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Acer Aspire 3680 5570 5580 TravelMate 2480 3260 3270 Mainboard Disassembly

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

Acer Aspire 3680 5570 5580 TravelMate 2480 3260 3270 Mainboard Disassembly

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  • Thanks, upgraded RAM on 3680, the ram door is pretty hard to remove though.

  • @daweirdodude truth to be told, thats the most easily accessible component buddy. I've done a whole motherboard and cpu swap in the past.

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  • I replaced the dc jack on my acer 2480 and i know my batteries are dead but if it's plugged in, shouldn't it still start up? all i got now is a blinking led 1 light on the top left hand side...any ideas?

  • @muzoson

    first must say this is a very wonderful video.i need the information about the cmos battery.someone pls let me know where the battery is?.need to reset the bios.do we need to remove all these parts before able access the battery?

  • @daweirdodude

    lol

  • In addition, Whenever I check the temperature of the laptop, the mother board is always 5-8 deg. celcius higher than the processor (using CPUID HWMonitor, I do not mean to advertise it)

  • Good day!

    My laptop's Acer Travelmate 3260.

    I have a question, specifically on the thermal module part. (6:55)

    Is the blue rectangular rubber thing sandwiched between the thermal module and the two motherboard component replaceable? Any idea what it is called? I accidentally pulled the rubber thing apart. I made a temporary remedy; I re-attached the rubber thing to its previous location and put a thermal paste in the middle of it to dissipate heat even by just a little.

  • Thanks for a very useful video!!

  • this video is awesome, very explicit. but i still have a question: is it possible to change the processor just removing the back part of the case? i mean removing the 18 screws.

  • @AndyNBR I meant it's hard to remove because it feels like if you'll break it.

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