@Gman200108 sure, try to google around for "hp 4710s probook service manual" and similar terms. That will lead you to their service manual which has a step by step tutorial with images of what you've got to do. Be sure to have some cooling paste available. The heatsink collects a LOT of dust, so you must screw out the fan in there and really get everything out.
@MatteNoob Cool. Can you direct me to where you got directions on how you disassembled it down to the CPU and GPU? Like where you can take the whole heatsink out because all I know how to do is take the speaker cover and the keyboard off.
@Gman200108 Hi again. This is regarding heat issues with ProBook 4710s. Just wanted to let you know that I had a 7200 rpm hdd. I cleaned and added new cooling paste. This made it more silent, but it still sounded like a vacuum after some use. I then swapped the 7200 rpm drive with an SSD. These have no moving parts, they are more energy efficient and it is now usable again. It makes a little humming, but not nearly what I'm used to. I can now take it to class without pissing everyone off.
@Gman200108 Yeah, I know. I actually bought two, one for my sister and I. Hers broke down due to heat problems, but HP won't admit their design is flawed, so no replacement for her. They say it is the customers responsibility to service the unit, and I'm ok with that if you get easy access, but this! In addition there was nothing about this in the manual that came with the unit. Last time HP for me...
@MatteNoob No my fan was so full of dust though that the fan sounded like a friggin weedwacker but i cleaned it out now its pretty quiet but that laptops cooling design is a piece of shit theres no vents and the fan is supposed to get air through the keyboard? stupid hp. the fan is quieter now that its clean but theres no where for the fan to suck in air so the fan runs really fast all the time trying to cool it down with no friggin airflow. Its a good laptop other than that.
Cant seem to find replacement keyboard.. Got any ideas were to get the exact same keyboard from??
UnKnownUseR786 2 months ago
@MatteNoob wait nevermind i found it.....man you have to take like EVERYTHING apart just to get to the dang fan....thanks for your help by the way
Gman200108 3 months ago
Can you give me the link on the instructions? I still can't find on how to remove the top cover and power button board which is what i need to do.
Gman200108 3 months ago
@Gman200108 sure, try to google around for "hp 4710s probook service manual" and similar terms. That will lead you to their service manual which has a step by step tutorial with images of what you've got to do. Be sure to have some cooling paste available. The heatsink collects a LOT of dust, so you must screw out the fan in there and really get everything out.
MatteNoob 3 months ago
@MatteNoob Cool. Can you direct me to where you got directions on how you disassembled it down to the CPU and GPU? Like where you can take the whole heatsink out because all I know how to do is take the speaker cover and the keyboard off.
Gman200108 3 months ago
thanks !!
whereispie 3 months ago
many thanks
Done in five minutes
voultsides 3 months ago
@Gman200108 Hi again. This is regarding heat issues with ProBook 4710s. Just wanted to let you know that I had a 7200 rpm hdd. I cleaned and added new cooling paste. This made it more silent, but it still sounded like a vacuum after some use. I then swapped the 7200 rpm drive with an SSD. These have no moving parts, they are more energy efficient and it is now usable again. It makes a little humming, but not nearly what I'm used to. I can now take it to class without pissing everyone off.
MatteNoob 6 months ago
@Gman200108 Yeah, I know. I actually bought two, one for my sister and I. Hers broke down due to heat problems, but HP won't admit their design is flawed, so no replacement for her. They say it is the customers responsibility to service the unit, and I'm ok with that if you get easy access, but this! In addition there was nothing about this in the manual that came with the unit. Last time HP for me...
MatteNoob 7 months ago
@MatteNoob No my fan was so full of dust though that the fan sounded like a friggin weedwacker but i cleaned it out now its pretty quiet but that laptops cooling design is a piece of shit theres no vents and the fan is supposed to get air through the keyboard? stupid hp. the fan is quieter now that its clean but theres no where for the fan to suck in air so the fan runs really fast all the time trying to cool it down with no friggin airflow. Its a good laptop other than that.
Gman200108 7 months ago