DELL LATITUDE E6430 I5 pro

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    Sometimes older bios is better, though not usually. The second pipe will do nothing if the heatsink isn't seeing heat.
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       #42

    well lads i have come to another plan see if u think this is a great idea.thinking of wiring in one of these.fk dell and there crappy cooling software lol

    Smart Speed Controller For Laptop / Notebook DC 5V PWM Cooling Fan 4-Pin UK | eBay
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       #43

    so i was thinking right its a 5v fan and well im thinking push the sensor under the main cpu and wireup the wires into the fan block .do u guys think this is a good idea

    BLACK: Negative = ground
    RED: Positive =5v
    YELLOW: Tacho = dont think need to connect this up
    BLUE: PWM Control =dont think need to connect this up
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       #44

    What you think guys of this is it a good idea putting this in
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       #45

    Sounds like a good way to kill a warranty :)
    Upgrading the cpu cooler probably will too but it's a safer route
    Which if you do upgrade the cooler get some arctic silver 5 thermal paste.
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    ThrashZone said:
    Sounds like a good way to kill a warranty :)
    Upgrading the cpu cooler probably will too but it's a safer route
    Which if you do upgrade the cooler get some arctic silver 5 thermal paste.
    yep got artic 5 silver.i got some copper shims and when i got that i got paste also guy said was great stuff.i bought a dell e6420 i7 pro 2.8ghz which i might do that i pulled it apart and found it had only one copper pipe heatsink.also buddy do u think of this smart speed control device to wire into my other laptop i bought
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       #47

    Hi,
    I'd stick with upgrading the cooler first and see how it goes
    I will say without PWM the fan will stay full blast maybe that is the point ?
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    I'd stick with upgrading the cooler first and see how it goes
    I will say without PWM the fan will stay full blast maybe that is the point ?
    i think there is a chip inside it to make the fan spin faster than what the laptop is programed for but i dont care if battery dont last as good because it wont be going anywhere only at our home.this is the specs of this see what u guys think its from ebay

    eBay item number:141858271331


    i just dont know what exactly dose this chip do and what is the % more rpm or what
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       #49

    Are you going to upgrade the cpu cooler and fan ?
    I'd do that first and see how it goes you can always add that on later if you thing you need it.
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    ThrashZone said:
    Are you going to upgrade the cpu cooler and fan ?
    I'd do that first and see how it goes you can always add that on later if you thing you need it.
    ok sounds like a plan thanks thrashzone

    just bought the heatsink upgrade there
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