Ahh noes!
I attempted to upgrade my ageing aspire 3053 to the quickest processor I could find, a Turion mobile X2 - TL-60 to be exact.
I prepared well for it, buying arctic silver 5, IPA and whatnot. I even paid some dodgy ebayer £2.50 for the service and repair guide for it.
However, it has not gone very well, after installing said new processor, the only thing the machine would do was turn on, pass POST and then the fan would spin at 3 bazillion RPM and then switch off. Cue 7 attempts of applying the thermal compound and much swearing, still to no avail.
After leaving it on the coffee table in bits for the past 3 weeks, I finally decided to call it a draw and re-install the old Sempron. Oh dear. Didnt quite go as expected either....
My machine now is only half the laptop it once was pre-faffing. I can no longer complete the XP setup, as, after all the files are copied across, and you enter the stage where you set up the internet connection, quite a few odd things happen. The cursor jumps around the screen like the machine is struggling and you have to hold down the keys for at least 30 seconds each to get them to register.
I have taken it to bits again to see if I could faff with it some more, and have noticed a couple of things:
1) The mainboard appears to be now warped.
2) There is a slight burr on the heatsink where the cpu core will sit - looks like a manufacturing defect.
Does any nice experienced Acer person know what I should do now? Im pretty close to just throwing it all in the bin to be honest. I could flog it for spare parts, but im pretty bored. Any ideas anyone?
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Well, you tried. At least you know now what is possible or not.
Personally, I would never try to strip a lappie to upgrade the thing.
I just don't have the patience. Just my view though.
If I were you, I would take the thing and throw it away. -
I would've said you probably need to update your BIOS but since the laptop appears to have issues even with the old CPU....don't know, maybe the motherboard suffered some physical damage.
Before you throw it I'd suggest to try a BIOS update and then try again with the new CPU.
The latest BIOS for Aspire 3050 series can be downloaded from here. -
I've dan CPU upgrade on my acer aspire 5920g and every thing is fine. I upgrade the bios slap the CPU reboot and my sistem imedeatly recordnice my new CPU. You've dan some demage. To your sistem
CPU upgrade failure
Discussion in 'Acer' started by Gavtheman, Jan 16, 2009.