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Post #65437 Changing Laptop Oil

...wait, what?

Well, i've done precisely that. It's awesome. Took the entire top housing off an Apple MacBook, which gave me access to the fan and heatpipe assembly. Removed the fan from the computer, took the steel covers off and began flushing the old oil out of the bearings with a methylated spirit.

Once the fan was clean of the old oil, I began to slowly feed in the new oil. I decided to go for something rated to last a bit longer than fan oil.


Tim Taylor would be proud.


With the new oil in the fan assembly, I cleaned away the Arctic Silver Ceramique and changed it with a metallic based CoolerMaster HTK-002. Compressed the copper transfer plates against the CPU and chipset to get any air out of the assembly and then tensioned it down. Refitted the fan and started the machine up.

The fan got stuck for a bit (has to bleed the new oil into the bearings), but after 2 minutes running a fan-thrash test, it was spinning freely and significantly quieter than before. I left it running for 30 minutes just to let the machine cook for a while.


CPU Temperature at idle is 45C, down from 55C. Under load the temperature varies, but i've always found the temperature difference to be consistent, so with a 10C drop, and the previous load temperature was 80C, i'm guessing 70C is a safe guess.


Now that is how you fix a computer!

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14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65438 Re: Changing Laptop Oil


Sweet! Saved you another $30 =P

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14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65441 Re: Changing Laptop Oil

haha i think i should did that to my old comp cause it always over heated and shut down, ontill one day it would not start.

14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65443 Re: Changing Laptop Oil

can you show how to cook even on a laptop hahahah

on the graphics card or processor hahahah

14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65444 Re: Changing Laptop Oil
francuz posted: (11th Mar 2011 05:52 pm)

can you show how to cook even on a laptop hahahah

on the graphics card or processor hahahah


Can you show me how to cook on a laptop hahahahaha.
On the graphics card or the processor hahahaha
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Work on your english dude that is how it should look
14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65447 Re: Changing Laptop Oil

srry i told on onther topic my english is bad omg ... ;p

14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65448 Re: Changing Laptop Oil
francuz posted: (11th Mar 2011 06:07 pm)

srry i told on onther topic my english is bad omg ... ;p


haha its ight man

And were did you buy oil sblord
14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65450 Re: Changing Laptop Oil
colbymsn posted: (11th Mar 2011 06:11 pm)

francuz posted: (11th Mar 2011 06:07 pm)

srry i told on onther topic my english is bad omg ... ;p


haha its ight man

And were did you buy oil sblord

*looks at the bottle he showed*

Gas Station.
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14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65452 Re: Changing Laptop Oil
Mattâ„¢ posted: (11th Mar 2011 06:22 pm)

colbymsn posted: (11th Mar 2011 06:11 pm)

francuz posted: (11th Mar 2011 06:07 pm)

srry i told on onther topic my english is bad omg ... ;p


haha its ight man

And were did you buy oil sblord

*looks at the bottle he showed*

Gas Station.

thanks
14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65460 Re: Changing Laptop Oil

Good Idea, lol.

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"Natalia"
14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65461 Re: Changing Laptop Oil
Natalia posted: (11th Mar 2011 08:02 pm)

Good Idea, lol.


Welcome to fourms. Happy posting
14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65466 Re: Changing Laptop Oil

Thanks, xD. 

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"Natalia"
14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65471 Re: Changing Laptop Oil

Pretty sure Mobil Super 1000 is a bit thick for it... I used an SaE 20w50 (for old car engines) and it took a while for the oil to start moving on the first start. Something like a 5w30 would probably work better in things like fans. 

You could also use the genuine fan oil, but I see no fun in that.


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14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65497 Re: Changing Laptop Oil

Yeah,I'm not very skilled at this kind of stuff. I wouldn't take my fan apart because I do have one thing, common sense.I would probably have my friend do it for me. :*P

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"Natalia"
14 years, 8 weeks ago
Post #65501 Re: Changing Laptop Oil
colbymsn posted: (11th Mar 2011 06:03 pm)

francuz posted: (11th Mar 2011 05:52 pm)

can you show how to cook even on a laptop hahahah

on the graphics card or processor hahahah


Can you show me how to cook on a laptop hahahahaha.
On the graphics card or the processor hahahaha
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Work on your english dude that is how it should look

Colb, he is using a Translator. Lmaoo.
14 years, 8 weeks ago
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