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bas43462016-01-16 10:05:28
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bas4346, 2016-01-16 10:05:28

Does the cooler of the laptop run to the maximum after I insert a new battery?

Has anyone encountered such a phenomenon? The cooler starts to twist furiously so that it whistles in the ears. I had to take out the battery.

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Nikolay45, 2016-01-16
@Nikolay45

The fan, in principle, cannot spin up to a dangerous speed. Wait for the operating system to load. If the fan does not calm down and the OS is original from the laptop, then a message should appear about the incompatibility of the laptop with the new battery equipment.

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LESHIY_ODESSA, 2016-01-16
@LESHIY_ODESSA

1. Clean from dust 2. Replace thermal interface.
For starters, you can try vacuuming through the vents.
I hope you don't put your laptop on the bed or something like that. That is, do not block access to the ventilation grilles.

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bas4346, 2016-01-16
@bas4346

I rebooted on it, discharged it, charged it ... there is no particular processor activity, the air from the duct blows cold, but a lot and noisy ... can there be any defect in the battery itself, is it not native?

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OsyaBender, 2016-01-18
@OsyaBender

Most likely, the BIOS battery on the mat is dead. laptop board. When the main battery was removed, the BIOS reset to default settings. Go to the BIOS (the keys may be different, Del, F1, F10, it is better to look at the instructions for the laptop) and select a cooling profile, for example, Silent. The BIOS battery is usually a standard CR2032 but is very often soldered.

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