Thanks for making this video! I know you sold it but did the repaste help your temps out a lot? I'm actually buying one of these in great condition today and am thinking it definitely needs new paste.
question about the fan. I realize that is is an old video , I saw it posted somewhere else as well from 2013. You went over the thermal paste on the CPU, but the fan has what looks like a grey thermal strip on the heat sink. ----------- Did you remove that first? it did come with thermal past as well in the lenovo package. I know Lenovo had some links ,I'm not sure if they covered this.----------- I'm currently not in a rush to replace the fan but I do wan't to plan for it now that I have time, I changed power settings so that the temps stay in the 58ish C temp, but it was getting up to 72-78 with a chattering fan. It is a fairly sturdy laptop , I've dropped it twice to a hard floor at 42". I'm just hoping none of the clips broke
Anything below 95C is good for an ultrabook. I have a Thinkpad x380 Yoga now, and that thing is designed to thermal throttle. The thinkpad yoga 12 and thinkpad x250 were the last two thinkpads i owned that didn't reach 99C. As for the for thermal strip, idk what you're referring to. If it doesn't feel like a sponge then it's thermal grease. If it does, then it's a thermal pad. Don't remove the thermal pad.
@@MrGateKing thanks for the quick reply. Above 72 C the fan occasionally chatters. and it is a scorcher on the knees. I've had my yoga S1 sine 2014 and have only upgraded the SSD and replaces he batteries. I usually only look for videos like this one for nay repair and reviews on TH-cam. I'll see if there is an easy way to drop a photo that explains what I meant about the strip. www.dropbox.com/s/se5lyij4altrrow/IMG_4816.jpg?dl=0
To replace the screen I would buy a complete replacement part off ebay with the hinges and all that, but if you want you can try to from just the front of the display so then you don't have to pay extra for the parts you don't need. Oh and uhh, you can't buy the lcd itself without the glass digitizer because they're glued together.
Thanks for this. I successfully replicated the disassembly and re-assembly.
Thanks for making this video! I know you sold it but did the repaste help your temps out a lot? I'm actually buying one of these in great condition today and am thinking it definitely needs new paste.
Spoderman thanks for the quick reply. When it’s heats up the fan does chatter often.
So the thing does have an mini pci slot for m2.
Is it possible to replace the screen lid with out taking the screen off?
Nope. The hinges are screwed onto the lid
question about the fan. I realize that is is an old video , I saw it posted somewhere else as well from 2013. You went over the thermal paste on the CPU, but the fan has what looks like a grey thermal strip on the heat sink. ----------- Did you remove that first? it did come with thermal past as well in the lenovo package. I know Lenovo had some links ,I'm not sure if they covered this.----------- I'm currently not in a rush to replace the fan but I do wan't to plan for it now that I have time, I changed power settings so that the temps stay in the 58ish C temp, but it was getting up to 72-78 with a chattering fan. It is a fairly sturdy laptop , I've dropped it twice to a hard floor at 42". I'm just hoping none of the clips broke
Anything below 95C is good for an ultrabook. I have a Thinkpad x380 Yoga now, and that thing is designed to thermal throttle. The thinkpad yoga 12 and thinkpad x250 were the last two thinkpads i owned that didn't reach 99C.
As for the for thermal strip, idk what you're referring to. If it doesn't feel like a sponge then it's thermal grease. If it does, then it's a thermal pad. Don't remove the thermal pad.
@@MrGateKing thanks for the quick reply. Above 72 C the fan occasionally chatters. and it is a scorcher on the knees. I've had my yoga S1 sine 2014 and have only upgraded the SSD and replaces he batteries. I usually only look for videos like this one for nay repair and reviews on TH-cam. I'll see if there is an easy way to drop a photo that explains what I meant about the strip.
www.dropbox.com/s/se5lyij4altrrow/IMG_4816.jpg?dl=0
has it upgradeble RAM?
no
@@kenank7053 thanks for answer
So before I buy GTA V for my laptop. I want to know if it will kill my battery. Lenovo thinkpad s1 core i7 8gb ram ddr3
I don't think it'll run tbh
How can we replace Yoga S1 LCD screen?
To replace the screen I would buy a complete replacement part off ebay with the hinges and all that, but if you want you can try to from just the front of the display so then you don't have to pay extra for the parts you don't need. Oh and uhh, you can't buy the lcd itself without the glass digitizer because they're glued together.
You didn't remove the keyboard. This is hardly a disassembly.
Where is the memory?
It's soldered onto the motherboard.
This computer is up for sale
MrGateKing how much?
sorry sold it for $320