Dell Latitude C800 Cooling Fans

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How to Replace a Dell Latitude C800 Fan?
The fan ventilates the hot air out of the computer, allowing the electrical components to work without heat damage. If the fan on a laptop stops working, it can be replaced with a few tools.
1. Turn off the computer and disconnect any electrical devices. Remove the battery and ground the computer, according to the service manual.
2. Remove the system board, according to the service manual. The method of removal varies depending on the type of laptop.
3. Disconnect the fan connector, and remove the screws while holding the Dell Latitude C800 Fan in place on the system board. Remove the fan.
4 Place the new dell laptop fan onto the system board where the old one was removed. Line up the screw holes. Use a screwdriver to replace the screws and secure the fan into place.
5 Plug the Dell Fan connector into the system board.
6 Assemble the laptop, according to the service manual, and turn it on. Listen for the Dell Latitude C800 fan to make sure it runs properly.
Published Date:
25/09/2012
Modified Date:
25/09/2012
NEW Acer Aspire 5520 CPU Fan

Tested to be 100% working properly.
Specification: DC 5V 0.4A
Condition: One piece New Laptop Cooling Fan for Acer Laptop
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How to Replace Acer aspire 5520 laptop CPU fan in a Laptop
Notice:
(1) Laptop components are very sensitive to cold, heat and jarring. Be careful not to hit, bump or drop any of the components while replacing the fan.
(2) Never cover the fan vent when using a laptop. Clothes, blankets and pillows blocking the vent will cause the fan to stop working. If you run your laptop for an extended period of time without a fan, permanent damage may occur.
1. Follow your laptop owner's manual and assembly guide carefully as you disassemble the laptop. Touch something metal periodically to remove static charge, and work on a large table with a bright light source.
2. Turn off the laptop and unplug it. Remove the main battery, CD/DVD drive and the hard drive. The hard drive is usually located in a slot on one side of the laptop. Remove the screw that holds the cover in place, then pull out the hard drive sled.
3. Turn the laptop over and remove the screws on the bottom that hold the keyboard in place. Flip the laptop over, open it, then lift the keyboard up and out. Unplug the flexible ribbon cable that connects the keyboard to the motherboard.
4. Remove the screws that hold the keyboard bezel and palm rest in place. Carefully pry loose any plastic snaps on the sides, then lift the bezel and palm rest up and out.
5. Unplug the laptop fan. Remove the screws that hold the heat sink and fan in place, then remove the entire unit from the laptop. Remove any thermal compound residue from the bottom of the heat sink and the CPU.
6. Apply a thin layer of thermal compound on the CPU, then replace the heat sink and fan. Replace the screws, plug the fan back in, then reassemble the laptop.
7. Plug the laptop in and turn it on. After you use it for a few minutes, you should hear the new Acer laptop fan running and feel warm air blowing from the vent on the side of the laptop. A laptop fan does not run continuously, so don't be concerned if the fan shuts off periodically.
Published Date:
21/09/2012
Modified Date:
21/09/2012
HP Pavilion DV7 Series Laptop CPU Fan

For it is made under the international standards and certification (CE, UL Listed, ISO9001/9002), we ensure that our replacement HP Pavilion dv7 CPU fan will be quite compatible with original equipment and specifications.
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How to Replace HP Pavilion dv7 CPU Fan
1. Follow your laptop owner's manual and assembly guide carefully as you disassemble the laptop. Touch something metal periodically to remove static charge, and work on a large table with a bright light source.
2. Turn off the laptop and unplug it. Remove the main battery, CD/DVD drive and the hard drive. The hard drive is usually located in a slot on one side of the laptop. Remove the screw that holds the cover in place, then pull out the hard drive sled.
3. Turn the laptop over and remove the screws on the bottom that hold the keyboard in place. Flip the laptop over, open it, then lift the keyboard up and out. Unplug the flexible ribbon cable that connects the keyboard to the motherboard.
4. Remove the screws that hold the keyboard bezel and palm rest in place. Carefully pry loose any plastic snaps on the sides, then lift the bezel and palm rest up and out.
5. Unplug the hp laptop fan. Remove the screws that hold the heat sink and fan in place, then remove the entire unit from the laptop. Remove any thermal compound residue from the bottom of the heat sink and the CPU.
6. Apply a thin layer of thermal compound on the CPU, then replace the heat sink and fan. Replace the screws, plug the fan back in, then reassemble the laptop.
7. Plug the laptop in and turn it on. After you use it for a few minutes, you should hear the new fan running and feel warm air blowing from the vent on the side of the laptop. A laptop fan does not run continuously, so don't be concerned if the fan shuts off periodically.
Published Date:
27/08/2012
Modified Date:
27/08/2012
Toshiba Satellite A505 Battery Replacement 4400mAh

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When using a laptop as a desktop replacement the battery should not be left in for long periods of time. The laptop will over time discharge the battery. Remove the battery, making sure that it is charged to 50% and store it in a dry, warm place. Ensure that it is wrapped protectively and nothing will be dropped on it.
The battery should be re-installed every 3-4 weeks and allowed to fully discharge. Leaving a battery in storage for longer than this without using could cause the battery to fully discharge as the circuitry of the battery itself consumes power.
Leaving a
Toshiba laptop battery in a laptop while using an electrical outlet for long periods of time will keep the battery in a constant state of charging up and that will reduce the life cycle of the Toshiba Satellite A505 battery.
Published Date:
21/08/2012
Modified Date:
21/08/2012
Toshiba Satellite A50 Laptop CPU COOLING FAN

Quality Warranty of Toshiba Satellite A50 Laptop CPU Fan. Please buy Toshiba Satellite A50 Laptop CPU Fan with confidence. We are profession retail Toshiba Satellite A50 Laptop fan.
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How to Replace a Toshiba Satellite A50 Fan?
1. Follow your laptop owner's manual and assembly guide carefully as you disassemble the laptop. Touch something metal periodically to remove static charge, and work on a large table with a bright light source.
2. Turn off the laptop and unplug it. Remove the main battery, CD/DVD drive and the hard drive. The hard drive is usually located in a slot on one side of the laptop. Remove the screw that holds the cover in place, then pull out the hard drive sled.
3. Turn the laptop over and remove the screws on the bottom that hold the keyboard in place. Flip the laptop over, open it, then lift the keyboard up and out. Unplug the flexible ribbon cable that connects the keyboard to the motherboard.
4. Remove the screws that hold the keyboard bezel and palm rest in place. Carefully pry loose any plastic snaps on the sides, then lift the bezel and palm rest up and out.
5. Unplug the Toshiba Satellite A50 Fan. Remove the screws that hold the heat sink and Toshiba laptop fan in place, then remove the entire unit from the laptop. Remove any thermal compound residue from the bottom of the heat sink and the CPU.
6. Apply a thin layer of thermal compound on the CPU, then replace the heat sink and fan. Replace the screws, plug the Toshiba Satellite A50 Fan back in, then reassemble the laptop.
7. Plug the laptop in and turn it on. After you use it for a few minutes, you should hear the new fan running and feel warm air blowing from the vent on the side of the laptop. A Toshiba Satellite A50 CPU Fan does not run continuously, so don't be concerned if the Toshiba Satellite A50 cooling Fan shuts off periodically.
Published Date:
20/08/2012
Modified Date:
20/08/2012
HP Pavilion dv5 Laptop CPU Fan

Specification:
Package Content: 1x CPU Cooling Fan
Type: Laptop CPU Fan
Condition: Brand New
Warranty: 3 Months
Remark: Tested to be 100% working properly.
Availability: in stock
Input: DC5V
Output: 0.3A
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How to Replace a HP Pavilion DV5 Fan?
1. Follow your laptop owner's manual and assembly guide carefully as you disassemble the laptop. Touch something metal periodically to remove static charge, and work on a large table with a bright light source.
2. Turn off the laptop and unplug it. Remove the main battery, CD/DVD drive and the hard drive. The hard drive is usually located in a slot on one side of the laptop. Remove the screw that holds the cover in place, then pull out the hard drive sled.
3. Turn the laptop over and remove the screws on the bottom that hold the keyboard in place. Flip the laptop over, open it, then lift the keyboard up and out. Unplug the flexible ribbon cable that connects the keyboard to the motherboard.
4. Remove the screws that hold the keyboard bezel and palm rest in place. Carefully pry loose any plastic snaps on the sides, then lift the bezel and palm rest up and out.
5. Unplug the HP Pavilion DV5 Fan Cooling Fan. Remove the screws that hold the heat sink and hp laptop fan in place, then remove the entire unit from the laptop. Remove any thermal compound residue from the bottom of the heat sink and the CPU.
6. Apply a thin layer of thermal compound on the CPU, then replace the heat sink and fan. Replace the screws, plug the HP Pavilion DV5 Fan back in, then reassemble the laptop.
7. Plug the laptop in and turn it on. After you use it for a few minutes, you should hear the new fan running and feel warm air blowing from the vent on the side of the laptop. A HP Pavilion DV5 Fan does not run continuously, so don't be concerned if the HP Pavilion DV5 Fan shuts off periodically
Published Date:
13/08/2012
Modified Date:
13/08/2012
Replacement for IBM Lenovo ThinkPad SL500 Series L

100% Brand New and High Quality Lenovo ThinkPad SL500 Laptop CPU Cooling Fan. Whether you are a laptop repair shop, computer part reseller or end-user, we have the ibm lenovo thinkpad sl500 series laptop CPU fan for your computer repair needs.
How to replace thinkpad sl500 laptop fan in a Laptop?
1. Follow your laptop owner's manual and assembly guide carefully as you disassemble the laptop. Touch something metal periodically to remove static charge, and work on a large table with a bright light source.
2. Turn off the laptop and unplug it. Remove the main battery, CD/DVD drive and the hard drive. The hard drive is usually located in a slot on one side of the laptop. Remove the screw that holds the cover in place, then pull out the hard drive sled.
3. Turn the laptop over and remove the screws on the bottom that hold the keyboard in place. Flip the laptop over, open it, then lift the keyboard up and out. Unplug the flexible ribbon cable that connects the keyboard to the motherboard.
4. Remove the screws that hold the keyboard bezel and palm rest in place. Carefully pry loose any plastic snaps on the sides, then lift the bezel and palm rest up and out.
5. Unplug the laptop fan. Remove the screws that hold the heat sink and Lenovo laptop fan in place, then remove the entire unit from the laptop. Remove any thermal compound residue from the bottom of the heat sink and the CPU.
6. Apply a thin layer of thermal compound on the CPU, then replace the heat sink and fan. Replace the screws, plug the fan back in, then reassemble the laptop.
7. Plug the laptop in and turn it on. After you use it for a few minutes, you should hear the new fan running and feel warm air blowing from the vent on the side of the laptop. A laptop fan does not run continuously, so don't be concerned if the fan shuts off periodically.
Published Date:
10/08/2012
Modified Date:
10/08/2012
Lenovo ThinkPad T400 CPU Cooling Fan, Lenovo lapto

The Hi-Quality battery meets or exceeds original manufacturer specifications for the Lenovo ThinkPad T400 CPU Fan in quality, durability, and performance. All laptop fans are tested for 100% quality control assurance.
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How to Replace Lenovo ThinkPad T400 CPU Fan?
1. Follow your laptop owner's manual and assembly guide carefully as you disassemble the laptop. Touch something metal periodically to remove static charge, and work on a large table with a bright light source.
2. Turn off the laptop and unplug it. Remove the main battery, CD/DVD drive and the hard drive. The hard drive is usually located in a slot on one side of the laptop. Remove the screw that holds the cover in place, then pull out the hard drive sled.
3. Turn the laptop over and remove the screws on the bottom that hold the keyboard in place. Flip the laptop over, open it, then lift the keyboard up and out. Unplug the flexible ribbon cable that connects the keyboard to the motherboard.
4. Remove the screws that hold the keyboard bezel and palm rest in place. Carefully pry loose any plastic snaps on the sides, then lift the bezel and palm rest up and out.
5. Unplug the laptop fan. Remove the screws that hold the heat sink and fan in place, then remove the entire unit from the laptop. Remove any thermal compound residue from the bottom of the heat sink and the CPU.
6. Apply a thin layer of thermal compound on the CPU, then replace the heat sink and fan. Replace the screws, plug the fan back in, then reassemble the laptop.
7. Plug the laptop in and turn it on. After you use it for a few minutes, you should hear the new Lenovo laptop CPU fan running and feel warm air blowing from the vent on the side of the laptop. A laptop fan does not run continuously, so don't be concerned if the fan shuts off periodically.
Published Date:
03/08/2012
Modified Date:
03/08/2012