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How to tell if your
Dell laptop CPU is bad and how to choose the correct
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Dell laptops
are equipped with diagnostic beep codes that can help you
determine which component is defective or incorrectly
installed. When
you turn on your laptop you will notice the caps lock, num
lock, wifi and other lights blink simultaneously. Depending on the
nature of the problem, these lights will blink several times,
usually in sequence.
For example the num lock and caps lock may blink 5
times in sequence, stop and blink again five more times. This is your error
code and with it you can find out what could be the problem
with your notebook.
You will need to consult your owner’s manual or with
Dell to determine what the beep codes mean as they vary from
model to model.
This feature is very helpful and if used properly it
can save you money and time in the long run. If you determine your
Dell
laptop CPU is bad based on these beep codes you will
surely need to replace it. In order for you to
purchase the correct processor, remove your Intel or AMD chip
and locate the part number. With Intel the part
number begins with the letter “S” and with AMD it begins with
the letter “T”, “L” or “S”.
There are some Dell
processors that have a Dell part number on them, usually with
a sticker or label.
You can also use the Dell part number to locate the
exact processor your notebook requires. Replacing a faulty
Dell laptop CPU is easily done. There are no drivers
or any software you need to install. You need to simply
locate the processor, remove the heatsink and set the clip to
the “unlock” position.
Do not try to force removal as the pins are fragile and
could break very easily.
When you are ready to install the new CPU there is a
triangle marking on both the chip and the slot located on one
of the four corners.
Match these two triangles with the slot and
install. Be sure
to set the CPU slot back into the “lock” position or else your
notebook will not turn on and you will continue seeing error
codes. It is also
a good idea to use thermal paste and make sure your heatsink
is properly installed.
A loose heatsink or an incorrectly installed one can
cause your CPU to overheat and cause damage to the
processor.
Keeping your cooling fans clean and running smoothly is
also just as important.
Your notebook needs to continually remove heat from the
components effectively in order for it to run smoothly and to
avoid problems in the long run. If you need assistance
in locating the correct Dell laptop CPU for your notebook
repair, please contact us and we will gladly assist
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