I just dropped my laptop from a height of 1m.
SSDs are said not to break so quickly, but are they really "indestructible" when it comes to falling? The fan is still working and the battery can also be charged.
Do I still have to expect trouble or do you think that didn't matter to him?
Just turn it up.
As is well known, trying out is about studying.
Yes SSDs can withstand a lot. Absolutely insensitive to shock as there are no parts in it. If the laptop is optically okay, I see no reason that it shouldn't go anymore.
If it works properly, everyone is probably fine.
In the event of such a fall, cables and small plug-in connections may also come loose or there may be a short circuit, but this would have been noticeable.
There can be no short circuit when falling from a meter. Rather 1km would be more appropriate…
Do you already know how a laptop is built?
Sure, as I said, it is unlikely but not out of the question.
But I have the impression that the fan is now working a lot more and is louder ^^
But it is impossible. The individual strands can't be easily removed from the plug (no discussion today anyway because everything is flat) and touching.
So don't worry, a modern laptop is independent of the case (which should of course always remain intact).
Or he is calm for 10 seconds, then loud for 10 seconds.
Before that, he was quiet all the time, especially since I only have Google Chrome open
That sounds strange. Maybe a fan blade has broken off and this is causing an imbalance? Do you hear a clank when you shake the laptop?
I'll do the part on ^^
That really sounds very, very funny.
I can't think of anything right now. Except maybe a matted layer of dust that now finally blocks the radiator…
But not really likely either.
Just screw it on.
If there's no visible mechanical damage, it definitely has nothing to do with the fall and is just a coincidence.
Everything fits, I turned the fan around a bit and moved the individual parts (RAM, battery, hard drive) back and forth a little. I didn't notice anything.