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laptop repair / upgrade misadventures

so, i was looking at the temperature of my new used laptop: a dell e6530 with a very fast i7-3740QM processor.

i boldly decide to put new thermal paste, looking for a cooler temperature. bold because i know on this model, you don't have to totally take it apart like many today.

no problem removing the cooling unit, seeing the CPU and GPU, cleaning off the old paste and putting new.

then i put it back together and start it up: no boot, not even into BIOS.

stunned, i soon go to my desktop and browse for solutions.

'move the RAM pieces around for a while'.
'unplug everything and the battery, then push the power button a few times'.
're-do the thermal paste, it probably got hot'.
'you touched something static and your motherboard is dead'.

i do what i can of the above; nothing works.

i go browse again, set to call a repairman. then i see another comment, suggesting i should unplug the little CMOS battery and plug it in again. i am thinking 'no way, i was just putting some new thermal paste, i didn't even touch anything!' 10 minutes later i decide to take that one last shot.

it worked.
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Re: laptop repair / upgrade misadventures

So, how much did the temperature drop?
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Re: laptop repair / upgrade misadventures

Computers can be like a bowl of spaghetti sometimes, you never know what will effect something else. B.T.W. I like Arctic Silver...
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So, how much did the temperature drop?


unfortunately, nothing !


as an added bonus, my nvidia graphics card is now invisible to the system. not in device manager. new driver can't find it either!
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Re: laptop repair / upgrade misadventures

Well, if you end up looking for a repairman after all, stay away from Geek Squad (Best Buy) if you're in the US. I suspect though that removing and reinstalling the video card will cure your machine's "amnesia" about it. You're bound to find a solution to that online somewhere too, if you really need to address it. Wouldn't be surprised if there's a simpler way.
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Re: laptop repair / upgrade misadventures

So, how much did the temperature drop?


unfortunately, nothing !


as an added bonus, my nvidia graphics card is now invisible to the system. not in device manager. new driver can't find it either!

well, if you use Windows...try the Tthrottle! it works for me...

btw, you probably tripped some wire or safety...so it had to be reset over BIOS battery!

check the BIOS options to use both cards...probably there's a problem there! wink

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