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| Cooling fan questions & more Hi to all, I have an old Compaq Presario 700US. I have several questions that I hope anybody can answer. Question 1. The laptop has 2 cooling fans. One on the left side on the heat spreader(heat sink??) and one in the upper right hand side of the case. The upper right doesn't move at all. So it needs to be replaced. But the fan on the heat spreader starts and runs after about 30 seconds after bootup. Is the fan controlled by software or a hardware thermostat device? Or does it need to be replaced too? Question 2. The stuff that I've read says that the thermal pad needs to be replaced every time the heat spreader is removed from the processor. Problem is that Compaq (HP) will sell them, but only in the quantity of 100 for a hefty $185. I only need one or two. No one, even where I live in Houston Texas has them. Could I substitute thermal grease (i.e. Arctic Silver 5 or Ceramic) without any concerns? Question 3. I''ve heard rumor that some laptop parts sold by resellers as new are not even refurbished, but pulled out of discarded laptops tested and then resold. True/False??? TIA -- Bye for now, Ken |
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| Re: Cooling fan questions & more "Ken Kocher" <kenko@xxxxx2000.com> wrote in message news:Vcqak.8686$89.5319@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com... > > Hi to all, > > I have an old Compaq Presario 700US. I have several questions that I hope > anybody can answer. > > Question 1. The laptop has 2 cooling fans. One on the left side on the > heat spreader(heat sink??) and one in the upper right hand side of the > case. > The upper right doesn't move at all. So it needs to be replaced. But the > fan on the heat spreader starts and runs after about 30 seconds after > bootup. > Is the fan controlled by software or a hardware thermostat device? Or does > it need to be replaced too? > There are usually two fans, one for the CPU (often cooling a radiator fed by heat pipes from the CPU), the other for the graphics processor (usually operates directly). The fan speed is usually a function of the processor temperatures and usually controlled by a separate bit of hardware to the rest of the PC (but may get input as to how loaded the procesors are). > Question 2. The stuff that I've read says that the thermal pad needs to > be > replaced every time the heat spreader is removed from the processor. > Problem is that Compaq (HP) will sell them, but only in the quantity of > 100 > for a hefty $185. I only need one or two. No one, even where I live in > Houston Texas has them. Could I substitute thermal grease (i.e. Arctic > Silver 5 or Ceramic) without any concerns? > The thermal pads are actually phase change thermal compound. This is generally available and comes in something that looks like a Pritt Stick. Thermal compounds of whatever type should be renewed. > > Question 3. I''ve heard rumor that some laptop parts sold by resellers > as > new are not even refurbished, but pulled out of discarded laptops tested > and > then resold. True/False??? > Could be. |
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| Re: Cooling fan questions & more The fans in laptops are almost always controlled, both to reduce noise and power consumption, and it's possible that the one that isn't moving isn't moving because the temp. threshold has not been reached. There are some laptops on which the fans almost never come on (and others that will over heat even if the fan is forced to run constantly). Many manufacturers have a diagnostic program for fan testing that allows you to force the fan to turn on or off. You should be able to find thermal pads on E-Bay or from some computer parts vendors. Or use thermal paste (there are some laptops whose construction is such that you MUST use thermal pads, but fortunately not too many of them. The issue is whether the geometry of the CPU & heatsink is such that without the thickness of the pad, you won't get enough heatsink to CPU pressure to adequately cool the CPU.). Re: Q.3. ... I'm sure it's true, but all that you are saying is that there are some unscrupulous parts dealers. What else is new? Most vendors are honest in their description of what they are selling. Ken Kocher wrote: > Hi to all, > > I have an old Compaq Presario 700US. I have several questions that I hope > anybody can answer. > > Question 1. The laptop has 2 cooling fans. One on the left side on the > heat spreader(heat sink??) and one in the upper right hand side of the case. > The upper right doesn't move at all. So it needs to be replaced. But the > fan on the heat spreader starts and runs after about 30 seconds after > bootup. > Is the fan controlled by software or a hardware thermostat device? Or does > it need to be replaced too? > > Question 2. The stuff that I've read says that the thermal pad needs to be > replaced every time the heat spreader is removed from the processor. > Problem is that Compaq (HP) will sell them, but only in the quantity of 100 > for a hefty $185. I only need one or two. No one, even where I live in > Houston Texas has them. Could I substitute thermal grease (i.e. Arctic > Silver 5 or Ceramic) without any concerns? > > > Question 3. I''ve heard rumor that some laptop parts sold by resellers as > new are not even refurbished, but pulled out of discarded laptops tested and > then resold. True/False??? > > TIA > > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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