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    Disassemble Zepto Znote 6324W

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by andy1234, Feb 14, 2010.

  1. andy1234

    andy1234 Newbie

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    Hi!

    I need to disassemble my Zepto Znote 6324w because i think it´s full of dust. (The fan is running full speed at all times now)

    The problem is that i don´t know how to do?
    I´ve tried to loosen all the screws but nothing happens.
    i´ve searched for help but i can´t find anything.
    Can somebody please help me. With pictures or something.

    Sorry for my bad english, it isn´t my main language
     
  2. Padmé

    Padmé NBR Super Pink Princess

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    I'm going to move this to the Zepto forum to see if you might get some answers.
     
  3. andy1234

    andy1234 Newbie

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    I´ve managed to remove the keyboard. unfortunately there was not that much dust. i have removed the dust and started the computer again and after a few seconds, the fan started to go "full speed" again.

    I have read a little about problems with the "cooling paste"
    Should i try to apply some new?

    Then i just have 2 quick question, is this the cpu and is there someone who can desribe how to do?
    (I´ve never done it on laptop computers)
     

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  4. Tyven

    Tyven Notebook Consultant

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    It's the GPU you have marked.
    The CPU is located underneath the rectangular copperplate.

    If you haven't done so yet, I think you should remove profile around the fan, as there may be quite a lot of dust in the 'way out'.
     
  5. michote

    michote Newbie

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    When I changend my CPU of my 6615WD the most Dust was in the grid at the left side of the fan, which you can remove with the cpu profile
     
  6. Lutten123

    Lutten123 Newbie

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    How did you remove the keyboard?
     
  7. kehax

    kehax Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi. You have two options here. To just clean the fan you need to remove the screws I have market with an purple dot. To clean both the fan and the heatsink you will need to remove the screws I have marked with a green dot.

    You will have to apply new cooling-paste on both of these operations.

    I'm using your picture as referance:
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