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    Default changing a laptop fan

    compaq presario cq50


    I've tried to locate how I can get into the fan in the past but failed, I'd imagine its through under the keyboard, but I've tried that before and couldn't see a way access to the fan.


    any ideas?
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    Take it to someone that can do it.


    Edited by Catzsy (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not make pointless posts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattFr View Post
    Take it to someone that can do it.


    Edited by Catzsy (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not make pointless posts.
    Agreed.

    It's quite hard to change a laptop fan, a lot of the time they are propietary, not things you could really buy in a consumer shop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Agreed.

    It's quite hard to change a laptop fan, a lot of the time they are propietary, not things you could really buy in a consumer shop.
    To clarify the member was asking for help - if the member had expanded his answer as you have then it would have positively contributed to the thread. Having heard your advice I would agree that would be the best course of action fro Richie. Thanks
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    If it's gots warranty (I'm assuming it hasn't) then send it to get fixed.

    Recursion's point about it being difficult to replace is quite valid (I'd probably get someone to repair it), nonetheless a quick google search found this, meaning it must be in some way possible: http://www.pchub.com/uph/laptop/88-3...ling-Fan-.html


    The fan itself can be seen here, on step 17: http://www.insidemylaptop.com/remove...0-cq70-laptop/

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    Find yourself the tech guide for it. I found one for my old laptop and using it I was able to take it all apart, fix it and put it all back together

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    It depends on the laptop. For instance a laptop that I was looking at the other day had a load of star and triangular shaped screws on it that you need the right tools to get out.

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    its not broke but i know its blocked cos it overheats easily
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    its not broke but i know its blocked cos it overheats easily
    In that case I'd go into BIOS and check the fan speed. Mine can get very hot (same with a lot of them), especially when it's not on a flat surface.

    Don't they come with dust filters anyway? :S
    Last edited by Apolva; 31-05-2010 at 05:16 PM.

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    Put dust filters in it if it doesn't. The amount of dust that collects on the dust filter infront of 2 120mm fans is unbelievable.
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