HP recalling 54,000 laptop batteries

bomberboysk

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Perhaps you could try a pressure mod the keep the chipset in place? that would involve using a washer or something to wedge the chip into place, and it would also void any warranty :eek:

Just google "thermalright true washer mod" and you'll see what i mean. they stick a washer between the heatpipes and the bit that goes onto the CPU ands tighten the screws for better temperatures.

Pressure would probably work if there were a larger surface area or more room around the chip. It's got a very small die, so there's really no space to press down on it. Also the CPU cooler also cools the chipset on these. You must be sure whatever mods are done don't affect how the CPU is cooled (IE being unlevel).

Pressure mods arent going to help, its probably a BGA pinout, which would need to be reflowed with a hot air rework station.
 
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