Laptop Restoration Log 7:
This is the last log for the restoration as the Bluetooth receiver came in yesterday, and as expected works just fine. I’d consider this a fairly successful project in that the end goal was achieved with a couple of hiccoughs in the process. Those include the CPU mistake on my part (a £60 mistake). Then there’s HP’s shonky build quality which means that the power button is now dead, but because the build quality is so dodgy, the touch buttons for DVD controls also work as a power button for reasons I can’t explain.
The project costs are below:
Part: |
Model: |
Price (£): |
CPU |
Intel Core2 Extreme QX9300 |
59.99 |
CPU |
Intel Core2 Duo T9500 |
37.98 |
SSD |
Crucial MX500 2.5” 250GB |
37.17 |
RAM |
Samsung 4GB 800MHz DDR2 |
15.90 |
WiFi card |
Intel 4965AGN |
1.89 |
Battery |
Green Cell Pro 5200mAh (Samsung cells) |
36.95 |
Mouse |
Mogo X54 Pro |
11.67 |
Bluetooth receiver |
TP Link UB400 |
10.05 |
OS |
Windows 10 Home |
0.00 |
Thermal paste |
Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut |
0.00 |
Thermal pads |
Aikenuo thermal pads |
0.00 |
Total: |
- |
211.60 |
The paste, pads and OS I counted as 0 because I has them before the project started. If I hadn’t messed up with the CPU, the project would have only cost £151.61. Hopefully I can make some of that back if I manage to sell it. For £150 you can’t even buy a chromebook, for £212 you won’t find anything better on the market right now.
I spent today cleaning the dust out of the XPS yet again, I can’t believe how quickly it sucks up dust and how much of it it sucks up. I suspect it has something to do with the ancient carpets in the house and the amount of dust ingrained deep in them. We clean regularly, but the landlord won’t let us put new ones in.
Anyway, I was finding dust in places where I really didn’t expect, such as on the other side of the battery and some of the thermal pads were encrusted in dust. So I swapped out the pads, cleaned the entire laptop (took the motherboard out) and put fresh pads in, I decided to put pads on the RAM as well, despite it running perfectly cool and having zero issue. I also decided to experiment with pads on the sides of the fans. Not to thermally couple them to the bottom plate of the casing, but to form a seal around the intake grates to stop the fans from hurling dust all around the laptop. Their ability to cool the heatsink hasn’t been impeded at all.