What I fix daily - Dell Studio shutting down after 10 minutes [ Long video of rabmbling! ]

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  • @markharrisllb
    @markharrisllb 3 года назад

    I picked one of these up for £25 to play around with Ubuntu. I had the same problem but with me it was the damaged ram after UPS dropped it. I was going to upgrade it but as I’ve already changed the battery for £13, put a 240 gig SSD in at £25 and bought a much needed skin for £7 it wasn’t worth the £80 for the cheapest 2x4 gig of ram I could find. So I spent £5 on 2x2 which seems to be fine now.
    A really interesting video and I’ve subscribed.

  • @claudiaoctavia6340
    @claudiaoctavia6340 3 года назад +1

    best way to keep these cool is to swap the foam heat pads on cpu and gpu with copper pads, and add paste...there used to be a company that sold the replacement coppers but stopped due to lack of demand.

  • @Markinpuff
    @Markinpuff 3 года назад +1

    Boy, what a pain in the ass to take apart. I have one that’s running 70c idol, probably dirty too.

  • @flyhigh5066
    @flyhigh5066 3 года назад

    Hi I am facing exactly the same problem on my laptop Dell studio 1555. It shuts down evry 10 minutes or so. I am not a techie could you tell me in layman terms what is the issue?

  • @charleshall376
    @charleshall376 5 лет назад +1

    i sent this in the beginning of the video but i think the tantalum compactor under or near the CPU would likely cause that issue

  • @snotmale
    @snotmale 3 года назад

    It is the GPU that gets mega hot and so much will unsolder itself over time. Best to run the laptop on a cake rack or laptop cooler pad. I have had to swap the MBoard in mine due to this. Owned from new for 10 years. Is otherwise and good performer even after 10 years.

  • @UnyieldingVigor
    @UnyieldingVigor 7 лет назад +2

    Not bad. We commonly see 98-99 on the razers cpu. 1-2 degree away from shutdown.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  7 лет назад +2

      It's crazy how close they run them to the edge. When you get elevated
      temperature environments like here it just pushes them right off the
      edge too many times.

    • @UnyieldingVigor
      @UnyieldingVigor 7 лет назад

      yep. I would at least suggest an EC update to put the throttlepoint locked in at 90C or 92C or so as a precaution. You could nearly boil a pot of water on that heatsink :)

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  7 лет назад

      If you were half way up Mt Everest it would start boiling :D

    • @UnyieldingVigor
      @UnyieldingVigor 7 лет назад +1

      I just got another in today, it had no AC in mosfets or battery and i replaced those, plugged it in and the AC MOSFET started squealing and went up in smoke right in front of me.

    • @UnyieldingVigor
      @UnyieldingVigor 7 лет назад +1

      1 bad diode that was shorted, I replaced it. I did find a shorted transistor as well (pq25) I think and replaced it as well, no change. Mosfet still smokes as soon as ac is plugged in. Doing same as yours except it does it without the batt plugged in. I'm looking at some more caps now and then going to See if perhaps something with the controller is at fault here. Very interesting, especially since last time I had the screeching fets, they were fixed by replacing but this time there is another issue at stake.

  • @affiongokon3222
    @affiongokon3222 5 лет назад

    Good evening myh Fujitsu life book A572/f turns off after 10minute no notice when I was using it after my battery got spoils about 2 day after and when it turns off I thought that the power cable shifted but not I check fan and cooling unit its working well and the CPU is 40°C/116°F , GPU 42°C/120°F ,Fan speed is normal not overheat sign ram, processor been checked so I think it was a kind of protection since the battery is not available, so i got a battery put it set stop watch after 10minute systems turnoff automatically i think is the motherboard issue what can I do to solve it

  • @paublusamericanus292
    @paublusamericanus292 5 лет назад

    I think I would have, if mine, would have been to change the heat transfer paste, if two years ago the lint was cleaned. Also if charging the owner another 20 dollars for paste change, to put liquid metal on the cpu, not the gpu, but I am just being a klutz probably. good work paul.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  5 лет назад

      I don't see any real world gains in using liquid-metal transfer compound for my clients.
      If they're elitist gamers or running their CPU at 100% 24/7 it might be worth the effort to get the extra 2'C cooling but for the machines passing over this desk, good ole dependable ceramic paste does the job.

  • @hannonm
    @hannonm 7 лет назад

    wow......I saw alot of heat marks. on the top after you took the keyboard off.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  7 лет назад

      They certainly run them hot. Hopefully this one will last long enough for the person to migrate to a new machine within 6 months.

  • @hannonm
    @hannonm 7 лет назад

    Paul I took my laptop apart......(blizzard in nova scotia canada) my laptop doesn't charge, i mentioned that before. i investigated the Mosfets and associated coils and found some other odd things. 398ohms to Ground. then with "assuming" the charging mosfets. i had nothing.......should i investigate this further or just leave it as is?

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  7 лет назад

      hmm... really not sure what to make of it yet? Do the MOSFETs have similar behaviours on diode mode tests if you check between drain and source (in both directions, should be something like 0.5V one way, and a higher value the other way).
      If you post up the details on badcaps.net in their laptop repair area it might be easier to sort out. www.badcaps.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=23

    • @hannonm
      @hannonm 7 лет назад

      0.1V drop

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  7 лет назад

      you're either measuring the V/CPUCORE or GFXCORE, or there's something slightly shorty on there. That said, I usually consider shorts anything below 0.05V; it's rather subjective :(
      Do you have a schem/boardview at all for it?

    • @hannonm
      @hannonm 7 лет назад

      no i don't.......its a HP/compaq nc6220 if i could find one id be thrilled.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  7 лет назад

      Send me a message and I'll let you know where you can get them.

  • @timstech5508
    @timstech5508 7 лет назад

    My thinkpad hits 85 under load. That has a i5 3320m. I couldnt imagine how hot this same laptop with the quad core i7 would run. Probably at least in the 90*s. I used a thinkpad w540 a few years ago with the quad core haswell i7 and that thing would throttle under load almost every time, but that one also had dedicated graphics.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  7 лет назад

      At least the Dell has a bit of room in it for dissipation, though that said, the stacked cooler arrangement isn't the most idea. Just more reasons for me to make sure I never pick up a laptop that uses dedicated GPU.

  • @maicod
    @maicod 7 лет назад

    Enjoyed watching the vid. Its not really a beautiful laptop (also by design of wiring) huh. Did you check out the power plug at the laptop end ? Cause it had tape on it maybe it has a bit of a wire-break ?

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  7 лет назад +1

      When I consulted with they client they noted that it was regardless of the brick. Still, I'll wait to hear back from them if anything comes up.

    • @maicod
      @maicod 7 лет назад

      Paul Daniels Alright !

  • @jxmai7687
    @jxmai7687 7 лет назад

    Hi Paul, what is the application to show the temperature graph?

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  7 лет назад

      psensor wpitchoune.net/psensor/
      Wish there was something like that for Windows as well, without being laced with malware/adware/viruses :(

    • @jeffhousen8968
      @jeffhousen8968 5 лет назад

      I know it's two years later, try open hardware monitor @@pldaniels