I recently bought a laptop, I'm happy with the laptop. But today I took the laptop for the first time. I put it in my backpack, but when I sat down on the bus I was against something with my backpack and my laptop. It has been heard that the laptop has broken somewhere against it. It still works flawlessly, but has that perhaps broken down in terms of hardware? When I got home, I checked the laptop to see if any parts in the laptop case might have gotten loose. When I shake it, I hear a very soft (kind of) crackle. Does not sound too bad. The stupid thing is now that I do not know if this (in the way) crackle before it was. But if something has become loose, then the laptop would actually no longer work, right? What's your experience? I don't want the laptop breaking so fast…
Clairvoyance is only about glass ball, coffee grounds and the like.
Rule of thumb might be here:
If you turn it on and he's funxt- he's fine.
You turn it on and he does not radio - he got one.
Soft crackling could mean anything and not.
Take it as it is, be happy that everything works out and watch out soon better.
And nice that "he is fine"
If this is a normal laptop:
The "crackles" (or rather Knarzt rather), because the housing is made of plastic and thereby gives something.
This yielding is important to catch minor shocks. Bumper, so to speak. That's why he is a bit thicker and "plastic" than it actually needed.
If it was turned off at the time it continues to work and you can't detect any quirks, nothing should have happened.
I think everything is fine, a little bit, what can they already take away.
Tip for the future: rather not invest too much money then the trouble is not so big if something happens.
But at the beginning I'm always a bit anxious about new devices, since a mobile phone has been sucked out of my hand when unpacking.