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HowTOs: Lenovo T410 Disassembly and Thermal Compound Replacement

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2020
  • Today is not a software programming tutorial, but more of a hardware tutorial. This tutorial will walk you through the steps to disassemble an IBM Lenovo T410 laptop and apply new thermal compound. Along the way, I will remove the keyboard, hard disk drive, memory modules, RAM cover, heat sink / CPU fan, and palmrest bezel to access the CPU.
    I hope you have fun watching this video. If you like the video, please leave a comment,
    suggestion, share, press like and subscribe, etc. Thanks for watching.
    #lenovot410
    #thermalgrease
    #softwarecodingtutorials

Komentáře • 32

  • @LBytCH1
    @LBytCH1 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for a brilliant walk-through - Just performed this proceedure and it's transformed the machine. Excellent!!

    • @TommyNgo-SDEV
      @TommyNgo-SDEV  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for watching. I am glad it helped you out, and this video was well-intended.

  • @ap10511
    @ap10511 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for sharing it. After watching it couple of times, I finally gathered courage to perform this DIY. Totally worth it. Thank you.

    • @TommyNgo-SDEV
      @TommyNgo-SDEV  Před 3 lety

      I am glad it helps you. Appreciate that you watch the video.

  • @shoffandarul
    @shoffandarul Před 3 lety +4

    your video really helped me, my cpu temperature dropped from 100°C to 70°C, thank you!

    • @TommyNgo-SDEV
      @TommyNgo-SDEV  Před 3 lety

      I am glad it helped you. For the most part, this channel is about software programming tutorials. If you are interested in programming, etc. be sure to subscribe, and I will try to provide great programming tutorials.

  • @duroxkilo
    @duroxkilo Před rokem +1

    just a heads-up, the removal of the top cover goes front to rear and snapping it back start rear, sides, front.
    fan removal, lift right side first, pull towards right. use toothbrush on the copper fins, that's where dust has the max negative impact (pressurized air + toothbrush would be ideal).
    the cooler has written the bolts tightening sequence on it. that is important when multiple chips use the same heatsink.
    good luck, wish all all the best

  • @edgardelatorrejimenez3182

    Muchas gracias por el video, me ayudó bastante. Tengo laptop para rato!

  • @leonjohnsonjr3331
    @leonjohnsonjr3331 Před 9 měsíci

    I like these t410 because they have 3 usbs on one side

  • @francisco.amorim
    @francisco.amorim Před 2 lety

    Great video, thank you! I have a question: is it normal the fan keeps spinning after Windows 10 shutdown? I've noted it takes minutes to entirely shut down, i.e., when it only needs a short press on power button to start Windows instead of a long press (hard shutdown) followed by a short press to effectively start.

    • @TommyNgo-SDEV
      @TommyNgo-SDEV  Před 2 lety +1

      The fan should not be spinning after Windows 10 has shut down. Please ensure that you have the latest BIOS update. Also, check your Hardware Mgmt Information and get the latest software drivers for the laptop. For the hard shut down, you have to hold it for a few seconds before it shuts down.

    • @francisco.amorim
      @francisco.amorim Před 2 lety

      @@TommyNgo-SDEV I did everything... BIOS update to the newer 2013 one, power management drivers etc. The fan spins after shut down for around 2-5 minutes. In the meantime, I can turn on the computer without doing a long press to force physical shutdown and then do a short press to effectively turn it on.

    • @francisco.amorim
      @francisco.amorim Před 2 lety

      Moreover, I ordered a tube of Arctic MX4 thermal paste. Hopefully it's easy to apply on the cpu and the nvs 3100m gpu.

    • @TommyNgo-SDEV
      @TommyNgo-SDEV  Před 2 lety +1

      @@francisco.amorim If it comes with a little spatula, it would be easier to spread the thermal paste. Hope everything goes well for you.

    • @francisco.amorim
      @francisco.amorim Před 2 lety

      @@TommyNgo-SDEV *I can’t turn on the computer…

  • @raginald7mars408
    @raginald7mars408 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I did it yesterday -
    Hell job!
    Sadist Engineers design this
    so you damage the machine when trying
    that must be GULAGs assembling those machines...
    with too many tricks
    to make it almost impossible
    - ... dis gusting
    idle temperature now down by 10 deg Celsius
    irreversible heart damage for me...

    • @TommyNgo-SDEV
      @TommyNgo-SDEV  Před 3 měsíci

      I think if Lenovo had a handbook of how things were assembled, then it would be easier. But like anything, don't use too much force, it will break.

  • @ciberiano3265
    @ciberiano3265 Před 2 lety

    Hey thanks for the video I have the same laptop It begin to heat a lot up to 95°
    And most when I connected for charging so I changed the thermal paste the first day went down to 37° using the batery and 60° 65° when conected for charging AND the second day when up to 96° again when charging, AND 65° 67° whe using the baterry so dont know whats wrong now, maybe I have to aply It again the first Time didnt spread the paste as you did on te video just drop It AND then cover It maybe thats the issue dou you have any clue ? Thanks Man Again for the video.👍💪

    • @TommyNgo-SDEV
      @TommyNgo-SDEV  Před 2 lety

      Applying fresh thermal paste is one way to get the CPU from overheating. The other is your fan, and you want to make sure that air vent is not being blocked with dust, etc. Also make sure that the fan is spinning. If those two things have been checked and are okay, then something else is happening and may have caused chronic overheating. I also noticed this laptop overheats very easily when there are too many devices hooked up (e.g. SSD and another attached HDD). So there are other factors that are involved and not just thermal paste. I hope this helps. Thanks again for watching.

    • @ciberiano3265
      @ciberiano3265 Před 2 lety

      @@TommyNgo-SDEV Many Thanks I Will check those other things 👍

  • @noticat819
    @noticat819 Před 4 lety +1

    I have this laptop and it's so fast.
    Last days they laptop is so hot and see You to repair, but after service is same.
    I reainstal windows and it's frezze but wifi doesn't work, reinstall drivers, clean the wifi Target, chance wifi Target and same. clean into a fan i found dirty.
    Ando wifi not working :(
    Sorry i'm no speak English !

    • @noticat819
      @noticat819 Před 4 lety

      You got sub to México!

    • @TommyNgo-SDEV
      @TommyNgo-SDEV  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for watching. Changing the thermal paste helped in getting the temperature down from 115°C to 42°C. It helps a lot if you clean your laptop at least every 2 to 3 years.

    • @noticat819
      @noticat819 Před 4 lety

      @@TommyNgo-SDEV thanks!

  • @Disk1234cora
    @Disk1234cora Před rokem

    After i did this the keyboard won't go in it's place and it's not booting up

    • @TommyNgo-SDEV
      @TommyNgo-SDEV  Před rokem

      How is the keyboard not going in? The keyboard slides in with ease. You didn't remove the CPU, and so how it's not booting into BIOS? You must have fried the electronic component prior/during disassembly.

  • @sunilkashyap9018
    @sunilkashyap9018 Před rokem

    Thermal sensing error problem how to fix sir

  • @darrylt1031
    @darrylt1031 Před 4 lety

    yeah.....clean all the dust and crud from the cooling fan......right on top of the computer....not too bright....

    • @TommyNgo-SDEV
      @TommyNgo-SDEV  Před 4 lety

      At least you are smarter by watching this video. But if you watch the video carefully, I didn't get any dust on the computer. I was using a Q-tip with alcohol.

    • @darrylt1031
      @darrylt1031 Před 4 lety

      @@TommyNgo-SDEV .......it's all good......cheers