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akgndkut2016-04-17 16:58:53
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akgndkut, 2016-04-17 16:58:53

Is it necessary to disassemble the computer for diagnostics?

The laptop under warranty began to get very hot, I think to hand it over to the Asus service center, what do you advise in this situation? If you make a diagnosis at a computer repair company, will the warranty seals come off? Or is it done in a systematic way? All the same, to drag him to Moscow under warranty? How long will the whole repair and diagnostics take?

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William Thorn, 2016-04-17
@xydope

Find out what exactly is heating up, install special software (eg CPU temp) /
Blow out the ventilation holes.
Options:
1. Vacuum cleaner.
2. A bottle of compressed air.

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dron300, 2016-04-17
@dron300

I think it's just that the radiator is clogged up and that's the problem of overheating (80% of which is the reason for this)
Next comes the soldering of the chip, due to the fact that it does not fit snugly, it heats up. In such cases, performance still drops. Everything else is the cause of a bad cooling system. Well, 1% is a marriage.
Well, you know, no one checks the cent service, so some do it normally with a test from a computer, at least, others disassemble it completely, scratch their heads and say something shocking. With any disassembly, the seals are set + the computer itself is aware that it was dismantled.

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2016-04-17
@vilgeforce

It is heated - a malfunction in the cooling system in one form or another.

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Sema, 2016-04-19
@semmi

dron300 how does the computer understand that it was dismantled?
akgndkut Your case is not guaranteed, so feel free to give it to the SC!

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