Just replaced both ram sticks as well as a new faster SSD on mine and reinstalled OS from OS recovery tool using USB drive. Completely new machine now. WOW , why didn't I do this before? Still the best 13 in OLED touch laptop w gpu on the market , IMO. DELL/Alienware really needs to refresh this model. I'd love to see it with 1440p 120hz OLED touch with a 3060 or 3070. I highly suggest anyone buying a used one off EBAY to wipe the SSD and reinstall OS recovery from DELL's website specific to the 13r3. Create a recovery drive on usb go into bios and reset from there. Gets rid of all the possible junk the previous user left in there. I was getting BSOD left and right with the old mismatched ram. When I replaced both sticks and replaced SSD with a fresh alienware 13r3 OS install . WOW completely new beast now.
Hi there. Im questioning about removing the hardware like cpu and gpu. After viewing some teardown videos of the Alienware m13 r3 it looks like both are build in permanent. Kind of soldered or glued or i dont know. After reading the offical service manual on the Dell website ( topics-cdn.dell.com/pdf/alienware-13-laptop_service-manual_en-us.pdf ) i found no information about removing/ replacing neither cpu or gpu. Can you give me some hint as someone, who had had the laptop in his own hands?
Don’t spread. Do you see how the application looked when I removed the heat sink in this video? That’s what it should look like. Nice thin layer over the die and the remaining part can squish out.
@@BobOfAllTrades Thank you very much bob. I'll do a pea or line next time I repaste. Would you recommend it doing the same on the heatsinks as well since zephyrus M doesn't use any pads.
Bob, Dell laptops always run hot. Dell does it on purpose. I have Dell XPS L502X (2011 model) and Alienware 14 (2012). Both of them ran freaking hot while gaming like 95-98 degree C, and also pretty hot at around 85 degree C while doing normal tasks like browsing the web, streaming movies, etc. Sold the Alienware last year but still have the XPS, the GPU of XPS is toast now after years of overheated gaming, crashes just after 2 mins of gaming. I have repasted the laptop last month with Kryonaut, temps are now in between 65-75 C for normal tasks. GPU is still toast though after repasting. I also have gaming laptops from Lenovo (Legion Y730) and Acer (Predator Helios 300), although these also run hot out of the box, after repasting, undervolting and tweaking settings, these are great laptops that run very cool compared to dell G5 and G7 series laptops. Which leads me to believe that Dell does this on purpose, to decrease the lifespan of their laptops.
Just replaced both ram sticks as well as a new faster SSD on mine and reinstalled OS from OS recovery tool using USB drive. Completely new machine now. WOW , why didn't I do this before?
Still the best 13 in OLED touch laptop w gpu on the market , IMO.
DELL/Alienware really needs to refresh this model. I'd love to see it with 1440p 120hz OLED touch with a 3060 or 3070.
I highly suggest anyone buying a used one off EBAY to wipe the SSD and reinstall OS recovery from DELL's website specific to the 13r3. Create a recovery drive on usb go into bios and reset from there. Gets rid of all the possible junk the previous user left in there.
I was getting BSOD left and right with the old mismatched ram. When I replaced both sticks and replaced SSD with a fresh alienware 13r3 OS install . WOW completely new beast now.
I think this was the last amazing machine Alienware made.
@@BobOfAllTrades
agreed , aside from the tri-screw design of the cpu clamp , it was close to perfect
There was that one core that ran so much cooler than the other 3 lol.
What type of screw driver do i???
Hi there. Im questioning about removing the hardware like cpu and gpu. After viewing some teardown videos of the Alienware m13 r3 it looks like both are build in permanent. Kind of soldered or glued or i dont know.
After reading the offical service manual on the Dell website ( topics-cdn.dell.com/pdf/alienware-13-laptop_service-manual_en-us.pdf ) i found no information about removing/ replacing neither cpu or gpu.
Can you give me some hint as someone, who had had the laptop in his own hands?
Hey bob, Can you do a review of the MSI ps63?
I think it has great potential and people need to know!
Hi Bob! How many gigs of RAM did you get in this laptop? 2 sticks of 8 GB? Just curious.
What method do you use to apply kryonaut? Thin layer by using spatula or pea method?
Pea or line depending on the shape of the die
@@BobOfAllTrades So spreading with spatula isn't that good? Because i applied kryonaut almost 2 months ago and it's dried now.
Don’t spread. Do you see how the application looked when I removed the heat sink in this video? That’s what it should look like. Nice thin layer over the die and the remaining part can squish out.
@@BobOfAllTrades Thank you very much bob. I'll do a pea or line next time I repaste. Would you recommend it doing the same on the heatsinks as well since zephyrus M doesn't use any pads.
Laptop not on hand ? Sold it ?
No if I sold it I would’ve just said so. I’m loaning it out to a friend right now. They have expressed purchasing it from me but I haven’t responded.
@@BobOfAllTrades needs to go to a good home 👍
Do you still recommend getting it this 2019 if you happen to score it one less than 1k USD for the i7 model? :)
Oh yeah! GTX 1060 model absolutely 🤛
I Bought (13r3) second hand 2 weeks ago for €800. Its a beast!
Call me crazy, I just ordered the last one available on the germany dell website befor it got discontinued :)
Ah, this week 😉
Toll. Bekomme es in 3 Tagen zum Geburtstag. Habe es glücklicherweise auch noch früh bestellt. Viel spaß damit!
Kohlenstoffmonoxid , bei mir Lieferung bis 08.04. 😉
Wow, ich liebe es! Heute angekommen.... wohl das beste Laptop was ich bisher hatte ;-)
Max temp 82 C playing Battlefield V for two hours
Bob, Dell laptops always run hot. Dell does it on purpose. I have Dell XPS L502X (2011 model) and Alienware 14 (2012). Both of them ran freaking hot while gaming like 95-98 degree C, and also pretty hot at around 85 degree C while doing normal tasks like browsing the web, streaming movies, etc. Sold the Alienware last year but still have the XPS, the GPU of XPS is toast now after years of overheated gaming, crashes just after 2 mins of gaming. I have repasted the laptop last month with Kryonaut, temps are now in between 65-75 C for normal tasks. GPU is still toast though after repasting.
I also have gaming laptops from Lenovo (Legion Y730) and Acer (Predator Helios 300), although these also run hot out of the box, after repasting, undervolting and tweaking settings, these are great laptops that run very cool compared to dell G5 and G7 series laptops. Which leads me to believe that Dell does this on purpose, to decrease the lifespan of their laptops.
Dell is notorious for running higher wattage to their CPU than the chassis can handle.
Did you change fan setting in BIOS , my 13R3 runs low to mid 40s browsing youtube and other various tasks.
this is the worst dissembling video ive ever seeen