• chickenf622@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    My main question is why did they take out: the RAM, the SSD, the WiFi controller, and the heatsink for the CPU? I would be very very surprised if there were screws for the keyboard hidden under all of those components. I also hope they will clean off the old and put some fresh thermal paste on the CPU.

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      The keyboard is under all that garbage. Skip to the end and you’ll see that the keyboard is mounted beneath a metal tray that is molded into place beneath all those components. The manual says to remove all those parts, but in hindsight a lot of them could be left alone. The video has the minimum steps but I found it too late

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        I have done this repair a few times on dells. It sucks but doable. This was during covid and we had huge delays on getting new devices, so was taking parts from diffrent computers to make a working one. All mine worked fine, I’m good with mechanical things, but Practice stopped when coworker tried it and put long screws where short ones go and the case now has very noticeable bumps next to the mouse pad.

        Also shocking how NO ONE knew how to change thermal paste on a 5 year old laptops or why they were all thermal throttling. Corporate waste is real.

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        Oh ok so the manual is just crap. I’ve replaced one keyboard where I had to take apart the laptop like that, but left a majority of the components together. At least you got some practice in.