Friday, November 14, 2014

Apple MacBook Air A1466 Mid-2013 Liquid Damage Repair

Back in September 2014, I got a Apple MacBook Air A1466 Mid-2013 that had been damaged due liquid having been spilled next to it. The good news was that it would boot up, but it didn't detect the boot drive. I took it apart to find that the SSD had suffered a short that had burned off some of the contacts.




Sunday, September 14, 2014

Archos 80 G9 Digitizer Repair

Generally, I stay away from tablets and smartphones because they're very difficult to repair because of the glue, small connectors, soldered components, etc. I got my hands on an Archos 80 G9 with a broken digitizer. The device turned on and the LCD was working. I decided to open it up to see if it was repairable and it seemed harmless enough. Make sure you have some Kapton Tape, this is the one that I have here, on hand to replace the tape holding the components in place.


Monday, September 8, 2014

MSI ATI Radeon HD 4350 Thermal Paste Upgrade

I have a entry level MSI R4350-MD512H ATI Radeon HD 4350 512MB PCI Express x16 2.0 video card. The stock thermal paste wasn't cutting it, so I took off the heatsink and replaced the thermal paste with Arctic Silver 5. The MSI R4350-MD512H heatsink is held in place by plastic rivets. Some of the original plastic rivets broke while I was removing the heatsink and I had to replace them. Find them here on ebay.com.


Specifications:
  • Graphics Processing Unit : ATI Radeon HD 4350 
  • Interface : PCI Express x16 2.0 
  • Core Clock Speed (MHz) : 600 
  • Memory Size (MB) : 512 
  • Memory Type : DDR2 
  • Memory Interface : 64bit 
  • Memory Clock Speed (MHz) : 800 
  • DVI Connectors : 1 
  • D-SUB Connectors : 1 
  • HDMI Connectors : 1 
  • HDCP Support : Y 
  • RAMDAC speed (MHz) : 400 
  • DirectX Version Support : 10.1 
  • OpenGL Version Support : 2.1 


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

HP EliteBook 8470p Upgrade

The HP EliteBook 8470p reminds me of the Dell Latitude in a way because of its accessibility to the components by removing a single screw and panel on the bottom of the notebook computer. However, there is at least one component that I saw that I didn't have access to. I think it's the chipset controller. Other than that, my least favorite part of ALL HP EliteBook notebook computers I have used to today is the touchpad. It's way to slick, it has NO tactile feel and it's just feels creepy.


The HP EliteBook 8470p specifications can be found here.

Specifications:
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 3320M
  • Chipset: Intel QM77
  • Video: Intel HD Graphics 4000
  • Display: 14.0 LED HD 1366x768
    • Dimensions (WxH): 32.4 x 19.2cm (12.74 x 7.56in)
    • Diagonal size: 35.6cm (14.0in)
    • Surface treatment: Anti-glare
    • Contrast ratio: 400:1 (typical)
    • Refresh rate: 60Hz
    • Brightness: 200 nit (typical)
    • Backlight: LED
    • PPI: 112ppi
  • HDD: Western Digital Scorpio Black 320GB WD3200BEKT-60PVMT0 7200RPM
  • Audio: IDT 92HD87 High Definition CODEC
  • WLAN: Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 62205ANHMW
Upgrade options:


Monday, July 7, 2014

Toshiba Portege R835 Keyboard Repair and Upgrade

A Toshiba Portege R835 keyboard was having issues with the "A" key. When attempting to fix the key, I pulled off the "A" key and readjusted the rubber actuator for the "A" key. This made the situation WORSE. Not recommended. This resulted in the purchase of a NEW Toshiba Portege R835 keyboard.

Originally, I thought that the Portege R835 was well built, but after replacing the keyboard, I take it back. Why? THE KEYBOARD IS GLUED ON. What a mess. Taking off the keyboard damaged the original keyboard.



Thursday, June 12, 2014

Black Shielding Tape for Electronics

So I've been looking around for this black shielding tape used for electronics (see picture below):


The mini PCIe slot to the right has black tape/film shielding the electronics underneath the mini PCIe card. Initially, I though it was a heat shield, but I think I've finally found the tape. mouser.com has a product called an EMI absorption sheet.


I'm still looking for a large sheet that can be cut to specification, but a least I'm closer to getting what I'm looking for.

I think the TDK Broadband RF/EMI Flexible Absorber Sheets are what I'm looking for.

Monday, March 3, 2014

HP Pavilion dv7-4180us Excessive Fan Noise

When it comes to excessive fan noise, the general problem is cooling. Something is either blocking the fan from cooling the heatfins of the heatsink assembly or the heatsink is inadequately cooling the system.

A friend was complaining that their HP Pavilion dv7-4180us fan was excessively loud and constantly running. I offered to open up the notebook computer and take a look inside. What I found was the heatfins of the heatsink assembly was blocked up with dust and needed cleaning.

HP Pavilion dv7-4180us specifications:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/product?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&product=4308513

Product Number: XG834UA#ABA
Microprocessor: Intel Core i5-460M Processor 2.53GHz with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.80 GHz
Memory: 4GB DDR3 System Memory (2 DIMM)
Memory Max: 8GB
Video Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 s
Hard Drive 640GB (5400RPM)
Multimedia Drive: LightScribe Blu-ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double Layer Support
Display: 17.3” diagonal High Definition+ HP BrightView LED Display (1600 x 900)
Network Card: Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
Wireless Connectivity: 802.11b/g/n WLAN
Sound: Beats Audio and HP Triple Bass Reflex Subwoofer
Keyboard: 101-key compatible with island-style full-size keyboard with integrated numeric keypad
Pointing Device: HP Clickpad with On/Off button
External Ports
•5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader for Secure Digital cards, MultiMedia cards, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, or xD Picture cards
•4 Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0, 4th port shared with eSATA
• 1 HDMI
• 1 eSATA + USB 2.0
• 1 VGA (15-pin)
• 1 RJ -45 (LAN)
• 1 Headphone-out
• 1 Microphone-in
Dimensions" 16.35" (W) x 10.8" (D) x 1.25" (min H)/1.46" (max H)
Weight: 6.86 lbs
Power
•90W AC Adapter
•9-Cell 93WHr Lithium-Ion Battery

Upgrade information:
The HP Pavilion dv7-4180us has a replaceable CPU. The Intel® Core™ i5-460M Processor
(3M Cache, 2.53 GHz) has a PGA988 socket. You can find other processors with PGA988 sockets here at ark.intel.com Advanced Search. The Intel Core i5-460M doesn't give information regarding compatible products, but using CPU-Z, you can determine the motherboard type and find a compatible processor. Becareful with the quad core and extreme processors. They list compatible chipsets, so make sure you have one of the listed chipsets.