MindoverMaster Golden Master Messages 12,213 Location /home Dec 19, 2011 #11 Yet, we are TF. We don't say, "Ask GeekSquad!" to anyone. It is hard to diagnose, yes, but not impossible.
Yet, we are TF. We don't say, "Ask GeekSquad!" to anyone. It is hard to diagnose, yes, but not impossible.
OP OP Talyor In Runtime Messages 336 Dec 19, 2011 #12 I was just seeing if i didnt have to pay like 50-100 dollars to fix it and seeing if i could fix it for free It is probally the gpu because i tried to connect it through hdmi, VGA and the orginal display
I was just seeing if i didnt have to pay like 50-100 dollars to fix it and seeing if i could fix it for free It is probally the gpu because i tried to connect it through hdmi, VGA and the orginal display
tj107us Baseband Member Messages 76 Dec 19, 2011 #13 MindoverMaster said: Normally, a laptop GPU doesn't have a fan. It's just passively cooled. That is most likely your CPU side fan. Try opening your case, if you can, and investigate your GPU. Could be that it just got dislodged. Click to expand... I have seen some lappys with three copper tubes running from the GUP, CPU, and something else (i dont recall with it was) to the same heat exchanger/fan.
MindoverMaster said: Normally, a laptop GPU doesn't have a fan. It's just passively cooled. That is most likely your CPU side fan. Try opening your case, if you can, and investigate your GPU. Could be that it just got dislodged. Click to expand... I have seen some lappys with three copper tubes running from the GUP, CPU, and something else (i dont recall with it was) to the same heat exchanger/fan.