Difficulty

Easy

Steps

4

Time Required

                          25 minutes            

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  • Thermal Paste
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Introduction

Step 1

              Opening the back panel.               
  • Unscrew the 8 screws holding the back panel in place.
  • Remove the first battery by sliding the notches and pulling the battery outwards.
  • Use a prying tool to carefully release all the clips holding the panel in place.

Unscrew the 8 screws holding the back panel in place.

Remove the first battery by sliding the notches and pulling the battery outwards.

Use a prying tool to carefully release all the clips holding the panel in place.

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Step 2

              The insides.               
  • It is recommended to disconnect the second battery too.
  • Unscrew the screws holding the CPU heatsink and disconnect the fan.

It is recommended to disconnect the second battery too.

Unscrew the screws holding the CPU heatsink and disconnect the fan.

Step 3

              Changing the thermal paste.               
  • Clean the old thermal paste both from the cooler and the CPU. It is best to use isopropyl alcohol and cotton swabs or paper towel, but be careful not to go too hard on the CPU.
  • Dont use too much thermal paste, just enough to cover some portion of the pad. If you have a spreader, use it. The thermal paste will apply evenly after you tighten the heatsink.
  • You can also open the fan assembly to clean it better.
  • Last, put the heatsink back carefully and tighten the screws in order to ensure even pressure. Dont forget to plug in the fan cable.

Clean the old thermal paste both from the cooler and the CPU. It is best to use isopropyl alcohol and cotton swabs or paper towel, but be careful not to go too hard on the CPU.

Dont use too much thermal paste, just enough to cover some portion of the pad. If you have a spreader, use it. The thermal paste will apply evenly after you tighten the heatsink.

You can also open the fan assembly to clean it better.

Last, put the heatsink back carefully and tighten the screws in order to ensure even pressure. Dont forget to plug in the fan cable.

Step 4

              Upgrading the RAM and SSD (Optional)               
  • Once you opened the back cover, it is a good idea to upgrade the RAM or the SSD if you want.
  • It is also recommended to use compressed air to remove any dust in the laptop and the fan.
  • Dont forget to plug in the second battery before closing the back panel!

Once you opened the back cover, it is a good idea to upgrade the RAM or the SSD if you want.

It is also recommended to use compressed air to remove any dust in the laptop and the fan.

Dont forget to plug in the second battery before closing the back panel!

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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