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From: lukasrz1984
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  • czesc, mam tak samo w moim hp-ku, wywalic te gumowe podkladki i uzyc pasty czy czy zastosowac paste i zostawic podkladki tak jak sa, chociaz i tak sa byle jak poprzyklejane? czy moze tylko sama pasta? jak to zrobiles? dzieki

  • Wish I've seen this video before buying. This is completely outrageous.

  • Well, that explains a LOT! o.0

  • some people are proud of their HP.

  • Holy shit, HP sucks!

  • I saw a grey rubber covering the heat sink of the video card and which you did not mention in the video. Is it supposed to heat up the video card instead of cooling it down??????Is it a joke????

  • @aruntan it transfer heat from the video card to radiator but not so good like thermal paste

  • What The Helllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG

  • 00:25 - Cooling fail :O

    No wonder why many HP laptops can be passed as impromptu space heaters inside a small room during winter, including my dv5-1002nr :D

  • This was a fail lol, HP really throws together some of their products, it amazes me. I used to speak so highly of them, now I've lost that opinion. Here I am sitting now listening to the whirling sound of the fan, as any good tech would do, the first thing I did was spray the fan out with some compressed air, still nothing. I just ordered a new heatsink/fan assembly, I figure if either one is failing, why not replace both while I'm in there.

  • @Bigduey69-

    I'm working on the same problem with my DV6700 laptop. I need to get at the heat sink and see if I can beat this problem by working from the intake (cooling) fan, on through the heat sink. Although a heat sink may become so packed with ambient dust or pet hair, even smoke, it is still just a heat absorber, a non-electrical device designed to dissipate heat from the processor chip. Think of the chip having a thermal reset within it's logic.Gets too hot, shuts off. Good luck Duey-

  • @bigduey69 How'd that go?

  • @daniel87980, not good at all, it was destined for epic fail. Little did I realize, the DV series specifically the "6000" series had a seriously crazy problem with the onboard graphics chip, in which the solder around it dissipates and it doesn't heat up properly. The fix is to actually use a heat gun and apply heat to the chip so it re-melts itself back to the board properly. In the beginning I seriously thought I damaged my own motherboard and that it was my fault, but it wasnt my fault lol..

  • i bought a new dv6 on oct. 15 of this year and at idle that thing would hit 65c! the comp was always freezing, not recognizing my disc drive in others HP is shit!

    i took it back after 5days and now am happy with my toshiba which has better looking and sturdier design!

  • my HP pavilion have temp problems... :( always the fun is noise... and my wirless crash every time.. :( its not worth the money i gave.. can i fix all that alone???

  • If you have problem with wireless then it's very high propably that you will have soon serious problems with graphics card!

  • and what can i do, about this problem? can i fix it alone? i know to set up a laptop and a pc frome the bone... but i dont know if i can fix this model.. do you think i have oportunity?

  • @lukasrz1984

    They are two completely different things.

  • @HSetOSCAR Which in these models, tend to have the same cause: overheating of the laptop's internals.

  • @djsexpyr

    You'd better get compressed air.

  • hahaha realy nice video and true

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