have enough contact at all or? And yes, when I was assembling the heatsink, I found out that the protective plates do not fit very easily. As if the heatsink was lifted, all the screws were tightened to the maximum. I can send you the pictures of what I have done. Thanks !
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: The issue you are experiencing with your device may be caused by a defective heatsink. Many of these models have been reported to have unbalanced heatsinks, which can lead to overheating and other performance issues. In order to resolve this problem, it is recommended that you replace the heatsink with a new one. Alternatively, you can use a high-quality thermal paste, such as Arctic Silver 5, to improve the thermal conductivity between the heatsink and the CPU, and thus helping to dissipate heat more effectively. amzn.to/3JuNgi6
much appreciate the support , the pads are 2mm but i recommend you to use a 1.5mm. the thicker you use the worse themps you will get on gpu and cpu, because of the counter force of the pads to the heatsink.
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Hi , i have had this laptop for 4 years now and its starting to overheat and shut down a lot could the reason for this be that i have never replaced the thermal past or could it be something else
hello, I have a problem. After i made everything you did , my laptop couldnt detect the graphic card. How can i solve that problem. I tried bios updateding, graphic card updating but its not helping. Do you have a solution. Thanks
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question,what you experiencing could be an resolved with the U1 chip reset, please follow these steps to reset it: #1. Disconnect the charger and remove the battery. #2. Press and hold the power button for 60 seconds. #3. Plug in the battery and the charger. #4. Let it sit for 10 minutes while charging. #5. Power on the device with the charger connected and check if you can see the GPU in the task manager. note if the above did not work, then it might be best to seek professional assistance, because you may have shorten something on motherboard with heatsink. double check to make sure the heatsink copper is not touching directly an component.
Thanks for the video, After I changed the thermal paste and connected all of cables i cant start up my PC. I press power button led on button turns on, fans workd for like 5 secs, screen doesnt turn on and led stay on After. At first i though i have used so much thermal paste and cleaned and reapplied it. And still i can't turn pc on. Should i wait some time after appling thermal paste, should i close all the case and retry opening it ?
The problem was me trying to start my computer on a wrong angle. After I put my computer on my table as it should be it started up without a problem. Thanks for the video
Thank you for your feedback! If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, im glad you got it powered on my friend , yes you should not power on the laptop on the it's side, not all models but some models don't like it :P and when you place the thermal paste there is not time to wait and there is no such a thing "a lot of paste" again im glad it worked for you. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
Hi, my cpu temp recently has always been nearing to 90 degree C even if I am not gaming . And when i do game the cpu throttles and the laptop shuts down. I have the same model. I have cleaned the fans properly multiple times and made sure my laptop is elevated. Now changing the thermal paste is the only option left. But idk if i am really confident doing what you did. Is there any other thing I should try before that or is this the only solution left?
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: its the best and only way, replace the paste and make sure you put a good quality thermal paste like: amzn.to/3MM7u6e
I tried opening up my laptop, but when I put it back together and put it in the charger it won’t turn on. Am I supposed to wait or did I do something wrong?
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Great video. Very thorough and helpful. This will be the first time I add thermal paste to my laptop. I just have some question: •I've heard the Arctic paste can be a bit runny. Should I shake it or squeeze out a small amount before applying to my cpu and gpu? •Could I apply the paste without stripping the copper coat first? Or is this a very important step? •I've seen numerous videos stating that it doesn't matter how you apply the paste. They advise people not to use an excessive amount or too little. Would it be alright to use the "X" application method as oppose to your pea shaped method, or should I follow your application steps exactly? Thank you again.
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: 1. the ORIGINAL Arctic paste its runny a bit, we usually when you open the syringe for the 1st time, always let out a small amount of the drop. no need to shake or anything. BUT i would recommend highly to go with :thermal grizzly kryonaut extreme, as its a bit more expensive but you get that extra benefit :P amzn.to/3rnMJVF and no need to clean the 1st drop. it goes on directly. 2. its a absolutely not that important to clean the heat-sink coating, but for those fanatics sure. 3. this GPU and CPU don't have IHS, its direct dye , so no need to X shape or spread, JUST place a fair amount of paste ( drop) on GPU , and a line on CPU. the paste is not conductive and trust me i do this for living for over 18years and follow my method and you will be more than fine. if you applying for PC CPU with IHS then follow any of this steps: ruclips.net/video/GgXVw0M2ch0/видео.html if you have any other question anything you can ask me in the comments.
Very useful video! Unfortunately, while repasting my one, I slightly damaged thermal pad on a pch chip. Should I remove it and put a new one? How thick the pad is? Can I use thermal paste instead of the pad?
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: if the pad is ripped or cut in half don't worry its totally fine, just apply a slight thermal paste over the pad and it will be all fine trust me. the paste will fill in the pours and gaps . no need to replace it
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Very good job man, by any chance, is this video applicable to this laptop -- Laptop Gaming HP Pavilion 17-cd0006nq, Intel i7-9750H processor, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660Ti Max Q 6GB -- ? Really looking forward to your response, thnx. Keep up the good work😁!
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: it's almost identical logic, if you follow this video and use a bit of logic it will be supper easy. you can't go wrong. if you need help let me know.
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Hi, i really need your help , after i opened my laptop (same version if this) i followed all the steps but when i booted it the CMOS automatically reset and when i play games they run on low fps (for ex) valorant i used to play it with +150 fps and now its less than 40 fps , could you pls tell me whats the problem ( the GPU is detected by the system and its working ) (GTX 1660 ti )
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: what type of paste you used name model?, and the bios has nothing to do with your low fps, when you disconnect the battery the bios goes to default setting and thats ok. go to the bios : when powering on keep hitting on escape key till you see a menu and choose f10 and in the main tab of the bios go down and see if the GPU is present imgur.com/a/z4RavCW
@@uFixTek so it's normal for the CMOS to get reset after put off the battery cuz after I boot again it's shows notification "bios checksum invalid" I just scared I broke anything since it's the first time I opened up my laptop 😭
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Hi, i followed all ur instructions in this video but at the end my laptop wont turn on (but if i try to charge it, the charging indicator is on) please help :(
remove both rams, and re insert only one dim and power on and you should get screen then power off and then insert the 2nd and power on. sometimes the bios cant detect both rams inserted at the same time, and that can be the issue , let me know if didnt work, let me know how many ram sticks you got.
i would recommend you open it up and recheck all the contact you have missed something somewhere , its not a bad thing you haven't killed the laptop dont worry just missed something.
Петли на этом ноутбуке не нуждаются в смазке, только не открывайте его слишком быстро, если вы хотите добраться до петель, вам придется снять лицевую крышку экрана. но не волнуйтесь, ничего не произойдет. Сделаю видео о том, как открывать петли ноутбука и обслуживать. Следующая неделя.
@@uFixTek Спасибо!!!...Буду ждать видео 👍 Может сообщите когда видео-инструкция будет готова? Thank you !!! ... I will wait for the video. Can you tell me when the video instruction is ready?...
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Thank you! for the feedback and your support to the channel by SUB :P regarding your question: the bios cmos battery on this motherboards are a using capacitors,a nd the source is the internal battery, to reset the BIOS, remove the internal battery and press and hold the ON button for 3min (60sec minimum) but for most 3min worked, this way the capacitors will discharge.
Thank you for the feedback and your support to the channel and regarding your question i will do that in the future but you can just remove few small Philips screws on top of the fan plate and the plate and you will have access to the fins, i marked most of the screws , its simple just take your time and you can do it :P imgur.com/a/wHWbQEr
@@uFixTek thanks for your reply I will try that but had one question if i dont remove the heatsink and just remove the screws marked in the image still i will be able to remove fan plate and be able to clean fan and radiator
No, the best and safer is to remove the heat-sink and work one the heatsink fan, and it would be a nice service to change the paste. with "Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut" amzn.to/3r4WTso your laptop will tank you for it :P
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Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your question: here are two videos showing how we remove the screws that are bad : ruclips.net/video/xLt6dMIsO9E/видео.html ruclips.net/video/UaMO0sH45VI/видео.html
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P regarding your issue : make a straight cut over the screw heat and use a flat head screw driver my friend.
🫠If you wish to support the channel, you can like, subscribe, or both! Regarding your question, the steps are 99% the same for that model, if you follow this video and a simple logic you can go any of the them in the series. Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me. cheers🍻
Just got a used one, heat went down significantly after following your guide! This laptop was especially tricky to get the heat sink out, but with your help it was a piece of cake! Thanks a lot :) SUBBED
It's my pleasure my friend.
i appreciate your support 🫠👍
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really great video, helped me a lot, I firstly put too much thermal compound and my laptop was not turning on, but then I just slightly removed some thermal compound, and now works perfectly, thank you so much!!!
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In my 5 years of computer experience I have never experienced anything like this before. I replaced my paste with liquid metal and it didn’t turn on. Afterwards I used a different compound and it powered on. Thank you so much! Your comment saved me so much time!
Thanks a lot for the helpful guide! Now what I need is just a little bit of bravery to start doing it myself :D
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@@uFixTek Like & subscribe done, my friend. Looking forward to watching your other great contents!
much appreciate your support :)
Question are the fans separable from the heatsink? And if so what model of fans do i need to buy?
🫠Regarding your question, yes, you can separate the fans by removing the screws over the fan. The model of the fan is on the other side-you can see the sticker on the fan at the @11:56 position in the left corner. I highly recommend checking your fan model directly, as they use three different models.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
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Is it possible to remove the actual fan from the heatsink so we could clean the vent? Or would it be just better off just cleaning the fans
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Regarding your question, absolutely you can remove the fan and clean the vents, right @11:12 you can see the tiny screws over the fan, remove them and the fan will come out and you can clean it.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
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@@uFixTek Hi, thanks for the response! There is a piece of adhesive or tape like grey line on the side of the fans where the screws are, are those removable and could they be put back? (Follow up to the opening the fans part)
Actually can you just remove the fans and clean them without changing the thermal paste
What screwdriver do you use for those tiny screws?
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Regarding your question, i use philips #0 from ifixit set.
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Thank you for the video. It helped a lot in changing thermal paste. But I now I have a problem where I have stripped screw, the one that hold supporting bracket and the exhaust plastic exactly at 4:10. Can anyone help me how to remove this screw? The head is very thin and to be honest I don't have any idea. Thank you in advance
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Regarding your question, use a small flat head screwdriver it will lash to the corners of the bad screw head. try it out my friend, if not i can assist you more.
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Thanks for helping me 😊❤
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09:00 what i have to use to make cut like that? My screw that is covering cpu is damaged and cant rly move it, is there any cheap method?
we use a dremel tools like this:
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i can't think of another safer way to remove without heating up the board or damaging it.
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@@uFixTek thx
It's my pleasure my friend.
Thanks for the video. I hope the audio was clearer
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regarding the audio i have made a lot of effort to make improvements, as the location of the store we have a gym and other store that they put a loud music and it makes it really had to record, and using audio editing software brings the quality really down, but again i have make some major improvements.
Hi, I would like to know what type of screws the laptop uses, since I lost 2 screws due to not having the correct screwdriver.
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Regarding your question, get this screw set kit, amzn.to/3RivFNT
it has al the screws needed.
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What did you use at 12:12 and 13:44? I had a hard time hearing what you said thank you again for your feedback and help for all of us.
its nothing important, at 12:12 i said thermal paste removal liquid, or use alcohol iso 90%
and @13:44 i mentioned using a copper or silver cleaning solution to remove any layer of interference that it has due to oxidation.
@@uFixTek Thanks for that. :)
@@nicetomato7573 anytime :)
@@uFixTek Could you send a link to the specific paste removal liquid or alcohol iso, and the copper cleaning solution thanks. `
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use this silver cleaner : amzn.to/3nwaRlO
How did you do the cut on the damaged screw? please
🫠Regarding your question, here is a video on how i do it:
ruclips.net/video/UaMO0sH45VI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/xLt6dMIsO9E/видео.html
cheers🍻
@@uFixTekthank you very much
It's my pleasure my friend.
Also after installing a 2TB Samsung v-nand SSD to the sata port, will i need to do anything software wise in order for it to work and run smoothly?
I'd like to use the original ssd for the OS and the Samsung ssd for storage. Is that possible?
here is a video on SSD HDD upgrade: ruclips.net/video/cc47oO8YSMc/видео.html
Is it possible to separate the fan from thermal module and clean it?
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regarding your question: yes my friend , there are tiny black screws on top of the fan and remove them and the will get separated from the heatsink.
imgur.com/a/BHKVqY5
Is there a link you would recommend for the thermal pad? 13:02
🫠Regarding your question, they are 1mm thermal pads.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
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@@uFixTek 1 mm thermal pad is compatible with this device, I understood the correct. Thank you😊
yes my friend, that is correct.
One of the screws on the bracket 4:43 cant be turned anything i can do about that?
🫠Regarding your question, make a straight cut on it and use flat head screwdriver.
look at this video were i remvoed the bad screw.
ruclips.net/video/UaMO0sH45VI/видео.html
cheers🍻
I have the same issues with the screws on the heat sink. 3 screws in total. Any other solution other than breaking the screws? How did you make the insertion cut? I’m having a bit of trouble trying not to be too forceful to hurt the laptop and make the cut at the same time
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regarding your question:
open the laptop and place the screen hanging on the edge of table, and place the keyboard flat on the table this way you can press enough force on the screw to open it, press a lot of force and twist at the same time slowly.
Hi what if the screw on the plate above the fan is not opening how to open it its similar to the screw you had on the heatsink what to do?
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Regarding your question, use a longer handle screw driver and press down hard on the screw and at the same time slow twists.
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I cut a tiny tiny bit of the black wire (in collection of multi color wires) that connects to mb from power supply. Was like 1 tiny tiny strand of wire severed along with a little protective casing. It seems minor given everything, will it be alright?
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@@uFixTekthanks for the quick reply, seems to be working well now! Awesome video and channel. Already liked and subbed brother 💪
It's my pleasure my friend. thank you for the awesome support.
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hey one question i want to know that can i replace the fan without removing the heat sink on this model .
i have the exact same model .
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Regarding your question, unfortunately you can't remove any of the fans without removing the heatsink, the heatsink must come out 1st then you can remove the fam from it.
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@@uFixTek thank you for replying and btw great video it helped me to repaste my laptop
Unfortunately my hp laptop is showing error 90b on startup but it's not overheating at all
send me a short video and or a picture of the boot and the error to my email with your youtube username "@dhruvdhote4849"
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send me a short video and or a picture of the boot and the error to my email with your youtube username "@dhruvdhote4849"
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@@uFixTek update:i fixed it my fan connector was loose
and thank you for your content you literally saved my laptop before repasting my laptop was reaching 99 degrees while gaming
Hello. Do you have information about thermal pad thickness?
🫠Regarding your question, they are 1mm thick thermal pads my friend.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
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@@uFixTek Thank you my friend. However, in some places in the video, the thermal pad appears to be thicker than 1 mm. I couldn't understand.
In that case, I would recommend purchasing two sheets of the 0.5mm thermal pads. Use a single 0.5mm pad where needed, and for areas requiring 1mm, simply stack two 0.5mm pads together. Thermal pads are designed to be 100% stackable without any loss in performance.
Hi im just about to repaste this laptop, and want to do my self, but there is so many option for thermal paste it self, like thermal conductivity thing, 8.5 w/m-k and then 11.8 w/m-k and 12.5 w/m-k.
Any idea what should i buy?
Thx!
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@@uFixTek doesnt kryonaut have a little issue with pumpout? Wouldn't the effectiveness degrade fast?
Do you know what the correct size of the thermal pads is?
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regarding your question: here is a link for the thermal pads (.5mm) amzn.to/3ZZJ3bf
Hello sir. Can we use liguid metal on this lap top ?
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regarding your question: YES you could, but not recommend it, use a the same but in paste you get 2-3c difference compared to LM.
thermal grizzly kryonaut extreme: amzn.to/3Ri8nWO
Hi, your video was really clear to follow, but my pc doesnt seem to recognize the power cable anymore after this. I suspect I did something wrong with the power jack?
Do you have any idea how to fix this, I would greatly appreciate any help
It's my pleasure my friend.
🫠Regarding your question, make sure the power jack cable is connected correctly all the way insude the connector check the cable connections 1st.
cheers🍻
Really informative and super detailed video! but i want to ask something, from your guide you removed some cables to apply the thermal paste, is it possible to apply the thermal paste while not touching any of the base/factory cable management or atleast only slightly move them? i am planning to re-apply my thermal paste some time and i have really poor cable management(im too afraid to pulling and removing cables)
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Regarding your question, i DO highly recommend you to remove the cable and i don't advise you to try to repaste with fan cable and lcd cable connected you could easily damaged them if left in the jack, trust me they are super easy to remove and plug back, if you need any help let me know my friend.
Thx bro, u helped me. But after doing this repaste process when i turn on the laptop it opens to the recovery mode.Then I enter BIOS, save and exit without doing anything, windows opens. Why does this happen? Could it have something to do with the CMOS battery? Please help me.
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Regarding your question, it is very normal and the reason is that there is no dedicated BIOS battery on motherboard, the BIOS takes the charge from the main intermal battery and when ever you disconnec the main battery the bios gets reset to default settings and it will take you into the bios at the 1st bood only it is very normal.
keep the main battery always with a bit of charge else you will get that bios msg (it is 100 harmless )
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
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Hi, thank you so much for your video, by disassembling the laptop, you loose data?
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regarding the question: NO you don't loose anything or any changed on the system.
@@uFixTek Thank you so much. This give me more confidence to repaste my laptop CPU :) Suscribed!
much appreciate :) , if you need any help or have any question during repasting i be here :)
Hello, i wanna ask.. why did u take off the battery? I heard it’s unsafe
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Regarding your question, i do servicing for life, over 17 years of repair and servicing and it is the 1st time i hear this, you always and must remove the battery to do any type of servicing on a motherboard. it is 1000% safe
What bit and size for the heatsink?
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Regarding your question, the screw bit is Philips #1 for the heatsink.
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@@uFixTek Thanks for the replay, I used PH0 because PH1 seemed too big and jumped out of and almost rounded 2 of my screws, I might have not the most precise bits. Also to everyone having problems with unscrewing the heatsink: just use a bigger weighty screwdriver so the sole weight of it is enough and apllying pressure is not needed as much as with a smaller lighter screwdriver.
yes bigger screwdriver handles are best for hard to remove screws.
Is there more than one m.2 port on the motherboard?
And is it possible to install an NVMe / PCIe SSD?
it only has one m.2 NVME connection and also NVME = PCI-E , and here is a video on ssd hdd upgrade: ruclips.net/video/cc47oO8YSMc/видео.html
@@uFixTek thank you for your help
it's my pleasure my friend.
Hi
I have a problem with my laptop fans.
After changing thermal paste and cleaning the fans, the fans are running at high speed, especially the CPU fan. I checked temperatures and cpu usage. Everything looks good.
After disabling "Fan always on", the fans lower the temperature and stop spinning completely. This was not same before replacing the cleaning and thermal paste. As the temperature dropped they slowed down, they didn't stop spinning completely.
the bios curve on this laptop are like this, if the temp is under certain temp the fan will STOP spinning and it will kick in when it goes up the temps. do some gaming or stress testing and you will see. thank you for the support to the channel :)
So helpful bro thxs
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I have this exact same model and occasionally it will freeze and hold a buzzing noise and I’ve tried resetting the graphics card, cleaning the hard drive, cleaning the fans, etc and it still does it. Do you think doing this will help?
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Regarding your question, if you have a HDD (mechanical drive) then the issue could be cause because a bad sector and that can't be fixed you must replace the hdd.
also check the health on your SSD , if it is degraded also it could cause the issue.
3rd doing a service it should be a must once a year else the CPU could have a sudden freeze.
i would say do a repaste 1st then start checking the drives.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
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@@uFixTek Hey so i changed the thermal paste and now im getting an error code on the caps lock with 3 long beeps and 2 short. Im not sure if I did something wrong or what, can you help please?
that is the ram not detecting, remove both rams and change the places and start again. or try the rams one by one.
@@uFixTek hey I tried that and it is still giving me the code, could i possibly need a new stick of RAM?
Can you tell me what size ram chip is used in this laptop so i know what size to look for when i purchase a 16g ram chip?
Also is there more than 1 slot for ram?
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Help me! How to make a cut on that screw?
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regarding your request: i will make a short video on that today and port it by tomorrow.
@@uFixTek Oh! I will wait this video
@@uFixTek hello can you send me link to that video i have exactly same problem with that screw.
Thanks man at first it was weird im running vrising at 35 fps and now it went 50 fps
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that is a good improvement in fps my friend :)
Hi, thanks for the assembly video, it helped a lot
I was thinking of replacing the thermal pad alongside repasting
I checked on the comment section, you said 0,5mm and 1mm
So i was wondering which was the correct size? Or are they different size on certain areas?
Much aprreaciated
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Regarding your question, Thermal pads can be stacked without losing performance, so I recommend getting 0.5mm thickness. If you come across an area that is thicker, simply double up on the pads. We have opened many of the same models and have come across different reversions of heatsinks that use both 0.5mm and 1mm thickness pads. It's very noticeable, so just add double the pads where you see fit.
a very good pads: amzn.to/3JZfIZm
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
@@uFixTek thank you for the swift response
The heatsink model i have is the same as the video above,
regarding stacking thermal pad, i read online some cases, it loses the thermal conductivity, is it true?
since you did many repair, i assume you knew more and tested it yourselves, or it is better to get both 0,5mm and 1mm?
how about the hardness rating? Is it important?
Like gp ultimate is much more stiffer and not suited to apply in laptop?
Thanks you, sorry for asking a lot.
I have been doing this for over 17 years and have tested many ways. What people don't realize is the simple physics behind Thermal Conductivity (W/mK). Let me explain briefly:
If you go to any thermal pad brands, in the description, they will mention the Thermal Conductivity (W/mK). For instance, if the Thermal Conductivity is listed as 12 W/mK, it means it's based on the thinnest pads (0.5mm).
If you use a thicker pad, such as 1mm, you won't get the same Thermal Conductivity of 12 W/mK. Instead, you'll get around 9 W/mK. Even if you stack two 0.5mm pads, you'll still get the same performance of 9 W/mK.
Similarly, if you use a 3mm pad from the same 12 W/mK brand, you'll get a Thermal Conductivity of 5 W/mK.
We have tested this many times, and we always lose Thermal Conductivity not because of stacking but because of the thickness and pressure of the materials. Pressure plays a significant role in Thermal Conductivity. For example, if you apply a good amount of force to squeeze the pad, you'll get a better Thermal Conductivity because you're compressing the 2mm pad to 1mm.
I hope I was able to explain it clearly. We have a background in electronics and physics, and at the end of the day, you don't have to worry about the Thermal Conductivity of the components, they don't need to go subzero :P and they will be fine with staking or not, you killing your self over nothing my friend .
Any reasons, after changing the thermal paste, my laptop didn't works.
double check the connections, if everything is connected, then try this:
remove the charger disconnect the battery and press and hold the power Button for 60 sec, remove and reinsert the rams and plug in the battery and the charger and power on and wait up to 15sec.
your content is amazing, by the way i’ve followed all the guide and it won’t turn on though when i plugged the charger, charging light indicates full charge but still won’t turn on, did the cmos reset in which unplugged the battery and pressed the power button for 3 mins, and now it won’t turn on or receive any charge, the light is not turning on anymore. help
thank you, i need you to go back inside the laptop and double check all the connections and make sure all the flex cable and there is nothing touching the case. can you make a short video and send it to my email and i will try to help you.
Can this tutor be used on my paviliion Dk0042tx , and are the components the same?
Thank you for the feedback and your support by a sub :P
regarding your question: it is almost identical its the same thing.
@@uFixTek can you tell me how to remove the stripped screw like you did? I experienced the same thing on one screw in the heat sink
Thank you so much my laptop is running up to 30 degrees cooler now :)
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How is the result temp sir both cpu gpu ??? Would you mind tell me please
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regarding your questions: i would start telling you dont listen to what others get for temps, as it will always be different from what you get, there are many factors that come in play" room temp, air flow, how heavy is your windows and type of test you run.
but to confirm your question, the client was getting 95c and 88c on gaming and after the repaste he got 78c and 80c.
not the tips i would give you are the following:
use this instead of artic mx5:
thermal grizzly kryonaut Extreme : amzn.to/3AXicR2
its much much better its the 2nd best,
and when under heavy load lift the back end of laptop about 1-2cm and you see the magic.
- Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut (Liquid Metal) 73(W/m-K)
- NEW Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme 14.2(W/m-K)
- Cooler Master Cryofuze 14(W/m-K)
- Thermalright Limin TF8 TFX 13.8(W/mK)
- Alseye T9+ Platinum Edition 13.5(W/m-K)
- Halnziye P13 13.4(W/m-K)
- Maxtor Ctg8c 12.8(W/m.K)
- Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut 12.5(W/m-K)
- ZF-12 Ultra Thermal Compound 12(W/m-K)
- Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut 11.8(W/m-K)
- Cooler Master MasterGel Maker Nano Elmas Partiküllü 11(W/m-K)
- Kerafol KP12 Ultra 10(W/m-K)
- Zalman ZM-STC9 9.1(W/m-K)
- Arctic Silver 5 9(W/m-K)
- Cooler Master MasterGel Pro V2 9(W/m-K)
- NEW Arctic Mx-5 Review (N/A)
Is arctic mx4 good for gaming laptops?
Regarding your question, yes it is good , but if you want the best paste go with mx-6 or thermal grizzly kryonaut
amzn.to/49L92s4
those are the BEST, but the mx4 is very good too, we have used it on gaming laptops and got a very good results.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
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Thanks for answering my question btw which thermal paste is more durable for gaming laptops like this one according to your tests
the best i recommend is the thermal grizzly kryonaut. it can last you up to 3years without any issues.
@@uFixTek thank you
It's my pleasure my friend.
This computer has screw problem. i also couldn't do it. five of them dosen't turn and its getting worse even i use right screwdriver.
How did you cut this half?
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regarding your question: here is a video i made showing how i cut the screws and use flat head screw driver.
ruclips.net/video/xLt6dMIsO9E/видео.html
is the cpu socketed? as in upgradable?
hi my friend , no the cpu is NOT up-gradable, and if you find who can do a re-balling and place a better cpu you will face a overheating and most of the components will start failing.
I would appreciate your support to the channel by a sub :P
@@uFixTek thats strange considering that there are the exact same laptops with i-7's, perhaps they have slightly different mainboards. anyway thanks for the reply and will sub.
I am afraid to make a mistake with the thickness of the thermal pads, so maybe it will be better to use liquid thermal pads? Is it possible to use liquid thermal pads like cx h1300 for this laptop
🫠Regarding your question, yes, you can use thermal putty, and it will be even better than thermal pads. We do use thermal putty.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
@@uFixTek Thanks friend!
It's my pleasure my friend.
Actually can you just remove the fans and clean them without changing the thermal paste
Actually, the fans are located beneath the heatpipe, which requires removing several screws to access. Attempting to remove the fans without disturbing the heatpipe can be challenging. The process might apply undue stress, potentially bending the pipe. Moreover, it's highly likely that this action could compromise the integrity of the existing thermal paste. Given these risks, I'd recommend taking the opportunity to apply fresh thermal paste-it's a small step that could significantly enhance your device's thermal performance. However, if you prefer to proceed with just cleaning the fans, I genuinely hope it works out well for you. Best of luck, and cheers! 🍻
One more question will it be fine if i don't clean the thermal paste that was on the capacitors as i am afraid that i might break or bend them.
regarding your question: absolutely is fine, as long as you clean the crystal dye of the GPU and CPU, the capacitors around them they can be covered in old paste that will not affect the performance nor any damage.
Should you have any other questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
🍻cheers
Thanks
my pleasure my friend😊
Merci pour le tuto!
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how to make a cut on that screw..mine are also damaged
i will make a video this week for it :)
wow..thanks
@@uFixTek hello sir, can you share the link?
My laptop screw is also damaged
Nice tutorial. Is it okay to change the thermal paste on cpu and gpu to thermal pad like Grizzly Carbonaut? Since thermal paste will dry out, it looks like they won't last longer than thermal pad
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!
Regarding your question, NEVER do that if you want a best thermal paste, that can handle heat and cold for years, get this:
ptm7950, it will never dry and it will give you the best results.
amzn.to/3WtyBdI
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
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Hello, I was debating on which thermal paste to get and I am stuck between getting the mx6 or the cooler master cryofuse, the cryofuse has much higher thermal conductivity than the mx6, I couldn't find any issues posted in the reviews related to pump out in either of the pastes(which is why I am avoiding the grizzly kryonaut), I have the dk2096tx model with the rtx 3050 and i7-11370H, currently they run to the thermal litmits of 86⁰C and 100⁰C respectively, kindly recommend which paste I should go with if I do heavy gaming and plan to change the paste every 2 years.
All 3 mentioned thermal pastes are about the same price (the cryofuse being the cheapest) I am thinking of going with the cryofuse due to its higher thermal conductivity of 14 w/mk
🫠Regarding your question, I would highly recommend the "Thermal Grizzly Kryosheet" as it will not expire, nor will it have thermal pumping, and it is reusable. It is equal to or better than liquid metal. The only thing you will need to do is use Kapton tape around the crystal die of the GPU/CPU so it does not touch any capacitors or components, as it is conductive. We have this on our equipment for daily usage, and it works like a charm.
thermal grizzly kryosheet: amzn.to/4dzl7Ss
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
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@@uFixTek hi, appreciate you getting back to me, but the kryosheet is quite expensive for me, I really cannot spend more than like $7-8, also nothing electrically conductive please, I will likely mess that up.
Hello bro, after repasting, i see my ingame performance going bad, the temps are good but now the GPU its only using max about 20% and the CPU its 97/100%, i used Kryonaut Thermal Grizzly.
I see one of the thermal pads that was broke, or damaged, can it be the problem, and why? can’t play any game after repasting 😭
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regarding your question: your issue is not the repaste, go to BIOS (power on and keep tapping on ESC key) and choose bios setup and look for dedicated GPU and enable it. the issue is that your GPU is deactivated. also before all this power off the laptop and power on with charger plugged in and test. don't plug the charger if you powered on with battery only, sometimes the bios will activate the GPU with charger plugged in, because the battery can't provide the amp that requires for GPU to work at its best. so power on with charger plugged.
@@uFixTek Thanks for answer bro, i have the Pavilion Gaming 16, the BIOS doesn’t have any options about changing the GPU :/
in your task manager you see the GPU?
@@uFixTek Yes bro, in task manager sometimes it goes to 100% but in 1 sec, goes to 0%.
While playing, CPU uses above 80%, Intel UHD graphics uses about 30% but my Dedicated GPU its only about 8%.
I updated drivers, config NVIDIA panel, and everything possible by Software :/
its very rare thing in my 17years of the servicing never came across an issue like this. didn't place the heatsink and placed a good quality paste. im thinking let me take a look at the schematics and give me 24h
Hi man,
I changed the factory thermal pads with Arctic ATP2560.
Since I bought it I have had a lot of problems with Thermal Throttling and Power limit.
I changed the thermal paste but there was no progress. I decided to change thermal pads and paste (Arctic MX-4).
I replaced everything, but again with undervolt I can't reach normal temperatures under intense load. I came across a topic where it is about the same laptop, more precisely the same specifications but with 15C less...
Am I doing something wrong or is the problem in the heatsink?
Incorrect thickness of thermal pads leads to uneven temperature...
I bought thermal pads of different thicknesses, 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 mm
I didn't use 0.5 at all because I think they are too thin.
But I noticed how the original pads are pressed into the chips unlike the Arctic, could this mean they don't have enough contact at all or?
And yes, when I was assembling the heatsink, I found out that the protective plates do not fit very easily. As if the heatsink was lifted, all the screws were tightened to the maximum.
I can send you the pictures of what I have done. Thanks !
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regarding your question: The issue you are experiencing with your device may be caused by a defective heatsink. Many of these models have been reported to have unbalanced heatsinks, which can lead to overheating and other performance issues. In order to resolve this problem, it is recommended that you replace the heatsink with a new one. Alternatively, you can use a high-quality thermal paste, such as Arctic Silver 5, to improve the thermal conductivity between the heatsink and the CPU, and thus helping to dissipate heat more effectively. amzn.to/3JuNgi6
Thank you, I will have that in mind.
Do you know the thermal pad thickness?
I bought Arctic 0.5 ,1.0 and 1.5 mm.
Subs and liked the video !!!
much appreciate the support , the pads are 2mm but i recommend you to use a 1.5mm. the thicker you use the worse themps you will get on gpu and cpu, because of the counter force of the pads to the heatsink.
@@uFixTek
I used 1 and 1.5 mm.
So it will cause temp worse...
Are they all 2mm or?
Thank you !
i just measure the size of the pads, its 1mm , use a 1mm pads.
Can you chqng3 colour of the pavilion?
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regarding your question: can you be more specific? what color you talking about? where?
Hi , i have had this laptop for 4 years now and its starting to overheat and shut down a lot could the reason for this be that i have never replaced the thermal past or could it be something else
do a repaste adn clean the fan and heatsink.
cheers🍻
hello, I have a problem. After i made everything you did , my laptop couldnt detect the graphic card. How can i solve that problem. I tried bios updateding, graphic card updating but its not helping. Do you have a solution. Thanks
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Regarding your question,what you experiencing could be an resolved with the U1 chip reset, please follow these steps to reset it:
#1. Disconnect the charger and remove the battery.
#2. Press and hold the power button for 60 seconds.
#3. Plug in the battery and the charger.
#4. Let it sit for 10 minutes while charging.
#5. Power on the device with the charger connected and check if you can see the GPU in the task manager.
note if the above did not work, then it might be best to seek professional assistance, because you may have shorten something on motherboard with heatsink.
double check to make sure the heatsink copper is not touching directly an component.
Thanks for the video, After I changed the thermal paste and connected all of cables i cant start up my PC. I press power button led on button turns on, fans workd for like 5 secs, screen doesnt turn on and led stay on After. At first i though i have used so much thermal paste and cleaned and reapplied it. And still i can't turn pc on. Should i wait some time after appling thermal paste, should i close all the case and retry opening it ?
The problem was me trying to start my computer on a wrong angle. After I put my computer on my table as it should be it started up without a problem. Thanks for the video
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Regarding your question, im glad you got it powered on my friend , yes you should not power on the laptop on the it's side, not all models but some models don't like it :P
and when you place the thermal paste there is not time to wait and there is no such a thing "a lot of paste"
again im glad it worked for you.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
Last question.
Does it matter if the Ram chip i upgrade with is ECC or non-ECC memory?
Or is that only with ddr3?
the ram must be a non-ecc
how thick are the thermal pads?
Thank you! for the feedback and your support to the channel by SUB :P
regarding your question: IT's 0.3mm amzn.to/2QA9kPq
Hi, my cpu temp recently has always been nearing to 90 degree C even if I am not gaming . And when i do game the cpu throttles and the laptop shuts down. I have the same model. I have cleaned the fans properly multiple times and made sure my laptop is elevated. Now changing the thermal paste is the only option left. But idk if i am really confident doing what you did. Is there any other thing I should try before that or is this the only solution left?
Thank you for the feedback! if you wish to support the channel you can LIKE or SUB or both :P
regarding your question: its the best and only way, replace the paste and make sure you put a good quality thermal paste like: amzn.to/3MM7u6e
@@uFixTek okay thanks a lot!
its my pleasure my friend
@@karthiksharma4687Hello! Did it solve your problem?
I tried opening up my laptop, but when I put it back together and put it in the charger it won’t turn on. Am I supposed to wait or did I do something wrong?
wait up to 30sec.
could you tell me what is this Hp pavilion dk series? i wanna buy the dk1064tx
this is dk0007la,
thank you for the support to the channel by a sub :)
@@uFixTek Thank you very much man, really helping me alot.
anytime my friend :)
The RTX 2060 model is powerfull but gets too hot cuickly. Any solution for this?
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Regarding your question, install afterburner and change the fan curve to what best suits you.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Thanks for the suggestion. I will try it after replacing the paste as well.@@uFixTek
It's my pleasure my friend. cheers🍻
Great video. Very thorough and helpful. This will be the first time I add thermal paste to my laptop. I just have some question:
•I've heard the Arctic paste can be a bit runny. Should I shake it or squeeze out a small amount before applying to my cpu and gpu?
•Could I apply the paste without stripping the copper coat first? Or is this a very important step?
•I've seen numerous videos stating that it doesn't matter how you apply the paste. They advise people not to use an excessive amount or too little. Would it be alright to use the "X" application method as oppose to your pea shaped method, or should I follow your application steps exactly?
Thank you again.
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regarding your question:
1. the ORIGINAL Arctic paste its runny a bit, we usually when you open the syringe for the 1st time, always let out a small amount of the drop. no need to shake or anything.
BUT i would recommend highly to go with :thermal grizzly kryonaut extreme, as its a bit more expensive but you get that extra benefit :P amzn.to/3rnMJVF
and no need to clean the 1st drop. it goes on directly.
2. its a absolutely not that important to clean the heat-sink coating, but for those fanatics sure.
3. this GPU and CPU don't have IHS, its direct dye , so no need to X shape or spread, JUST place a fair amount of paste ( drop) on GPU , and a line on CPU. the paste is not conductive and trust me i do this for living for over 18years and follow my method and you will be more than fine.
if you applying for PC CPU with IHS then follow any of this steps: ruclips.net/video/GgXVw0M2ch0/видео.html
if you have any other question anything you can ask me in the comments.
@@uFixTek thank you! And I liked and subscribed.
much appreciate your support my friend
Very useful video!
Unfortunately, while repasting my one, I slightly damaged thermal pad on a pch chip. Should I remove it and put a new one? How thick the pad is? Can I use thermal paste instead of the pad?
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regarding your question: if the pad is ripped or cut in half don't worry its totally fine, just apply a slight thermal paste over the pad and it will be all fine trust me. the paste will fill in the pours and gaps . no need to replace it
@@uFixTek thank you very much! Liked and subscribed :)
much appreciate the support my friend.
if you have any question or request in the future feel free to ask me.
Should i but more and more thermal paste??!
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Regarding your question, NO just a rain drop size or 3mm in diameter.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Great video
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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cheers🍻
Very good job man, by any chance, is this video applicable to this laptop -- Laptop Gaming HP Pavilion 17-cd0006nq, Intel i7-9750H processor, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660Ti Max Q 6GB -- ? Really looking forward to your response, thnx. Keep up the good work😁!
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regarding your question: it's almost identical logic, if you follow this video and use a bit of logic it will be supper easy. you can't go wrong. if you need help let me know.
yes its the same
Do you know what thickness of thermopad?
.4mm thinness , thank you for the support :)
@@uFixTek thank you 😉
your welcome :)
Спасибо!!!...Только у вас нашел полезную информацию...жаль что на английском языке, но и так все понятно...СПАСИБО!!!...👍👍👍
спасибо за отзыв, я хотел бы говорить и снимать видео на вашем языке: P
если у вас есть вопросы, задавайте их мне.
@@uFixTek Все было понятно, демонстрация видео отличная...Если будут вопросы, то я обязательно напишу...👌
Спасибо :)
Thank you. I have the rtx 2060 version
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Hi, i really need your help , after i opened my laptop (same version if this) i followed all the steps but when i booted it the CMOS automatically reset and when i play games they run on low fps (for ex) valorant i used to play it with +150 fps and now its less than 40 fps , could you pls tell me whats the problem ( the GPU is detected by the system and its working ) (GTX 1660 ti )
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regarding your question: what type of paste you used name model?, and the bios has nothing to do with your low fps, when you disconnect the battery the bios goes to default setting and thats ok.
go to the bios : when powering on keep hitting on escape key till you see a menu and choose f10 and in the main tab of the bios go down and see if the GPU is present
imgur.com/a/z4RavCW
@@uFixTek imgur.com/gallery/8TkyVtW check this
@@uFixTek so it's normal for the CMOS to get reset after put off the battery cuz after I boot again it's shows notification "bios checksum invalid" I just scared I broke anything since it's the first time I opened up my laptop 😭
I have the 17 inch and my i5 10300h is running very hot always 97 to 100, i think o i should get a screw driver and mx6 adn repast
That is a very hot temps, open and clean the heatsink and fan and repaste and the laptop will be in better state.
@@uFixTek ty btw is mx4 good or should i get the mx6
i would highly recommend the mx-6
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Thanks, everything fine
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Hi, i followed all ur instructions in this video but at the end my laptop wont turn on (but if i try to charge it, the charging indicator is on) please help :(
remove both rams, and re insert only one dim and power on and you should get screen then power off and then insert the 2nd and power on. sometimes the bios cant detect both rams inserted at the same time, and that can be the issue , let me know if didnt work,
let me know how many ram sticks you got.
@@uFixTek tried it and still didnt solve the problem. I got 2 sticks of ram (2x8 gb)
i would recommend you open it up and recheck all the contact you have missed something somewhere , its not a bad thing you haven't killed the laptop dont worry just missed something.
I also have same problem, i only have one ram (8 gigs)
Please help me :(
Как смазать петли у этого ноутбука?...How do I lubricate the hinges on this laptop?...Thank you...
Петли на этом ноутбуке не нуждаются в смазке, только не открывайте его слишком быстро, если вы хотите добраться до петель, вам придется снять лицевую крышку экрана. но не волнуйтесь, ничего не произойдет. Сделаю видео о том, как открывать петли ноутбука и обслуживать. Следующая неделя.
@@uFixTek Спасибо!!!...Буду ждать видео 👍 Может сообщите когда видео-инструкция будет готова? Thank you !!! ... I will wait for the video. Can you tell me when the video instruction is ready?...
я сообщу тебе, когда загрузю видео, мой друг :)
@@uFixTek Спасибо друг!!!...Thank you friend!!!...
любое время :)
My laptop is producing loud noise of fan. What i do plz guide me i am much worried about that😢
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Regarding your question, you will need to open and clean and service the laptop ASAP, else your fans will degrade and start over heating.
take your time doing it and get a good quality thermal paste.
Should you have any further questions or requests in the future, please don't hesitate to ask me.
cheers🍻
How to get to the BIOS battery?...Как добраться до батарейки BIOS?...
Thank you! for the feedback and your support to the channel by SUB :P
regarding your question: the bios cmos battery on this motherboards are a using capacitors,a nd the source is the internal battery, to reset the BIOS, remove the internal battery and press and hold the ON button for 3min (60sec minimum) but for most 3min worked, this way the capacitors will discharge.
@@uFixTek Thank you really ... 👌
Hi, you have to also clean the area between the fan and the radiator, this is where all the dust gets collected, is it possible for you to show that ?
Thank you for the feedback and your support to the channel and regarding your question i will do that in the future but you can just remove few small Philips screws on top of the fan plate and the plate and you will have access to the fins,
i marked most of the screws , its simple just take your time and you can do it :P
imgur.com/a/wHWbQEr
@@uFixTek thanks for your reply
I will try that but had one question if i dont remove the heatsink and just remove the screws marked in the image still i will be able to remove fan plate and be able to clean fan and radiator
No, the best and safer is to remove the heat-sink and work one the heatsink fan, and it would be a nice service to change the paste. with "Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut"
amzn.to/3r4WTso
your laptop will tank you for it :P
@@uFixTek is it possible for you to make a video on it
I have subscribed and it will also help others also
It’s all fun and games until you find out that the dc power is soldered in :)
Thank you for the feedback and your support to the channel, and yes they have it soldered on all this models.
Thx
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if you have any question or request feel free to ask my anytime my friend :)
sorry that i was away for few days.
Fuck those stupid fucking screws I can’t even get to my cpu and gpu cause 4 of them are broken
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regarding your question: here are two videos showing how we remove the screws that are bad :
ruclips.net/video/xLt6dMIsO9E/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/UaMO0sH45VI/видео.html
Wasn t even able to open the cover of the laptop 😢
why ?, what was the struggle during the cover removal? use a bit of force don't be scare you can't break it
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Shit i messsd my screw also xD
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regarding your issue : make a straight cut over the screw heat and use a flat head screw driver my friend.
@@uFixTek how to make a straight cut sir? What tools do i need?
in the shop we use this, its really handy
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is the process the exact same for the ec2xxx model? (which is from 2021
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Regarding your question, the steps are 99% the same for that model, if you follow this video and a simple logic you can go any of the them in the series.
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alright, thanks@@uFixTek
It's my pleasure my friend.