07-13-2012 05:10 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:12 PM by ROGBot
07-14-2012 06:13 AM
Jsl1ce wrote:
lol, really? i guess youve never repasted a laptop before. i wouldnt consider it risky at all, ive taken apart my g73 several times, also i would think the price of the card irrelevant to the life it adds to your notebook
07-14-2012 10:02 AM
Daylife wrote:taking apart these laptops is only slightly more difficult than building your own rig, which ive been doing since i was 6 years old (stepdad used to have me help him build SCSI unix servers in our basement as a kid, i was the only kid i knew w/ a ISDN connection 🙂 , everyone else had 56k, and slower before 56k came out... i used to pwn in quake and cs lolz) these laptops are put together very well and youd be surprised how straightforward it os to take them apart for things like repasting or even replacing the CPU or GPU. i havent taken apart my g75 yet, but the g74 was even easier to take apart than the g73, and i can only imagine that the g75 is as well... seeing as the design is so similar.
Good luck with that i guess lol
07-14-2012 11:30 AM
Jsl1ce wrote:
taking apart these laptops is only slightly more difficult than building your own rig, which ive been doing since i was 6 years old (stepdad used to have me help him build SCSI unix servers in our basement as a kid, i was the only kid i knew w/ a ISDN connection 🙂 , everyone else had 56k, and slower before 56k came out... i used to pwn in quake and cs lolz) these laptops are put together very well and youd be surprised how straightforward it os to take them apart for things like repasting or even replacing the CPU or GPU. i havent taken apart my g75 yet, but the g74 was even easier to take apart than the g73, and i can only imagine that the g75 is as well... seeing as the design is so similar.
If/when i do it, i will def take pics and do a write up for the forum. unless someone beats me to it. i was going to do it to replace the memory on the opposite side of the mobo, but when i got my replacement, micro center preinstalled 4x4gb corsair ram, replaced the hitachi (i beleive?) ram that it came w/, so i didnt have to. but.... im thinking about repasting it, like i did w/ my g74 and g73, so that i can be sure that its done correctly (plus i used high end paste and got a ~7°C-10°C drop on average on both, which aint no small potatoes).
anyways TLDR, there are plenty of good reasons to take apart your laptop, its not hard and these are well-built for it, theres no reason to be scared of doing it, if you can build leggos as a kid, you can definitely repaste a g74sx.
07-15-2012 12:29 PM
Zygomorphic wrote:
Gloating about that 100 kb/s connection? :cool: Still, SCSI systems are pretty rare. The G74SX was not that bad from what I understand, but the G5X series is quite difficult. They are a mess to disassemble, but with patience and skill, it can be done. You forget that not everyone had ISDN in those days to look up how to build UNIX servers. 😉
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