I Have random white flickering horizontal "huge" squares and lines at my 4730s screen which sometimes disappeares and mostly reappears. All hardware temps are normal exept GPU while gaming demanding games temps are between 90c and 96c. Playing smaller games like C&C Red Alert 2 plays at 70c. I'm gonna give this tutorial a run to see if the problem occurs because some defective cables. If anyone has some suggestions i will be very thankful
@@sornywrx I brought the laptop to a repair shop and they did a diagnose. The lines were caused by defect screen. so they replaced it for me. and i fixed the gpu temp by my self by renewing thermal paste of both CPU and GPU with MX-4. Now CPU and GPU doesn't get past 80c. The funny part is replacing the screen is much easier then dissembling the keyboard and all the connectors etc. Lesson learned for next time.
@@sornywrx Thats true. in laptops and PC aswel. Its better to renew those pastes each few years to give our hardware a much longer lifespan aswell. anyways thanks for the responses and advises. Greetings!
thank you Sir. great help. also, do you have video for CMOS battery replacement HP Probook 4730S?
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Great video; got myself a $50 laptop out of this.
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I Have random white flickering horizontal "huge" squares and lines at my 4730s screen which sometimes disappeares and mostly reappears. All hardware temps are normal exept GPU while gaming demanding games temps are between 90c and 96c. Playing smaller games like C&C Red Alert 2 plays at 70c. I'm gonna give this tutorial a run to see if the problem occurs because some defective cables. If anyone has some suggestions i will be very thankful
Have you tried hooking up an external monitor? If it’s on there too you can rule out cables and the lcd screen and know it’s the video card.
@@sornywrx I brought the laptop to a repair shop and they did a diagnose. The lines were caused by defect screen. so they replaced it for me. and i fixed the gpu temp by my self by renewing thermal paste of both CPU and GPU with MX-4. Now CPU and GPU doesn't get past 80c. The funny part is replacing the screen is much easier then dissembling the keyboard and all the connectors etc. Lesson learned for next time.
@@H.K-tm Nice! That paste gets so dried out after a few years, sometimes it just needs to be cleaned up and replaced.
@@sornywrx Thats true. in laptops and PC aswel. Its better to renew those pastes each few years to give our hardware a much longer lifespan aswell. anyways thanks for the responses and advises. Greetings!
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Thanks for this video! It helped me out alot. :D
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To get it professional done how much would I be looking at?
Probably varies a lot but I used to charge $100
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Hi, how upgrade to FHD display?
Hi, I"m not 100% sure but I think the use the same connector on most models, just a different screen.
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