Anon-kun!
You really should disassemble your laptop and clean it, you know? It's not good for it.
But I like dust sheep!
I just stick a pump needle on the intake and pump all that shit out
>>55214667
I agree, disasembly is not good for a laptop. Everytime I do it I risk breaking something.
>>55214667
B-but I just did a couple months ago Iwakura-chan.
>>55214667
Why? It runs @50C and it doesn't have a real GPU anyway
>>55214837
You can get around that by actually being careful.
>>55214667
Fuck off you pedo piece of shit.
>>55214997
lain is pubescent you fucktard
>tfw laptop is probably full of hair, dust, solid cum, burrito sauce and more semen
This is the one thing I don't like about them, they're a bitch to take apart.
>>55215275
They're not too bad, for the most part. There's maybe a dozen screws on the bottom, and if you're unlucky, you'll need to pop the keyboard off and undo maybe three screws under that.
It does largely depend on the model, though. My Asus G550JK was a breeze to pull apart. Easy as piss to swap RAM, HDD, and fix the hinges.
>go to service center and request a cleaning
>laptop under warranty
>they do it for free
feels good to not be an americuck
>>55216103
But it's better to study and do it yourself so one day you can fix it. Especially if your warranty becomes void.
It is not just any laptop OP-kun, it is my laptop. I believe in my machine. It will work well without cleaning. My laptop host name is GANBATTE!
>>55215275
Depends, i cleaned a dell xps. I had to remove like 50 screws, unscrew the motheboard from top and bottom plate, remove screen and whatever else to reach the cooler. After assemblying i had two screws left.
To clean the cooler on my lelnovo ultrabook i have to remove the bottom plate. Thats it. After i have access to cooler, hdd, motherboard, ram.
So it really depends on the machine.