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Mike Hankey wrote: if a pro does it they will back it. That's true, but I was thinking if anything else goes south you might be stuck with a hefty repair bill.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
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No if they are professionals, you go in negotiate a price and that's it.
It's a brand new unit nothing else should go wrong, unless they cause it.
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Mike Hankey wrote: It's a brand new unit nothing else should go wrong 'Should' being the operative word, sometimes things happen.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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honey the codewitch wrote: Now I'm not sure if I want to gut this expensive new machine myself or make Geeksquad do it.
I vote Geeksquad.
Not that I trust them, but if they screw it up, it'll be on them. That laptop couldn't have been cheap...
Personally, I'm done opening up laptops, when there's no panels on the back (as is the case with all modern laptops). Keyboards never feel the same afterwards, there's tons of flimsy little plastic clips that are way too easy to break, etc. Let someone else suffer through that.
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I'm thinking that too, the more I stew on it.
There's smoke in my iris
But I painted a sunny day on the insides of my eyelids
So I'm ready now (What you ready for?)
I'm ready for life in this city
And my wings have grown almost enough to lift me
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Friends don't let friends do GeekSquad ...
The employees are not all clueless, but IME far too many are. Good luck.
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It's pretty much my only option in the region, short of driving 60 miles to a lenovo authorized laptop clinic.
I figure how hard can it be to replace a drive? Any idiot can do it, I just don't want to be holding the bag if something goes wrong. That's why I want someone else to do it.
However, it has since occurred to me that I could just purchase a 2 year plan with accidental damage coverage and onsite service for $108 USD - a paltry sum for that sort of peace of mind. So now I'll just replace the drive myself.
There's smoke in my iris
But I painted a sunny day on the insides of my eyelids
So I'm ready now (What you ready for?)
I'm ready for life in this city
And my wings have grown almost enough to lift me
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That makes perfect sense.
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Better idea is to send it back to Lenovo and get your money back. Then go buy a Dell or Surface Laptop.
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Nah. Dell's don't rate very well in this tier, and surface laptops are glorified tablets. I don't want something that will make me miss my desktop while I'm out.
There's smoke in my iris
But I painted a sunny day on the insides of my eyelids
So I'm ready now (What you ready for?)
I'm ready for life in this city
And my wings have grown almost enough to lift me
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Had both. Two Dells and three Surfaces (one personal and two company issued). Dells are solid, well build machines. MS Surface is a complete poop. Unusable, goofy, fragile and expensive marketing driven nonsense.
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My staff loves the Surface equipment.
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I like my Surface.
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We've had several Surface devices in our family - used for college and homework.
Family loved them.
My 1st generation Surface Book is still going strong - was a Christmas present in 2016 (mine is the updated one with Nvidia GPU built into the keyboard).
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I looked up the specs on the CPU & GPU:
Intel Core i9 13900HX - Max Turbo Power: 157W
RTX 4090 Laptop GPU - Board Power: (up to) 150W
That's a lot of heat to dissipate! 
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Indeed. These modern laptops however, have great cooling setups. I think the thermal pads on this could be improved though, as is often the case.
I've been thinking due to their better power per watt performance, and generally lower power consumption, an AMD may have been a better choice for a laptop CPU, but I'm still happy with this, and my primary heat issues are from the GPU, not the CPU, which seems to bench fantastically in performance mode.
The GPU is running hot, I can tell, because it's benching lower than other 4090 mobile GPUs - lower than average for that model.
There's smoke in my iris
But I painted a sunny day on the insides of my eyelids
So I'm ready now (What you ready for?)
I'm ready for life in this city
And my wings have grown almost enough to lift me
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As far as I'm aware of, the whole RTX 4xxx line has (had?) thermal issues--or at least it did upon initial release...even in desktops with plenty of room for air to flow.
I can't say I'm terribly surprised hearing about this with such a beast sitting in a laptop.
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The 4090m uses far less watts than the desktop 4090 despite having the same basic architecture.
It benches right between a 3090 and 3090 TI desktop at about half the wattage.
And yeah, these cards can have thermal issues. My 4080 desktop has been cool as a cucumber - most I've ever hit it was at 67C when I forgot to turn my chassis fans up. Much cooler than my 2080TI.
The issue I've heard with the 4080/4090s is their RAM runs hot, and could use some thermal pads, plus some bad pads/adhesion from the factory on the core components.
I'm hoping to just shore up the GPU in this chassis with some additional thermal management.
There's smoke in my iris
But I painted a sunny day on the insides of my eyelids
So I'm ready now (What you ready for?)
I'm ready for life in this city
And my wings have grown almost enough to lift me
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I would recommend taking a look at the Windows advanced power settings for Processor power management.
I throttled mine to avoid the fans blazing when playing games 
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Windows power settings can't deal with the extra power options for my GPU(s).
I have onboard and discrete both. My lappy switches between them to save power. Unfortunately, this means some programs wind up using the wrong one. Like I had a benchmark program that insisted on doing its 3d benchmarking on my onboard graphics. You can change from automatic to discrete in BIOS or through a utility that ships with the laptop.
My CPU is actually relatively cool, and under normal workloads my laptop isn't that noisy.
Gaming of course, is one area where the fans really kick on. And that's where the discrete GPU is necessary.
Unfortunately, my discrete GPU seems to be thermally throttling itself more than it should have to, meaning the cooling situation probably isn't altogether ideal.
There's smoke in my iris
But I painted a sunny day on the insides of my eyelids
So I'm ready now (What you ready for?)
I'm ready for life in this city
And my wings have grown almost enough to lift me
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honey the codewitch wrote: We're down to 5nm lithography and PC thermal situation has only gotten worse despite that.
Physics always stops the fun.
If it wasn't for physics we could start building the Starship Enterprise now.
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In football, "It's the knees. It's always the knees" Bill Parcells, NFL coach. Source CHATGPT
In computer science, "It's the heat. It's always the heat." anon
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honey the codewitch wrote: My plan is to rip it apart, and upgrade all the thermal solutions inside with the best money can buy, and maybe add more on the GPU and NVMes Applying expensive thermal paste may not be the best way to go. Chances are that the thermal paste currently applied is good enough and changing it may make minor differences but nothing significant.
Most heat dissipation issues are usually caused by the lack of airflow. Maybe the fans aren't running at full throttle, or the fan blades are not big enough which common in laptops. Or maybe the laptop's design hinders the airflow.
If it were up to me, I'd rely on experts to do the job. Sadly there aren't many.
Could also consider returning if the issues can't be fixed permanently.
modified 26-May-23 1:41am.
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Not paste. Pads and copper sheets.
If they didn't work, then they wouldn't put them on NVMes to keep them from melting.
If it didn't work they wouldn't put them on the laptop internals in the first place.
It it didn't work, I'd have no shoddy workmanship in the laptop to go redo in the first place.
There's smoke in my iris
But I painted a sunny day on the insides of my eyelids
So I'm ready now (What you ready for?)
I'm ready for life in this city
And my wings have grown almost enough to lift me
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the result is usually called a desktop
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