Thank you for making this video. My G7 desperately needed a service. It was overheating and throttling while playing games. The stock paste was past its usefulness. Dried, cracked and no longer doing its job. Not to mention it was of poor quality. I replaced it with Thermalright's T8 Thermal Paste. After I closed the laptop up (no screws lost or left over :)) I ran the laptop through its paces. Before it was getting up to temps that would go through the keyboard and started cooking the fingertips. Now, the laptop doesn't even break a sweat. Having the proper tools and the video made it relatively trivial.
Just got myself a G7 7700, but temperatures are crazy especially when playing games and frame rates drop to an unusable state. The laptop is a refurbished one. Will try this repasting hope it helps.
Thx for the Video - I bought mine a couple years ago and its time for new thermal and this helped me with what screws had to come out and what ones I could leave alone to redo.
Thank you for this video. thanks to this video and some Noctua NH-H1 paste my temps are down approx 30 C while running a game that was hitting 95C last week. Made it easy to follow along.
For THAT model of laptop, I would suggest going int othe BIOS to disable the illuminated keyboard, my sister is positive it was part of why her laptop was overheating (and its only allowed at 100% illumination so...)
My GPU was constantly thermal throttling so I decided to replace my thermal paste, upon removing my heatsink I noticed a piece of thin plastic had been wedged between it and the GPU... like a piece of sticky tape from factory.... pretty poor effort from dell's quality control
Can i add different ram to the laptop? I got it a few years back but i still have no information about adding things to it. Can someone tell me mire about it?
My cpu screws dose not came out but my gpu easily unscrewed * I tried to do it in the reversed order because of the cpu screws can you tell me what to do * screw is almost in a bad condition screw number 1
Thank you for making this video. My G7 desperately needed a service. It was overheating and throttling while playing games. The stock paste was past its usefulness. Dried, cracked and no longer doing its job. Not to mention it was of poor quality. I replaced it with Thermalright's T8 Thermal Paste. After I closed the laptop up (no screws lost or left over :)) I ran the laptop through its paces. Before it was getting up to temps that would go through the keyboard and started cooking the fingertips. Now, the laptop doesn't even break a sweat. Having the proper tools and the video made it relatively trivial.
Helped me alot! Was already using a cooling pad and undervolting, but finally got around to changing the thermal paste. It's much better now
Just got myself a G7 7700, but temperatures are crazy especially when playing games and frame rates drop to an unusable state. The laptop is a refurbished one. Will try this repasting hope it helps.
Thx for the Video - I bought mine a couple years ago and its time for new thermal and this helped me with what screws had to come out and what ones I could leave alone to redo.
Thank you for this video. thanks to this video and some Noctua NH-H1 paste my temps are down approx 30 C while running a game that was hitting 95C last week. Made it easy to follow along.
Nice presentation. .....your ROI: I bought your screwdriver kit! It's also very nice.
For THAT model of laptop, I would suggest going int othe BIOS to disable the illuminated keyboard, my sister is positive it was part of why her laptop was overheating (and its only allowed at 100% illumination so...)
outstanding video! - convinced me to find a mechanic.
Could you show me video you replacing the cpu please
My GPU was constantly thermal throttling so I decided to replace my thermal paste, upon removing my heatsink I noticed a piece of thin plastic had been wedged between it and the GPU... like a piece of sticky tape from factory.... pretty poor effort from dell's quality control
How has been the performance after repasting?
Can i add different ram to the laptop? I got it a few years back but i still have no information about adding things to it. Can someone tell me mire about it?
My cpu screws dose not came out but my gpu easily unscrewed * I tried to do it in the reversed order because of the cpu screws can you tell me what to do * screw is almost in a bad condition screw number 1
Thank U ❤
I can't get the bottom right screw unscrewed. D= You did it so easily! But if I ever get it, I'll know what to do.
Idk if you figured it out, but the bottom left and right screws on the cover don’t come out
@@soulofcinder2007so how do u get the bottom out
Donde se encuentra el sensor térmico?
Hola! La mía tiene un fallo de bajones de FPS, habrá alguna solución? Pasa de 140FPS a 5 después de unos minutos de juego
actualiza la bios