Have an asus rog strix scar 2
that would be too hot and I swapped the heat paste from cpu and gpu.
I want to turn the notebook on again and nothing happens anymore.
power supply connected and the led light from the battery does not light up!
Jem advice?
So GPU coolers are usually not made for that one at all removed. What can easily be your problem. So that you have damaged by your "swap" the thing.
If you're lucky you have somewhere only a cable not properly closed or not closed at all. The missing battery light could indicate this.
But how exactly should I this "swap" the thermal grease imagine. Did you remove the old one from Cpu and GPU and make new ones? If so, how much did you use that?
Incidentally, in temperature problems, the thermal grease used was never really the problem. If the one who forgot has been ok but if that was used then the fans are not as good as they could be. And if you meant "warming up" with no indication of the temperature as the CPU temperature was displayed but the device was too warm from the outside was your approach schonmal quite wrong.
This action is not advisable for a notebook. If heat problems are present here, this is very much no problem with the thermal grease.
You will not have reassembled something right here or have broken something.
The exact diagnosis can't be made from here, if you can't manage it yourself, there's still the way to a notebook repair shop - something like that exists at least in larger cities.
Yes it can be that this was a mistake…
So I removed everything clean with isopropanol and the paste before was already friable.
have one the same lenghts as before on it was made frag was so full of paste from factory.
can it also be due to the battery that is broken?
a bios battery is not available.
let me take a look at it
Is it possible to use the warranty?
Normally, notebooks have a seal that should make sure you see if someone opens it. By such actions as you lose in principle the warranty. You can try that, of course, but do not complain if it has consequences.
And "The same amount" is hard to say that actually takes you per CPU about a drop of conductive paste which then rubs. Do you have Half a pack will be taken after the bite on the sides and ran out of damage.
What exactly is wrong with your notebook now I can't tell you. I guess more than a part. If I had to guess I would say the motherboard. But guessing is just not knowing.
So I took a drop and rubbed it with a spatula.
all right.
where I finished I wanted to turn it on with the battery unfortunately without success.
had then tried it with the power supply.
and the light on the laptop from the power adapter is off.
the power supply has no own people.
too bad:/