Hola, una pregunta: Tengo el mismo modelo de notebook. Windows funciona, pero la pantalla se ve muy oscura. Cuál puede ser el problema? Me dijeron el led, pero no sé cuál es ni donde está. Podrías ayudarme?
You are a skilled teacher! You tell us why you're removing something. Also, you speak clearly. There is no obnoxious music or just silence. Your lighting is perfect, and you let us see how you find out you need to remove one more screw. I wish I'd seen your video before I finished doing the same thing this afternoon. Disassembly took me four hours, and re-assembly took an hour. You need to tell your viewers that those two ribbon cables that cross the silver top plate are NOT connected to zero insertion force sockets; you actually have to grab the cable and "unplug" it. The angled forceps you use are perfect; everyone should have a pair. I replaced the fan, because the old one got noisy after about 15 minutes on a flight simulator I'm giving to a former student who wants to learn to fly. I would suggest that you tell your viewers to replace the heat sink grease also after they remove the fan assembly. I replaced the heat sink grease in mine, and the result was a much cooler CPU. The NVidia chip uses a thermal pad, so you don't have to re-grease that. For laughs: I find that customers who have 1) cats, 2) shag rugs or 3) live in a cold climate where they wear heavy coats have the most crud in their fans. If you catch it early enough, an "air can" blown in from the left air outlet will get a lot of the dust out. If it's like what you found, disassembly is the only solution. I usually take a piece of clear tape to pick up their dust and I tape it to an index card. When I present my bill, they don't argue! Thank you for this video.
Hello and thanks for the good words. I dont think I'm a good teacher becouse i do some of the things automatically. I've been doing this from about 15 years, and some of the things i do automatically. Also I'm not native English speaker so sometimes finding the right words is hard. Thees models are nightmare to be disassembled. I don't know what you mean about grease, but i think you mean thermal paste, which is between the cooler and the cpu. Everytime the cooler is lifted the paste must be replaced. About the termal pads, i usually like to use the original ones. If they are in good condition i use them again. I have tryed different ones, but nothing like the original ones. About the pets, i have found all kind of things in the laptops. Hair, fur, cuted nails, cockroaches... Lot of different things. I also do pictures for the costumers, because they always think there laptops are clean and good. Specially if there is a liquid damage i make photos, becouse they dont believe. Regards Yanko
@@LaptopDisassembly You are a skilled automatic teacher then! Yes, you are correct: I meant to write "thermal paste". The fan I replaced was definitely noisy. But, even with the noise, the fan was always running very fast with minimum use. The thermal paste I removed was almost solid, not soft. With the new paste, the quieter fan is also running much slower. And I also agree with you: these models (DV9000) are very badly designed for maintenance.
I had problems with similar laptop models and noisy fan, even with new one. I put a diode on the power cable. The diode have a voltage drop about 0.7v and it lowers the voltage. This way the fan is running on lower rpm. But this is in case that the pwm is not working. The termal paste had to be changed every 2 years ( approximately).
Waouh ! All of the stuff you have to Take apart on a laptop just for a single fan. That's a lot of work ! And also you have to memorise all of the screws. Which one goes in and all...
my laptop is missing that kind of long flat cable ( s shape) from power button panel connected to mother board..you can see in time 6:40 in your own video, can you please tell me the name of that flat cable or does it has code for me to buy it? thank you
Yours is missing or broken.. Find a broken one that is sold as spares in ebay... Buy the hole upper plastic. Usually you cannot buy the cable only. They are a bit specific about size, number of pins and widenes. It is not my laptop.. It is customer one.. I think i have similar in the office, but will tell you tomorrow when i go to work.
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Hola, una pregunta:
Tengo el mismo modelo de notebook. Windows funciona, pero la pantalla se ve muy oscura.
Cuál puede ser el problema?
Me dijeron el led, pero no sé cuál es ni donde está.
Podrías ayudarme?
You are a skilled teacher! You tell us why you're removing something. Also, you speak clearly. There is no obnoxious music or just silence. Your lighting is perfect, and you let us see how you find out you need to remove one more screw. I wish I'd seen your video before I finished doing the same thing this afternoon. Disassembly took me four hours, and re-assembly took an hour. You need to tell your viewers that those two ribbon cables that cross the silver top plate are NOT connected to zero insertion force sockets; you actually have to grab the cable and "unplug" it. The angled forceps you use are perfect; everyone should have a pair.
I replaced the fan, because the old one got noisy after about 15 minutes on a flight simulator I'm giving to a former student who wants to learn to fly. I would suggest that you tell your viewers to replace the heat sink grease also after they remove the fan assembly. I replaced the heat sink grease in mine, and the result was a much cooler CPU. The NVidia chip uses a thermal pad, so you don't have to re-grease that.
For laughs: I find that customers who have 1) cats, 2) shag rugs or 3) live in a cold climate where they wear heavy coats have the most crud in their fans. If you catch it early enough, an "air can" blown in from the left air outlet will get a lot of the dust out. If it's like what you found, disassembly is the only solution. I usually take a piece of clear tape to pick up their dust and I tape it to an index card. When I present my bill, they don't argue!
Thank you for this video.
Hello and thanks for the good words. I dont think I'm a good teacher becouse i do some of the things automatically. I've been doing this from about 15 years, and some of the things i do automatically. Also I'm not native English speaker so sometimes finding the right words is hard. Thees models are nightmare to be disassembled. I don't know what you mean about grease, but i think you mean thermal paste, which is between the cooler and the cpu. Everytime the cooler is lifted the paste must be replaced. About the termal pads, i usually like to use the original ones. If they are in good condition i use them again. I have tryed different ones, but nothing like the original ones. About the pets, i have found all kind of things in the laptops. Hair, fur, cuted nails, cockroaches... Lot of different things. I also do pictures for the costumers, because they always think there laptops are clean and good. Specially if there is a liquid damage i make photos, becouse they dont believe. Regards Yanko
@@LaptopDisassembly You are a skilled automatic teacher then! Yes, you are correct: I meant to write "thermal paste". The fan I replaced was definitely noisy. But, even with the noise, the fan was always running very fast with minimum use. The thermal paste I removed was almost solid, not soft. With the new paste, the quieter fan is also running much slower. And I also agree with you: these models (DV9000) are very badly designed for maintenance.
I had problems with similar laptop models and noisy fan, even with new one. I put a diode on the power cable. The diode have a voltage drop about 0.7v and it lowers the voltage. This way the fan is running on lower rpm. But this is in case that the pwm is not working. The termal paste had to be changed every 2 years ( approximately).
Waouh ! All of the stuff you have to Take apart on a laptop just for a single fan. That's a lot of work ! And also you have to memorise all of the screws. Which one goes in and all...
These are a pain to take apart. I have done several due to needing the cpu or gpu to be reflowed.
I pulled the front panel a bit high and it broke the cable. Does it mean I’m screwed?
Which cable did you broke.Sometimes it just get pulled out so you can connect it back.
my laptop is missing that kind of long flat cable ( s shape) from power button panel connected to mother board..you can see in time 6:40 in your own video, can you please tell me the name of that flat cable or does it has code for me to buy it? thank you
The cable is for the multimedia buttons on the top plastic... It is regular flat cable.. No special name
@@LaptopDisassembly how am i gonna buy it? what should i say to buy it? how many pins?
Yours is missing or broken.. Find a broken one that is sold as spares in ebay... Buy the hole upper plastic. Usually you cannot buy the cable only. They are a bit specific about size, number of pins and widenes. It is not my laptop.. It is customer one.. I think i have similar in the office, but will tell you tomorrow when i go to work.
It turns out that the one i have i slightly different and there is no cable like the one in the video.
One screw wont budge
Try to push and twist at the same time a bit harder.
@@LaptopDisassembly I'll try, you really respond fast, thanks dude I'm subscribing now even if it don't work out lol. You teach this very well
@@LaptopDisassembly I'll tell you if I get it or not
@@LaptopDisassembly yeah I think it's because my screw drivers a bit small, idk if I have any just right size
@@LaptopDisassembly no sizes work, I'm not sure I think it's stripped, I don't know how to get stripped screws