Dell 7577 Teardown, Repaste and Assembly! (Edited for time)

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  • čas přidán 13. 01. 2018
  • If you want to tackle this crazy job and need some guidance, then here it is. Expect upwards of 2 hours to complete. I had 90 minutes worth of footage to edit meaning this job took me 90 minutes. If I were to do this again it would probably take me 60 minutes, at best.
    After a year or so you'll likely find yourself here in need of this teardown. Best of luck! Thermal paste doesn't last forever! Usually 12 months depending on use and climate.
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Komentáře • 736

  • @BobOfAllTrades
    @BobOfAllTrades  Před 4 lety +57

    BEWARE!!
    Many lately are attempting this and their machine is NOT turning back on!
    This is a difficult job and I recommend you film yourself so you can more easily reverse your process.

    • @GoDbax
      @GoDbax Před 4 lety +1

      Ok so I know jack shit about PCs but I did just come across one of these and I’m wanting to up it from the 8gb RAM to 16gb RAM. When I open it up I see the RAM spots but the little black parts on the RAM sticks aren’t facing up or aren’t even there. They just look like plain green circuit boards. Are they just facing upside down? I just ordered this RAM “PNY - 8GB 2.4GHz PC4-19200 DDR4 SO-DIMM Unbuffered Non-ECC Laptop Memory” is that the right kind? Thank you so much for your help Bob!!! Need more RAM to play Insurgency: Sandstorm on this laptop. I can run it find just not happy with some of the settings. Otherwise this laptop kicks ass I even can meet the minimum reqs on lots of new games. You rock

    • @askubi
      @askubi Před 4 lety

      I just attempted this last night and an having the not turn on issue. When first powered on it cycled with whirring, but the screen never came on. I took it apart again, checked everything, and this time it didn't even whir. Keyboard lights are on, frame above CPU is warm, so I know there's power flowing. Still no screen. External monitor says nothing detected. Any idea on a solution?

    •  Před 4 lety

      Hey, thank you for your video. I am a engineer, my laptop is dell 7577 . its Usb ports don't work and have a message on desktop "usb device not recognized". I have checked the output voltage of the usb port, there is no electricity.
      I brought it to a computer repair shop. They tell me that a chipset
      (Power management USB ports) is broken. They don't have other chip to repair.
      Do you know, what is wrong!?
      Help me, please. Thank you, so much!

    • @wenzjayy
      @wenzjayy Před 4 lety

      I just tried this and my laptop still is turning on, but still, I tried repasting it with Arctic MX-4 and still it reaches temperature of 82 deg C. is it the thermal paste brand that's the problem?

    • @IanBondMCS-stoke
      @IanBondMCS-stoke Před 4 lety

      @@askubi I had the same problem, leave it powered on, the fans should run full speed, it'll cycle a few times but ultimately should come on

  • @FolkoMagipaw
    @FolkoMagipaw Před 3 lety +56

    "Maybe I can do it myself! I mean.. there's like only one screw on the back, how tough can it be?"
    But there too, despair lies in ambush.

  • @nikhildasm2352
    @nikhildasm2352 Před 6 lety +81

    Only dude I found on CZcams who goes in depth on the laptop....subscribed

  • @rajatkumar35
    @rajatkumar35 Před 4 lety +37

    I am pretty sure by the end of this repaste I'll be left with some "extra" screws.

    • @MetoagaYT
      @MetoagaYT Před 3 lety +7

      LOL, I managed to end up with only 4 screws that I'm pretty sure is for the fans. The problem is I need to go all the way to the end of the disassembly process I said 'Screw it' not in a literal sense though since I won't be screwing them xD

    • @danskiz23
      @danskiz23 Před 3 lety +1

      1 extra screw lol

  • @buzz6925
    @buzz6925 Před 4 lety +34

    Just performed a repaste on my Dell G5 5587 w/ i7-8750H and NVIDIA 1060 max Q. Very similar teardown process since they are basically the same laptop design. I used Arctic MX-4 thermal paste I bought on ebay for $7.95. My laptop is almost exactly 1 year old and I was having thermal throttling issues while gaming, even after undervolting to -0.125V and using a cooling pad. This took me most of my afternoon, though I did take several breaks when I got too stressed. I ran into several issues. First was taking off the gray bezel/shroud for the heat vents. It required a GOOD tug with both hands to get off and it took me a long time to figure that out because I thought something was binding. Second was separating the chassis after taking out must of the screws and the thermal vent shroud. It is very tight and I used a small flathead screwdriver to go along and pop the clips with a good amount of force, and there was some marring of the plastic but nothing bad. Next issue was separating the motherboard from the back part of the chassis. I had to take out four more screws that held the fan housings in on the other side. I also nearly stripped one of the six screws on the heat sync, so make sure you use the right screwdriver size and support the back well and push down fairly hard. I also had to remove the CMOS and a couple other plugs not directly shown. Assembly was relatively quick (20 minutes) and without any issues. I did get an error flashing light after tried to turn it on, but after holding the power button down and then pressing the after 30 seconds it did the four restarts and started up like normal. I ran a full hardware test and everything came back fine.
    Results: Little difference in idle temperature,~10 degrees C drop in stress test in intel XTU, ~25 C drop in temp while playing CSGO. (used to thermal throttle now hangs around 70-75)
    I am fairly experienced with repairing laptops and this was the most complicated repair I've done yet. In my case it was worth it but unless you are having thermal throttling issues and you've tried undervolting and you are experienced with computer repair I would not recommend doing this yourself. Have a shop do it for ~$50-$80 or so and save yourself the headache. Hope this helps.

    • @kaptain1477
      @kaptain1477 Před 4 lety

      Brice Busbee I have the same model but with 1050ti I repasted and still get high temps in CSGO and thermal throttling. I don’t have a cooling pad but I do have a wedge to keep the computer about 15 degrees up. It began thermal throttling more when I updated bios

    • @buzz6925
      @buzz6925 Před 4 lety +1

      @nexus prime Sorry you are having thermal throttling issues. Have you tried undervolting the CPU? I have gotten great results with that. I would say it can have a greater impact on temperature and performance than re-pasting, unless maybe your thermal paste is really old or poorly applied or low quality. Also yo can try undervolting the GPU using MSI afterburner. I don't believe it will have as noticeable an impact on overall temps as CPU undervolting but every little bit helps. Also you can try enabling VSYNC to cap your FPS at your monitor's refresh rate. This will make it a lot easier on your computer without impacting performance. You can also set the turbo boost power max to 35W or lower. This might cause power throttling but it will help temperatures and it might not impact performance that much. Another thing I have noticed recently is ambient temperature can play an important factor how cool your laptop runs. But in the end different laptops can have different characteristics and can respond differently to methods to decrease their heat output. Also myself and others have had issues with BIOS updates for the Dell G5/7 that tries to make it quieter by make fans kick in later and increasing heat buildup. However the more recent BIOS updates has helped a little and added support for the Dell Power Manager program which lets you set different power profiles, including one that says it maximizes performance and fan speed. Let me know if any of this helps.

    • @arkprince9413
      @arkprince9413 Před 4 lety

      Hi I cleaned my laptop 2 days ago and it worked today I opened it again to change thermal paste but after Ian done and closed it 1 of my fans is doing bad nice like it's colliding with something Pls help me

    • @buzz6925
      @buzz6925 Před 4 lety +1

      Đaŕķ Přínçe Sorry to hear that. If one of the fans is obstructed you probably have to disassemble it again and check the fan that is obstructed and try to find whatever it making the noise. It might be a screw that came loose or a cable in the way, or something else. You can try to move the fan by hand a little to find exactly where it is hanging up and hopefully remove the offending object. If you can’t find any obstruction or you remove the obstruction but the fan is still making a strange sound it might’ve been improperly reinstalled or already damaged. In that case you will probably have to send it in to the manufacturer for repair or explain the situation and request a new cooling unit to put in yourself. Sorry you are having fan trouble and I hope you can resolve the situation. Let me know how it goes.

    • @arkprince9413
      @arkprince9413 Před 4 lety

      @@buzz6925 I found a parallel rectangles written on it this (220 7nqbh d) no idea where it dropped from :(

  • @Eraeon
    @Eraeon Před 3 lety +15

    I really can’t thank you enough! This video is a very helpful guide. Im not a technician and I had to work on my 7577 on-and-off for 2 days, but the operation was a success! Everything just went according to plan. I was really scared to even do this because anything could go wrong while I was attempting this. Fortunately, I haven’t encountered any problems. Thermals improved drastically and everything is running smoothly. So, again thank you so much!!!

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 3 lety +6

      I have nothing but the upmost respect for those that can pull this job off so you are awesome!

  • @batmandead7125
    @batmandead7125 Před 5 lety +54

    Well, my Dell 7577 was smooth for the first 4 months and started to get overheat. CPU temperatures were beyond 95 degrees whereas GPU temperatures were beyond 85 degrees. Could not play any game on my GTX 1060 MQ.
    Watched your video and tried to do the same myself but looked too complicated to me. So went to a reliable computer repair service center and got the job done. Basically they cleaned a lot of dust and then replaced the thermal paste.
    Now coupled with Intel tuning utility + Throttlestop, max CPU temperature is 67 degrees and GPU temperature is 55 degrees (when I play games). Thanks to you and a person who suggested Throttlestop in the comments section.

    • @Asianiscool1
      @Asianiscool1 Před 5 lety

      Hey pal, I got a similar laptop, by doing intel uning utility +throttlestop, does it slow down the cpu? can u give me some adivce about that?

    • @at0mteam590
      @at0mteam590 Před 5 lety

      @@Asianiscool1 Nah man. Using Intel Extreme Tuning Utility and Throttlestop together will not help, as they are two programmes that will fight for control over the CPU. If you set something to something in the Intel one, it will show as the Default in Throttlestop, which may be confusing.
      But regardless - With Laptop CPU's, you cannot hurt it by Undervolting. Make sure you ONLY DO -mV with any utility. Going over will not help your thermals. It will only make it worse.
      But yes. It will not slow down the CPU as long as you go down in voltage very slowly, and run stress tests after each.

    • @Asianiscool1
      @Asianiscool1 Před 5 lety

      @@at0mteam590 Thanks bro!

    • @mostafaamin3687
      @mostafaamin3687 Před 5 lety +1

      sorry can i ask you about overheating for your dell 7577 laptop,did it just get heated then laptop make sleep while you are playing?cause i have the same problem In my new laptop

    • @Rick-qt9cf
      @Rick-qt9cf Před 5 lety

      use undervolting bro, mine is running at 86C max while undervolted at 0.1

  • @eddieh1843
    @eddieh1843 Před 5 lety +8

    Thank you Bob! My sons 7577 was throttling because of overheating that actually wasn't happening. I used your vid and some skill and was able to re-apply the paste and it's back to perfection. Thank you for taking the time to make this video!

  • @vintcek
    @vintcek Před 3 lety +20

    After reassembling, my screen does not turn on, and the battery light twiches between white and orange. I solved it by switching the positions of my RAM. This is for anyone who encountered the same problem as mine.

  • @JP-eu2dc
    @JP-eu2dc Před 4 lety +22

    Just teared down my laptop today, and I'm telling you I was stressed. I did everything fearing that I might mess up my dell g7, turns out after 3 hours I did it. My temps are now 13-18 degrees Celsius cooler. I'm so glad I followed your vid including some online help. Thank you Bob. You just saved a gamer.

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 4 lety +3

      That’s about right. I’m seeing these posts roll in now that these laptops have aged a bit. You’re not the first today to talk about this 👍

    • @wenzjayy
      @wenzjayy Před 4 lety +1

      hi, what brand of thermal paste did you use?

    • @chlorophylte7487
      @chlorophylte7487 Před 3 lety

      @@wenzjayy thermal grizzly kryonaut

  • @douxmachine
    @douxmachine Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you so much for this video! I had to take the fan screws out to separate the motherboard from the chassis, but this video helped me through the process of repasting and lowering my thermals by 25 degrees! Much appreciated!

  • @Blamkrotch
    @Blamkrotch Před 2 lety +2

    Just did this yesterday for the second time. The vents were pretty clogged with dust and its hard to get it clean without taking it apart and using a dry toothbrush and compressed air. It’s a lot easier the second time. Takes about an hour if you’re careful and take your time. I used thermal grizzly kryonaut this time. I tested it playing cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p high settings it’s averaging 62 fps and the cpu and gpu stays around 70 degrees even after playing for a few hours straight. Also played RE Villiage and it runs smooth. Most of the screws are the same except for the flat little ones under batt, hdd, ssd, flat ones on rear plastic shroud, silver colored ones etc…. when you take it apart just put the screws next to the part they held in place, ie the hdd screws with the hdd on the table. There were a few steps he skipped over in the video like a few extra screws he didn’t call out but just look carefully and don’t try and force anything. A laptop MB is delicate and you dont want to crack anything. Make sure you get a set of little screw drivers and tiny pliers. Dont try to do it without the correct tools.

  • @Kortexual
    @Kortexual Před 5 lety +40

    When I opened the back cover of my Dell I had to get a change of pants.

  • @misiekki
    @misiekki Před 5 lety +15

    Thanks!!! Everything seems to be working. And it was all worth it! The thermal improvement is over 15 degrees Celsius. Now the temperatures are around 70 at max, previously over 85 :D I am sure that the cleaning also helped, but wow, that's an improvement. I have 4 screws left, they do not belong anywhere haha, but it's working :D:D

    • @darugdawg2453
      @darugdawg2453 Před 3 lety +1

      lmao. 4 screws got separated from the herd pepesad

    • @connivingkhajiit
      @connivingkhajiit Před 3 lety

      Thats what the vacuum is for! czcams.com/video/d_H054zwCOY/video.html

  • @Techusiast
    @Techusiast Před 5 lety

    For a year, I had absolutely zero thermal issues. However last year I started noticing that games weren't as smooth as before and that my fans would often run at high speeds, even though I was only doing my usual tasks. I have got a screw stuck, so this whole process took me about half a day to fix, but instead of having cooking 85-93C temperatures, its back to 65-73C max with the fans not even running at max and not using ThrottleStop.
    Although it's a fairly old video, I just would like to say a massive thank you for doing this, really appreciate your help!

  • @nismo578
    @nismo578 Před 3 lety +3

    I did this last weekend, so far so good. Took 2 hours give or take. Make sure if you do this you have the correct screwdrivers.

  • @IanBondMCS-stoke
    @IanBondMCS-stoke Před 4 lety +21

    Not the easiest of jobs just to add fresh paste, but thanks for the guide, the job was a success

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 4 lety +2

      Ian Bond I’m always impressed when someone gets through this successfully!

    • @IanBondMCS-stoke
      @IanBondMCS-stoke Před 4 lety +5

      @@BobOfAllTrades am a computer tech by trade so it's not entirely new to me, replacing a keyboard on a MacBook Pro is equally as daunting. but the guide helped an awful lot to save guesswork.
      The customer is reporting a max of 71 degrees now, down from mid 90s!
      had a heart stopping moment when the machine didn't boot up, but as the bios battery and main battery were disconnected it just needed a few minutes to sort itself out, after a it went through a few shutdowns it posted. worth pointing that out as the computer does indeed seem dead after reassembly, but if you leave it be it'll come back on as long as everything is as should be inside.

    • @IanBondMCS-stoke
      @IanBondMCS-stoke Před 4 lety +1

      I just watched the end of the video where you mention the power on issues, whoops

  • @undeetanne7884
    @undeetanne7884 Před 6 lety +5

    Thank you very much! Wasn't sure if it's worth it and you answered that question.

  • @mauricioovelar1971
    @mauricioovelar1971 Před 4 lety +1

    This video is a lifesaver! My main problem is another one (almost whole left half of keyboard died out of nowhere) but this is the fist vid I found that goes in depth about to dismantle this model. Downside is that I almost pissed myself watching it so I will probably just send my machine to a local shop if I find one trustworthy enough. Subscribed.

  • @TheInvisibleAssassin
    @TheInvisibleAssassin Před 4 lety +2

    My G7 got to the point where the only game I could play was minecraft. Even running at the lowest graphics settings almost everything lagged. ThrottleStop showed constant overheating and temperature induced throttling. I just re-pasted with MX-4 and cleaned out the dust and I've gotten all of the out-of-the box performance back. Hitting 60 fps and running 20C cooler!
    Its a gaming laptop again. So thankful for the guides

  • @Blamkrotch
    @Blamkrotch Před 4 lety +17

    Fyi... after taking all the screws out, to pry the plastics apart just gently use an old credit card or guitar pick starting at the back corners and work your way forward.
    Thanks for the walkthrough bob. It’s nice not having to go in completely blind.

  • @voiceinwilderness7
    @voiceinwilderness7 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for your help. I did mine today. 5-10 degrees improvement under heavy load, 10-15 degrees improvement under medium load. Would recommend this. Also my scores on Intel XTU benchmark improved by 30% (must have been throttling a lot previously).

  • @keitha367
    @keitha367 Před 5 lety

    God damn it, Bob. You are filling such a massive hole in the laptop review game. So glad you decided to make a channel. These videos are invaluable, my man

  • @Gibbo263
    @Gibbo263 Před 3 lety +10

    I was going to redo my thermal paste on one of these, think ill just have a warm laptop

  • @Ikusoos
    @Ikusoos Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the video! I did it myself and it was a success, but I had some screws left xD. I repasted it after 3 years, I had serious thermal throttling (highest 100°C, average 95°C) but after I repasted my highest Temps were 85°C and I had an average of 71°C after a long time playing battlefield 5.

  • @luis297
    @luis297 Před 3 lety +2

    Many thanks!
    My Dell Inspiron 7577 i7 7700hq GE1060maxQ (2.5y old) was overheating like crazy when gaming (CPU ~95ºC), the top of the laptop was boiling hot (above the F6-12 keys), and getting BSOD... Not cool for a gaming laptop...
    After some research found this option of repasting and your video. Some steps are missing such as removing the display cable, the camera, etc, so I highly recommend to download the Dell inspiron 7577 manual of their site as it was of great help to me. But your video was top class, without it wouldn't have done it!!
    Bought the paste (arctic mx-2), a set of tiny screwdrivers, and cleaning cloths with 70% isopropyl alcool, all under 30€ , 4h after and I was done! Gaming Temp now is at max 70ºC, gained +20ºC!!! And I had no experience with reparing laptops nor am I much of a geek :)
    Hint: when I removed the heat sink, lift the fans as I found a lot of fluff accumulated there. Also prying and seperating the back cover is incredibly hard!

  • @ricardopereira195
    @ricardopereira195 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you so much. My gf was unable to play anything, literally shot up to 100°C and throttled really hard. Thanks to your tutorial i was able to repaste her Laptop, still gets a bit hot at around 90°C, but thats with Aida64.

  • @turkishstig8489
    @turkishstig8489 Před 6 lety +112

    I had to change my pants just watching this

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 6 lety +25

      Burak Muhammetoğlu I can’t watch it anymore. I’m out of pants!

    • @brytonmassie768
      @brytonmassie768 Před 5 lety +2

      I have one of these things... The heat-pipes are too small.

    • @yavuzatik10
      @yavuzatik10 Před 5 lety +2

      İyi dedin kral

    • @palm1ye
      @palm1ye Před 4 lety

      @@yavuzatik10 Aga bir şey soracağım, sizde mi Dell Inspiron 7577 sahibisiniz. Çünkü sormam gereken çok fazla şey var eğer sahibiyseniz.

    • @yavuzatik10
      @yavuzatik10 Před 4 lety

      @@palm1ye evet buyur

  • @pablons117
    @pablons117 Před 4 lety +5

    Really usefull video, I did everything needed for the repaste and I have to say that even if it is a daunting task, the tags for the screws made everything easier. It took me exactly 2 hours, and I cleaned a lot of dust on that vents. When I turned it on the first time, the laptop and keybord was on but the display wouldn't turn on... even if i waited 20 min.. But then I turned if off and on again, and the procedure of 4 boots happened. Thanks Bob for this video.

  • @pixelplanet142
    @pixelplanet142 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks a lot for this tutorial, did it yesterday and it was totally worth it. Just the M2x3 screws were really annyoing and too tight, definitely need to buy a new screwdriver now, because without the right tools it's way harder than it has to be.

  • @Richiefreshhh
    @Richiefreshhh Před 6 lety +6

    Wow. I have a 7567, and this still helped better than all the other videos. I just subscribed as well. Awesome job dude!

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 6 lety +2

      This video will get you by as long as you don't mind pausing the vid :) I typically do these unedited but not on this one!

    • @Richiefreshhh
      @Richiefreshhh Před 6 lety

      Bob Of All Trades This will be fine boss! 👍

    • @BrunoHenrique-mw7gk
      @BrunoHenrique-mw7gk Před 6 lety

      Disassembly the 7567 is exactly like the 7577 from this video ?

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 6 lety +1

      Bruno Henrique I’ve never had that one apart but to my knowledge should be nearly identical.

  • @youtubeus3rname
    @youtubeus3rname Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this guide! Mine is heating like a beach on a sunny day, gonna disassembly it and see if Dell forgot to put thermal paste or smth.

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 5 lety +2

      You'll get a nice improvement at this point. As these machines age their stock paste just can't do the job it once could. Be careful and take your time!
      I recommend filming this too just in case you need to reference something you missed that this extremely edited video did not cover.

  • @dawidm.3984
    @dawidm.3984 Před rokem +1

    Well its 2022 and it was very helpfull! Thank you!! I managed to follow this guide step by step. Excepting a little problem with the separation at the beginning, the rest went flawless, turned immiedetly on, no issues so far! Thanks, thanks, thanks!!!

  • @WadidFOUDHAILY
    @WadidFOUDHAILY Před 4 lety +20

    Unscrewing an Airbus A320 is much easier.

  • @papakencen3343
    @papakencen3343 Před 4 lety

    I haven't opened up many laptops before, but this dell looks easy for a beginner to disassemble as there is no tricky, hidden ribbon cable under the motherboard.

  • @blakeduncan3811
    @blakeduncan3811 Před 5 lety +2

    Small screws + threadlock = stripped screw heaven. Watch out folks, stripped the screw on the wifi card and couldn't get it off but managed to lift the chassis just high enough to slide the heat sink out and back in but it was a HUGE PAIN to do it that way

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 5 lety +2

      I’ve had a few close ones myself. Recently on the y740. Even with the iFixIt toolkit it was difficult and I would have stripped it for sure without that toolkit.

  • @emj-music
    @emj-music Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for reassuring me in that last part. I truly was crapping purple twinkies.

  • @piolho7729
    @piolho7729 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you very Much - The Best assembly video of 7577 ever

  • @extremeDimension
    @extremeDimension Před 2 lety

    Hey boat, Thanks! I just did a repaste on my 7577 and everything went smooth.Only time i struggled was when connecting the wifi adaptor terminals....7-8deg difference initially observed..i used artic mx4..hopefully temps will be more cooler as this paste does have a curing time of 8hours i guess

  • @TheRealMoeru
    @TheRealMoeru Před 4 lety +4

    Paid someone to repaste this bad boy. Now the maximum temperature was 85c and that was only a spike. Temperatures hover around the mid to high 70's while playing gta v and destiny 2, got a 1801 score in cinebench r20 with no thermal throttling. This is freaking great

    • @neznuga4859
      @neznuga4859 Před 4 lety

      Quick questions: Do you have the i7 or i5 cpu version, also what are your frames in gambit and gambit prime? I suffer between 48-56fps plz help

    • @TheRealMoeru
      @TheRealMoeru Před 4 lety +1

      @@neznuga4859 i have the i5 8300h and 1050 model. keeping settings at medium and turning down the resolution scale to 95- 87% i get 60-80 fps. Im playing this on my 144hz monitor so optimus is not in effect and i upgraded my ram to 32 gigs. With optimus and playing on my laptop screen i get 60-70. There is a couple of dips below 60 to around 55 when gameplay really gets intense. Temps stay in the mid to high 70's with spikes that sometimes jump to 81-83c.
      EDIT: got a cooling pad (this one top be exact www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WVK2ZZ9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) that improves temps even more. Now temps dont go beyond 80c. Destiny 2 is a game where i have to dial in the settings to mostly medium and i still get frame dips on occasion

  • @Logan-mh4jj
    @Logan-mh4jj Před 3 lety

    Took me 4 hours to do and I ended up not screwing the fans back in because i didn't line it up with the motherboard and they arent really needed. Thanks for the guide really helped. Thought I broke it at first because after 10 min it was sitting there blinking orange and no color but a simple on and off fixed it. I previously had my keyboard replaced a few months back and the person who did it ended up stripping a bunch of the screws, I had to leave out the badly stripped screws and had to drill out the screw holding the metal plate above the display cable as the head was destroyed beyond anything. Very happy I was able to get it all back together but it was hell pulling apart.

  • @josephchen920
    @josephchen920 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for the vid! I was unable to play my games even at the lowest settings on the 15-7577 because it was thermal throttling and kicking my graphics card off so much. Repasted, and it is 20-25 degrees celsius lower, allowing me to play at ultra high settings smoothly again!

    • @rodrigoperezriffo3168
      @rodrigoperezriffo3168 Před 4 lety

      Did it work only by changing the thermal paste? I have the same problem and cannot play because of thermal throttling

    • @josephchen920
      @josephchen920 Před 4 lety

      @@rodrigoperezriffo3168 the thermal paste made a world of difference. I do also use software to throttle and change voltage which helps too

    • @rodrigoperezriffo3168
      @rodrigoperezriffo3168 Před 4 lety

      @@josephchen920 What software do you use for the throttle? In my case I use Intel Extreme Tunning, anyway thanks for answering me
      :D

    • @josephchen920
      @josephchen920 Před 4 lety

      @@rodrigoperezriffo3168 yep, that's what I use! And msi afterburner

  • @robertleont
    @robertleont Před 5 lety +1

    Please do a video for the new Dell G5/G7 laptops that came this year since they have a very bad paste from fabric and making them to go very hot and thermal throtling to often. I heard thar chaging the paste helps a lot.

  • @terezacermanova7669
    @terezacermanova7669 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this video soooo much! My temps are now 15°C lower on avg.

  • @LULU_SMILE
    @LULU_SMILE Před 4 lety

    Thanks! Took me like 4 hours and mine didn't have all the same screw placements as yours but I got it done.

  • @reynanagapito25
    @reynanagapito25 Před 5 lety +2

    I've done it man! haha I almost change my pants . Thank you!

  • @gustavoazevedo9736
    @gustavoazevedo9736 Před 6 lety +3

    Awesome video man! Thanks for that! Subscribed =)

  • @alexanderw8941
    @alexanderw8941 Před 3 lety +3

    Is there any longer version of this? I feel that some steps were skipped or so short that I may have missed them.

  • @BobOfAllTrades
    @BobOfAllTrades  Před 6 lety +22

    The 4k panel uses a 40pin cable and it not compatible with the 1080p 60hz or 120hz (aftermarket) displays since these use a 30 pin cable.

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 6 lety

      RegenartorX If that’s possible. Based on how it plugs in and the limited space, it might not allow for added bulk.

    • @MrSylanvys
      @MrSylanvys Před 6 lety

      Can you suggest a good screen replace for Dell 7577, mine come with an LGD053F as you mentioned. Something with a 100%sRGB coverage or even with 120 Hz will be much appreciated. Thank you in advance

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 6 lety

      Tony Anderson Look into the B156HTN05.2
      Don’t cross these letters and numbers up. There’s a 5.1 and many other panels with different model numbers. Some will work and some might not. At least what’s above will get you started. Should cost around $140 shipped.

    • @shubhankarunhale5123
      @shubhankarunhale5123 Před 6 lety +2

      hey there,my 7577 goes upto 85 degree Celsius and then all my games start lagging.At this point I cant play any game without lags.I found the reason behind this recently that is thermal throttling of the gpu and everyone is suggesting repasting.So should I do it?I am afraid because this process seems complicated and I dont have any experience in this.pls help.

    • @user-hw9sk7yj2j
      @user-hw9sk7yj2j Před 5 lety

      Does Dell Inspiron 7577 has aluminium or copper heatsink? Does it compatible with liquid metal? I heard that liquid metal won't work with aluminium heatsink. Thanks

  • @EniyisiSen
    @EniyisiSen Před 4 lety +1

    I repaste my 7577 today successfully but It is more hard than seems if you have not experience.I got fps drop and freezing.CPU was about 80-85 Celsius before pasting.Now, it is less than 70 Celsius.As he says if you decided to repaste this laptop you are very brave person.My recommendation is take the risk to repaste it if you are done with it and decided to buy new gaming laptop.

  • @earlybird3
    @earlybird3 Před 6 lety +2

    My 7577 with a i5 does not run cool enough . So this re-paste video is a welcome post. Thank-you.

  • @ItzEvolv
    @ItzEvolv Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for this tutorial. You forgot to show a couple of steps I guess, but I got there at the end. I broke off something for the keyboard connector but could fix it with the tweezers in the iFixit toolkit, the same you used it seems :)
    Just for everyone reading this: be very careful with cables, don't pull anything too hard, there are a couple of steps more you might not see in the video for removing some connectors, just put away your screws in an organized way and it won't be much of an issue putting everything back together :)

  • @sarfrazqasim
    @sarfrazqasim Před 4 lety +9

    Easiest laptop to upgrade hardest laptop to repaste

  • @nitehawk4067
    @nitehawk4067 Před 5 lety +2

    i did it last night. 20 degrees better now. Thank you. i figured factory missed my 1 silver screw at motherboard section. I have 5 screws ;) but it worka without any problem.

    • @Blamkrotch
      @Blamkrotch Před 4 lety

      Mine had 7... for real. I think they must have done refreshes cause mine had extra screws for the fans too.

  •  Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the information. Great video.
    Had no issues after the thermal paste change. As you've said, had a problem with the L shaped bracket near the power plug :) Keyboard connection was also tricky, need to pay attention with that.
    1g thermal grizzly was enough both for gpu and cpu.
    Strongly recommend removing the fans from the fins and clean the channel between them. After 6 years of usage, mine was almost blocked.

  • @janissuipe7553
    @janissuipe7553 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video, it helped me find out where the little see-thru plastic bit went. (The wi-fi card ) I was thinking the see-thru plastic was for some LED and couldn't find where.

  • @hansolo12p27
    @hansolo12p27 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the guide, mine was slightly different (No screws under the SATA, a couple other things), but it went well!

  • @john36138
    @john36138 Před 2 lety

    I remember my first time attempting this, spent 5 hours with breaks in between to calm my nerves. It didn't help this was the first laptop I ve ever opened. To date I ve opened my laptop 5 times and it takes an hour or less.

  • @learzetur6
    @learzetur6 Před 5 lety

    Great video! Thank you for making it short. Do you recommend any cooling pad to lower temperatures for this laptop to save the time and sweat lol

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 5 lety +1

      Leonardo Zepeda I cannot recommend cooling pads. The best thing is to replace thermal paste and treat it like a cars engine oil. It has to be done several times throughout the history of the machine.

  • @palistar8733
    @palistar8733 Před 3 lety

    Can the fans be taken out by themselves for easy cleaning or are they fastened to the heat sink? Awesome vid and been my go to for my machine

  • @Phomerus
    @Phomerus Před 5 lety +1

    Does the battery have any adhesive underneath? Will i struggle to remove it or will it be as simple as you've shown in this video?

  • @marv3925
    @marv3925 Před 4 lety

    After 4 hours 4 pieces of silver tape , and 6 screws leftover that I don't know where they go or what to do with them.. Finally, repasted, cleaned from dust and working. Thanks!

  • @Grey-Troll
    @Grey-Troll Před 6 lety +3

    I'm going to try this with the grizzly liquid metal thermal material. Ill probably do a video on stock thermals vs liquid metal thermals.

  • @agathon272
    @agathon272 Před 4 lety

    This is amazing! Thank you so much!

  • @HunterOfArc
    @HunterOfArc Před 5 lety

    Hi! is the keybord easy to replace from here? Also do you know if it would take a backlit keyboard for the same model if it didn't ship with one? Someone told me once that the same models often have the same attachment - thank you for your time

  • @SuperMadmax123456
    @SuperMadmax123456 Před 5 lety

    Hey bob awesome video. Kind of unrelated but what size screw is used in the hard drive caddy? I bought a model with just the M.2 drive and bout a 2TB 2.5 in hard drive to increase space. Problem is there are no screws to secure the hard drive to the caddy included. If you know what kind they are where would I go to buy some

  • @apaxx3950
    @apaxx3950 Před 3 lety

    IT WORKED! Thank you!

  • @maciek94845
    @maciek94845 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for video. I repasted succesful with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, temperatures went like 20, 30 degrees down, throttling problem solved.

  • @dxnny_kim
    @dxnny_kim Před 4 lety +2

    I have been digging my laptop (this laptop) for a while and I was wondering, where can I find the cpu and gpu?

  • @Chainy1337
    @Chainy1337 Před 6 lety +5

    Awesome video! Not going to do it! Thanks :D

  • @RICH_GAMING_AU
    @RICH_GAMING_AU Před 3 lety +1

    10/10 guide just did it myself and scored 4 bonus screws from out of nowhere

  • @grahamb7947
    @grahamb7947 Před 6 lety +14

    wow dell really changed their build with this laptop. last year until as far back as i can remember they've been much easier to disassemble. My 7557 for example, and an older dell i had, both had a removable keyboard where you had to remove in order to remove the palm rest.
    As for the shitting purple twinkies, yes, that's happened to me after a teardown of my 7557 for fan cleaning etc lol. Damn near gave me a heart attack thinking I had fried something.

  • @nikunj2707
    @nikunj2707 Před 4 lety

    Bob - Can you point out where exactly is the PCH placed on the mobo ? Is it covered with thermal pad by any chance ? I have a dell G5 5587 , i am assuming the mobo will be the same.

  • @codyadams1947
    @codyadams1947 Před 6 lety

    Would a number 0 and number 1 screwdriver be enough for just the back panel and installing a hard drive?

  • @jamesbellegarde2893
    @jamesbellegarde2893 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for this very informative video, I’m one of those unfortunate that has one that wasn’t properly thermal paste at the start. But it’s still cheaper to send it in and get Dell to repaste, then to screw it up myself and have to replace the whole machine.

  • @TheHexeract
    @TheHexeract Před 4 lety +1

    Can you do a video on how to replace the keyboard?

  • @ReneRoguez
    @ReneRoguez Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for this video. I did it , should have follow your advice that it was not worth it, but since I read lots of comments that the repaste will fix my frame dropping issue I went ahead and did the whole thing. BTW it didn't fix the overheating and frame dropping issue I have.

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 5 lety +2

      Rene It has fixed everyone’s overheating problems that I’ve seen so far actually. Especially now that the laptop is quite a bit older and the factory thermal paste has dried out.
      What’s happening with your laptop?

  • @keithlarsen1023
    @keithlarsen1023 Před 5 lety

    It was totally worth it!
    I know this is a bit of a necro for this video, but I had my cpu at 88C and gpu at ~78, post repaste I am topping cpu at 71 with games at absolute max and GPUs no higher than 66.
    I appreciate the help and guidance!
    Anyone trying - it gets sketchy, but I’m no computer wizard and I got through it; biggest issue for me was one of the screws holding the heat sink to the MB stripped 😬 Finally got it out and it was totally worth it. Good luck friends!

    • @fabienfabien1230
      @fabienfabien1230 Před 5 lety

      Hey @Keith Larsen, i'd like to clean my fan (general maintenance take of the dust) do you think i have to tear down everything like in the video to access to the fan? thanks

  • @ace111
    @ace111 Před 5 lety +3

    I couldn’t pass step 1... my back cover doesn’t lift up i feel its gonna crack

  • @andrewgardner9652
    @andrewgardner9652 Před 5 lety

    Hey mate, what's involved in changing the keyboard to an RGB one? They sent me one with the Blue Print instead of the RGB as ordered. Order has been delayed a month and now they're suggesting to collect it next week when it arrives and dispatch another one. Just sussing out if I should ask them just to send the keyboard or if I should be patient for another 2 or so weeks.

  • @omaraboelfadl5692
    @omaraboelfadl5692 Před 5 lety

    I’ve managed to utilize your guide and did the repaste, as it was needed due to my CPU hitting 98 degrees, after the repaste and assembly process has finished, the laptop started up normally!!!.....but....after a few hours, the laptop randomly decided to shut down when I was playing a game, and wouldn’t boot back up again....do you know what could have went wrong? I seriously need help

  • @miggywiggy
    @miggywiggy Před 3 lety

    During the 4 boot up thing you mentioned at the end, does the light at the front blink white and orange?

  • @3numa3llis
    @3numa3llis Před 4 lety +9

    Hi Bob,
    My laptop recently had a problem with its keyboard. One of the rows completely stopped working.
    I just want to tell you that I sucessfully replaced my laptop keyboard using your guide. It was immensely helpful. The laptop keyboard layer has around 30~ screws and I managed to replace it easily. I accidentally ripped my KBBL light cable on my new keyboard but it worked anyway. I want to inform you that it is possible to do so.

    • @marwanbassem5954
      @marwanbassem5954 Před 4 lety +1

      was it the 2wsx row? because I have the same issue but only when I'm gaming

    • @thesuntitan
      @thesuntitan Před 4 lety

      Marwan Bassem same row stopped working for me after like 1 year

    • @jonyblizz
      @jonyblizz Před 3 lety

      I have the same problem with the keyboard. I suspect that the problem is a resistance in the internal circuit of the keyboard. The solution that works for me is to "warm the circuit" using the search bar of windows, or word or whatever allows you to see what your writing, press the C cap, then keep it pressed with the X cap at the same time. This will make the X cap to start working . But only for a few seconds so you have to repeat the process for a few seconds or a couple of minutes. You will see a text like this. (ccccxxxxxxxxccccxxxxxcccccxxxxxxxxxcxxxcxxxxccxxxxxxxxxcxxxxxxxxxxx) You have to do this for 30 seconds or up to 2 minutes until the wsx row start working properly. This method allows me to use the wsx row for the rest of the day. But usually I have to repeat the process the next day or if I turn off the PC for some hours.

    • @dodrio1000
      @dodrio1000 Před 3 lety

      same row got faulty on mine its a faulty design issue supposedly at first the method of pushin repeatedly and hard worked but now it just dead. also some other random key failed sometime p key . tried putting alcohol circuit cleaner and compressed air though maeby dirt got on the way to no avail tried also to replug keyboard to mb didnt fix . seem replacing it is the only way. and the keyboard is expensive where i live and hard to find on red led most i see got no led ilumination

  • @ReekieReels
    @ReekieReels Před 4 lety

    Hey Bob, I'm looking for your review of the Dell Inspiron 15 7570, it seems to have vanished? Cheers.

  • @AbsurdistAsian
    @AbsurdistAsian Před 4 lety

    Hi Bob! Can you do another version for the Dell G7 2018? Or is it pretty much the same as Dell 7577?

  • @rob3342421
    @rob3342421 Před 3 lety

    Hmmm, I need to do this as a necessity, the CPU is peaking at 99C atm before throttling I really cannot express how annoying the thermal compound Dell has used is, I've had this done multiple times by Dell themselves a few months apart however they still use the same crappy paste!
    I'm not looking forward to pulling it all apart but using thermal grizzly I'm at least hoping I will not have to worry about it again for a long time!

  • @Hostilenemy
    @Hostilenemy Před 5 lety +1

    I have the 7700HQ / GTX 1060 Max Q model. You claimed about 5 degrees of temperature reduction, but I used Liquid Metal paste and the CPU and GPU temperatures dropped by 16C and 9C, respectively. Definitely was worth the time and effort.

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 5 lety +1

      How old is your laptop? Watch my review and my temps were great out the gate. Minus 5c from there is likely where you are now :)

    • @Hostilenemy
      @Hostilenemy Před 5 lety

      Brand new. What test did you use to check temps? I used Aida 64 GPU stress test which loads both the iGPU and the dGPU. Within 10 minutes, CPU temp was over 90C

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 5 lety

      I play BF1 online 64p conquest for about 2-3 hours for a small example. I don't play benchmarks and I definitely don't recommend stress tests like P95. Aida is at least somewhat mild compared to Prime. Regardless, I will never use these to test thermals I cannot recommend anyone do the same. It's a bit much for a laptop and unrealistic.
      From a content creators perspective if I lead by this example others will inevitably report back that their rigs broke from overheating and point fingers at me.
      Great job on your results. More importantly, great job on managing to take this apart and reassemble it without breaking it. A crisp high five for you!

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 5 lety

      Actually my claim is pretty accurate. My result with regular TIM was 5c drop and said that it's likely that you'd drop another 5c with LM. Pretty good estimate considering that I did NOT put LM on here for testing.

    • @Hostilenemy
      @Hostilenemy Před 5 lety

      Well, I typically stick to synthetics for benchmarking purposes because of their consistency. I only ran Aida for 10 minutes at a time which is more than enough to saturate a laptop's cooling solution. I did mange to drop another 10 degrees from the CPU and 5 degrees from the GPU by undervolting the processor using Intel XTU.
      At the end of the day, The CPU temp went from 96C average to 70C and GPU temp went from 85C to 71C. Huge improvements if you're willing to spend some time tweaking the system.

  • @JohnnyS.
    @JohnnyS. Před 5 lety

    I know this is a year old but I am having problems with my fans am most likely need a replacement. Do I have to take the whole heat sink off? Reading the service manual shows you dont have to take the heatsink off, the fan looks like it can just pop out from the back

  • @bikoy143
    @bikoy143 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for this man. My 7577 is throttling for some reason (86-90 deg Celsius) and I plan on using this to do a repaste and hopefully get rid of the problem. I'm just wondering what happens after that last part (BIOS defaults)? After that, you just click on OK, and that's it? And the data/programs inside are retained? Again, many thanks for this! :)

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes after the video it'll boot up. Might have to run Optimized Defaults in the BIOS but it's been a long time since I tore this down

  • @Blake-id6yd
    @Blake-id6yd Před 5 lety

    Hey I did this teardown and got stopped by a stripped screw before the CPU block. My power button didn't work before and now I can't turn the thing on at all. Anything I can do?

  • @ouhibibelhassen
    @ouhibibelhassen Před 3 lety

    Had to abort midway
    mine is two years old and the plastic tabs are super hard
    i couldn't seperate the arm rest aluminium part from the rest
    plus one small screw underneath the battery was stuck shut and with force it got destroyed so i cannot open it ever
    i need a new solution to get the temps a bit down

  • @nowitzki88
    @nowitzki88 Před 3 lety

    Hi, I'm trying to disconnect the battery for the first time and watching your video known that you don't have my own problem so I ask for information. At about 1:05, after you have detached the battery there is a strip that in my case is gluedly glued with glue to the battery. I don't know if at the beginning it was so for you too. Can you tell me something about it? What should I do to get away from the battery? Thanks in advance.

  • @joshuawatson1902
    @joshuawatson1902 Před 3 lety

    I have this laptop. I’ve had it for 3+ years and it still runs really well. However, when doing really intense tasks for a long time (rendering videos or playing games) it gets REALLY hot. 90C+
    I’m considering replacing the thermal paste. Do you think it would make a difference, or is it just getting old and time for a new machine?
    Thanks in advance. If I end up doing it, I will be following this guide.

    • @jurajmolnar5794
      @jurajmolnar5794 Před 3 lety +1

      Its a good idea imo, and far cheaper route than just buying something new. just be careful and precise, I’m doing it in couple of days too, I’m a bit nervous tho... I tried everything to keep temps down, this is my last shot on it.

  • @maximelegrand3705
    @maximelegrand3705 Před 4 lety +2

    I did everything great but now when i start my computer, i got the message "the ac power adapter wattage and type cannot be determined" and nothing is working to make the computer starts again. Does anyone has an idea ? (i suppose it is linked to the moment we disconnected the little battery on the motherboard ?)

    • @johnmcclane50
      @johnmcclane50 Před 3 lety

      I solved it by fully inserting dc jack cable into motherboard. Also used air duster on the connector and double checked all wires

  • @janbluehawk6990
    @janbluehawk6990 Před 4 lety

    great commentary :))))) I think Ill play with my old machine first, to get some practice. thx for the vid!

  • @f.ferenc88
    @f.ferenc88 Před 3 lety

    I did the exact same thing and the cpu and gpu temp skyrocketed up to 80 C.
    I have no idea if I put too much or too little on the chips

  • @Egas001
    @Egas001 Před 4 lety

    Hey I'm trying to replace the keyboard but im not sure if I need something else besides screwdriver, I pause the video where you separated the bottom chasis and the top(keyboard) and I think i saw some black dots, not sure what those are and if I need something else?

  • @Saturnit3
    @Saturnit3 Před 4 lety

    Hey Bob! Thanks for the walkthrough. Lately some specific keys on my keyboard on this model have stopped working and only work when I press on them hardly. I see you have disassembled this Inspiron a fair bit, but can I reach to the keyboard and perform manual cleaning in any way, watching this video? Or should I perhaps reach out to a service and pay a hefty price for them to correct it?
    Thanks for the video and help in advance!

    • @tusharreddy6977
      @tusharreddy6977 Před 3 lety

      Was is the 2wsx column that stopped working?

    • @Saturnit3
      @Saturnit3 Před 3 lety

      @@tusharreddy6977 G H İ (up arrow, escape, alt, some numpad numbers)
      I sent it to some repair shop and had it repaired for 380 Turkish liras, something like50 dollars. The keys have a different texture but its ok. Couldnt send it to service because they wanted 500 for the keyboard and asked for 40 dollars in advance to "find the fault".

    • @tusharreddy6977
      @tusharreddy6977 Před 3 lety

      @@Saturnit3 Ah, I see. I live in India, and looking at the disassembly process I found it hard to trust anyone to not mess it up so I got myself an external keyboard in the end.
      Glad you found someone reliable to fix it.

    • @Saturnit3
      @Saturnit3 Před 3 lety

      @@tusharreddy6977 Yeah but if you travel too much you will have to bring that keyboard with you. Which is why I wanted to have it repaired. Hope it helped, take care

  • @MrExelCZ
    @MrExelCZ Před 5 lety

    Hi, sucesfully repasted my 7577 but after that my Touch pad pointer move but dont "click" not even gestures work, so far i understand that the middle cable labeled MB next to wide ribbon cable above battery is touch pad, nothing else that i found goes right there, can someone point me to direction how to make touchpad working again ?

  • @drewy8788
    @drewy8788 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! Very helpful. I am about to repaste my dell 7567 using Arctic MX-4. I’m just curious towards the end of the video, when you booted your pc up, you clicked BIOS setup and then “restore settings” and “BIOS defaults” or “factory settings”.
    If I want to leave everything the same as it was before the repaste, should I continue to run the setup process or click “setup bios” and “bios defaults” as you seemed to do? Thanks again.

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 5 lety

      I doubt it'll matter nor will you brick the laptop from selecting whichever one. Just do a PERFECT job with the teardown.

    • @drewy8788
      @drewy8788 Před 5 lety

      Bob Of All Trades I actually didn’t repaste it. I have been messing around with undervolting the cpu and my temps have decreased greatly as well as the performance increasing in Battlefield 5. I figured that’s the safest option to try first and I’ll just hold on to the mx-4 for now Incase it’s needed in the future. Thanks for your help!

    • @drewy8788
      @drewy8788 Před 5 lety

      Bob Of All Trades I ended up doing my re-paste after all on the dell 7567 with mx-4. With undervolting the cpu and gpu along with the repaste, everything runs much better in game. Even on a cooling pad it spikes to just above 90 deg with uncapped frames on bf5, but doesn’t stay above 90 like it did with the stock paste. Thanks again for the great videos!

    • @BobOfAllTrades
      @BobOfAllTrades  Před 5 lety +1

      dr3wy1213 BF5 is no joke 💪