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Dell Latitude D630

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by LawrenceMcPee, Jan 30, 2013.

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  1. LawrenceMcPee

    LawrenceMcPee Notebook Enthusiast

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    I had my motherboard cooked on the oven 10mins at 200C.
    And it fixed my gpu but the sad part is it still exist after several days.
    would i still keep doing "the baking thing"? or Any alternatives on how to fix this? well i know this unit is old but i still love to have this with me :)
     
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    You could also get a pro to reflow the GPU on your motherboard with the right equipment, but that won't come cheap either.
     
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    thanks for the suggestions.
    my problem is solved. I was suspecting the heat so I bought a thermal compound (i bought antec 7 nano diamond).
    I re-flow my GPU with the oven-trick then applied the compound and now all is good!
     
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